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The Law Office of Katherine R. Moore - Redwood, CA
600 Allerton Street Suite 202 Redwood, CA 94063
Redwood Personal Injury – Plaintiff Lawsuits Law Firm
About The Law Office of Katherine R. Moore
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury – Plaintiff Lawsuits
- Premises Liability – Corporate Defense
- ADA Violations – Corporate Defense
- CONSTRUCTIVE BUSINESS STRATEGIES TO COUNTER THE IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Published Works
- Judge Rules Man Justified in Shooting Intruder, 2016
- Unanimous Defense Verdict in Favor of Safeway Inc. in Trip & Fall Case, 2013
- Judge Rules in Favor of Safeway Inc. When Dancer Claims Injured Knee From In-Store Puddle Slip, 2009
- Judge Rules in Favor of Driver Who Struck Boy Who Ran Out From Behind Ice-Cream Truck, 2007
- Katherine R. Hotchkiss Named Partner at Grunsky, Ebey, Farrar & Howell, 2004
- Judge Rules Mother and Daughter Suffered No Injuries in Collision, 2004
People
Attorneys
- Katherine R. Moore (Attorney)
- Charles Stone (Of Counsel)
Staff
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Fleeta Rodriguez, Paralegal/Administrative Assistant
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
600 Allerton Street Suite 202 Redwood, CA 94063
Phone
Fax
- 650-995-7862
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