Dagrella Law Firm
California Law Firm
Dagrella Law Firm
Dagrella Law Firm is a boutique litigation practice specializing in exceptionally complex and challenging disputes arising in real estate transactions. With a large and sophisticated client base—including developers, lenders, investors, contractors, syndicators and many notable celebrities—we possess an extensive breadth and depth of knowledge and capabilities in all things real estate and have experienced some variation of virtually every scenario of a litigation dispute.
Pratice Areas:
-Business, Corporate and Partnership Disputes
-Commercial Landlord-Tenant Litigation
-Construction Law
-Developer-Lender Disputes
-Real Estate Litigation
-Unfair Competition and Antitrust
Principal Attorney:
-Jerry Dagrella
Dagrella Law Firm
11801 Pierce Street, 2nd Floor
Riverside, CA 92505
Office: (951) 710-3043
Fax: (951) 344-8372
Email: dagrella@lawyer.com
http://www.dagrella.com/
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