Fleming & Fell P.C.
California Law Firm
Fleming & Fell P.C.
Fleming & Fell PC is a law firm based in La Jolla, California that specializes in complex civil disputes on top of contract liability, class action, and employment legal issues. Their attorneys are committed to working hard and aggressively throughout the entire process of client cases in both the state and federal court level. With more than 40 years of combined experience, they are capable of handling numerous mediations and have the skills to achieve the best outcomes.
Practice Areas:
- Products Liability Litigation
- Complex Civil Litigation
- Commercial Litigation
- Contractual Disputes & Indemnification
- Labor and Employment Litigation
- Employment Law
- Fiduciary Litigation
- Mediation & Arbitration
Principal Attorneys:
- George E. Fleming
- Bibianne U. Fell
Fleming & Fell PC
4225 Executive Square
Suite 200
La Jolla, California 92037
Phone: 858-554-0500
Fax: 858-554-0673
http://www.fleming-pc.com/
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