Geragos & Geragos
California Law Firm
Geragos & Geragos
Personal Service and High-Quality Representation – At Geragos & Geragos, we are dedicated to giving our clients their best chance of achieving a positive result. For more than 50 years, we have had tremendous success helping our clients both in and out of the courtroom. Our lawyers are committed to excellence in the fields of criminal law and civil litigation.
Practice Areas:
-Criminal Law
-Civil Litigation
-Appeals
Principal Attorney:
-Mark J. Geragos
Geragos & Geragos
644 South Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Tel: 213-625-3900
Fax: 213-625-1600
http://www.geragos.com
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