Gould & Associates
California Law Firm
Gould & Associates
Gould & Associates is a professional law firm corporation with locations in Tustin, California and San Francisco, California. They represent plaintiffs in employment related cases and wage claims on the state and federal level. At Gould & Associates, their attorneys will work with their clients on a professional and intimate level to discuss your legal matters.
Practice Areas:
- Employment & Labor Law
Principal Attorney:
- Michael A. Gould
Gould & Associates
17822 17th St # 106
Tustin, CA 92780-2151
San Francisco Office:
Gould & Associates
Four Embarcadero Center, 14th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111-4131
Tel: 714-669-2850
Fax: 714-544-0800
http://www.wageandhourlaw.com/
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