Jassim & Associates APC
California Law Firm
Jassim & Associates APC
Jassim & Associates was founded by principal attorney Pajman Jassim, and is located in San Diego, California. They are a law firm focusing on litigation and trial practice but also touch on areas including: employment law, products liability, trust & estates, family law and criminal defense. They are different from other competing law firms because they believe in being prepared to fight for their client's justice on their behalf all the way through the trial. Their attorneys always have the best interests of their clients and that has been the key component for successful cases.
Practice Areas:
- Personal Injury
- Employment Law
- Products Liability
- Business Law
- Trusts & Estates
- Family Law
- Criminal Defense.
Principal Attorney:
- Pajman Jassim
Jassim & Associates APC
401 West “A” Street, Suite 1650
San Diego, CA 92101
Tel 619-630-2680
Fax 619-630-2681
http://www.jassimlaw.com/
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