Law Office of Dimitri P. Gross
California Law Firm
Law Office of Dimitri P. Gross
Law Office of Dimitri P. Gross has a goal to develop long-term client relationships by communication in a no nonsense and straightforward manner when presenting legal advice and services. Located in Irvine, California they strive to provide big law firm quality and resources but with the fees and costs of a small firm. Their attorneys want to successfully resolve your legal issue in the most efficient and economical process to achieve that goal.
Practice Areas:
- Business Litigation
- Employment Law
- Intellectual Property
- Dispute Resolution
Principal Attorney:
- Dimitri P. Gross
Law Office of Dimitri P. Gross
19200 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 900
Irvine, CA 92612
Telephone: 949.788.1007
Facsimile: 888.788.1045
http://www.dimitrigross.com/
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