Logue Law
California Law Firm
Logue Law
Logue Law is based on exceptional core values including honesty, loyalty, accessibility, and professionalism.
Practice Areas:
- Assessment Appeals
- Boundary Disputes
- Breach of Contract
- Co-Ownership Agreements
- Easements
- Evictions
- Failure to Disclose
- Litigation Philosophy
- Real Estate Transactions
Principal Attorneys:
- Travis C. Logue
- Alessandro L. Casati
Logue Law
142 East Carrillo Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Phone: 805.963.4700
Fax: 805.963.2323
info@loguelawfirm.com
http://www.loguelawfirm.com/
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