Wolder & Associates, APC - Los Angeles Construction & Engineering Attorneys
California Law Firm
Wolder & Associates, APC is dedicated to providing quality legal representation to the construction, engineering and real estate community. What sets us apart from other firms is our dedication to being responsive to our clients' needs, while maintaining cost effective approach.
We understand that 95% of all disputes center around money and that your legal team must deliver value added results. Our firm works on both contingency and hourly basis or a combination of both.
Practice Areas:
-Construction
Claims
Defects
Contracts
Licensing Board Disputes
Engineering Malpractice
-Engineering
Claims
Defects
Contracts
-Homeowner Associations
-Real Estate
Non-Disclosure
Contracts
-General Business Litigation
Contract Disputes
Partnership Disputes
-Labor/Wage Claims
Defense of DLSE Claims
Defense of Labor Union Claims
http://www.wolderlaw.com
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