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A boutique practice means the attorney who evaluates your matter is the attorney who would handle it. Tell us what happened and we will give you a straight answer.

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Every submission is read by an attorney, not a screening service. If your matter is one we can help with, we will say so. If it is not, we will tell you that too, and point you somewhere more useful where we can.

Deadlines in these matters can be as short as 30 days. If you know a relevant date, it helps us prioritize.

Please keep this general for now. Do not include confidential or sensitive details until we have a signed agreement in place.

Attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee similar outcomes. Submitting this form does not stop any filing deadline that may apply to your matter.

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(213) 267-8121

Monday through Friday. If you reach voicemail, leave a number and a one-line description and we will call back.

Office

15760 Ventura Blvd., Suite 850
Encino, CA 91436
Serving clients throughout California.

What happens next

  1. We read it. An attorney reviews the submission, not an intake service.
  2. We check for conflicts before discussing your matter in any detail.
  3. We call or email you to talk it through. The consultation is free.
  4. We tell you honestly whether there is a case worth bringing, and what the realistic range of outcomes and costs looks like.

If a deadline is close

Say so in your message, or call instead of writing. Several deadlines in California real estate and land use matters run in 30 to 90 days, and some begin before you knew there was a problem.

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What we handle

Before you write to us

Two things are worth understanding, and they are the same two things any California firm should tell you.

Sending this form does not make us your lawyers. An attorney–client relationship is created only by a signed written agreement. Until then, we have no duty to keep what you send confidential — which is why the form asks you to keep the description general and to hold back sensitive details until an agreement is in place. If we cannot take your matter, we may represent someone else in it.

Sending this form does not stop a deadline. If a limitations period is close, it keeps running while we review. Call rather than write if you think you may be near one.

Prefer to call?

If your matter is time-sensitive, calling is faster than writing. Deadlines in California real estate and land use matters can run in as little as 30 days.

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