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Parker Stanbury, LLP CA1

Parker Stanbury LLP has been practicing law for over 85 years. Serving clients throughout the State of California, the firm’s general practice includes many areas of law including: Consumer/Finance, Business, Employment, Family Law, Landlord Tenant, Real Estate, Criminal, Bankruptcy, Estate Planning, and Litigation. Martindale-Hubbell, the leading guide to the legal profession, has given the firm its highest rating; an “AV” rating. Parker Stanbury LLP is the Provider Firm for all LegalShield members in the State of California. Experienced attorneys, a cost-effective approach, and unparalleled customer service are the guiding principles by which Parker Stanbury provides quality legal services to LegalShield members.
  • 19th Floor, 444 S. Flower Street, Los Angeles CA, 90071
  • (800) 526-8585
  • Founded in
    1927
  • Joined LegalShield in
    1994
  • Average years of experience:
    31
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