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Carleton L. Briggs, Attorney At Law

Carleton Lee Briggs

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740 4Th St Ste 202, Santa Rosa, CA, 95404-4421
Administrative LawAlternative Dispute ResolutionAppellate PracticeBankruptcyBusiness Law
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Carleton Briggs is a Administrative Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Appellate Practice, and related practice areas attorney in private practice in Santa Rosa. Carleton's practice serves clients throughout California. Carleton earned a law degree from Whittier College School of Law.

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Paid consultation

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  • Administrative Law20%
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution13%
  • Appellate Practice10%
  • Bankruptcy8%
  • Business Law6%
  • Civil Rights5%
  • Commercial Law5%
  • Constitutional Law4%
  • Contracts4%
  • Corporate Law3%
  • Criminal Law3%
  • Intellectual Property3%
  • Internet Law3%
  • Legal Malpractice3%
  • Litigation2%
  • Media Law2%
  • Real Estate2%
  • Trusts & Estates2%
  • Zoning, Planning & Land Use2%

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English

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0+ years

Administrative Law Attorney at Carleton L. Briggs, Attorney At Law. Admitted to practice in . Focus areas include Administrative Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Appellate Practice.

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740 4Th St Ste 202, Santa Rosa, CA, 95404-4421
707-523-2251

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