JFJENNIFER LEE MENDOZA FLORESTulare County Counsel
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Tulare County Counsel

Jennifer Lee Mendoza Flores

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2900 W Burrel Ave, County Civic Center, Visalia, CA, 93291-4525
Administrative LawAppellate PracticeCivil RightsConstitutional LawContracts
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Jennifer Flores is an attorney at Tulare County Counsel, where Jennifer focuses on Administrative Law, Appellate Practice, Civil Rights, and related practice areas. Jennifer's practice is located in Visalia, California. Jennifer earned a law degree from Mcgeorge School of Law University Of The Pacific.

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  • Administrative Law19%
  • Appellate Practice13%
  • Civil Rights10%
  • Constitutional Law8%
  • Contracts7%
  • Election, Campaign & Political6%
  • Eminent Domain5%
  • Employee Benefits4%
  • Environmental Law4%
  • Government4%
  • Government Contracts3%
  • Health Care3%
  • Labor & Employment3%
  • Occupational Safety & Health3%
  • Real Estate2%
  • Taxation2%
  • Workers Compensation2%
  • Zoning, Planning & Land Use2%

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English

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0+ years

Administrative Law Attorney at Tulare County Counsel. Admitted to practice in . Focus areas include Administrative Law, Appellate Practice, Civil Rights.

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Schools & Education

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2900 W Burrel Ave, County Civic Center, Visalia, CA, 93291-4525
559-636-4950

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