Fleming PC - San Diego Litigation Law Firm
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Fleming PC is a litigation boutique specializing in complex civil disputes including contract, products liability, class action, and employment matters.
Our partners, who were previously litigators at one of the world's largest and preeminent law firms, are committed to providing top-quality legal work, sensitivity to client needs and business goals, and highly-developed and effective mediation and trial skills. Combined, our lawyers have more than 40 years of litigation experience in both state and federal courts, and have handled numerous mediations, arbitrations and jury trials.
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Fleming P.C.
4330 La Jolla Village Dr.
Suite 310
San Diego, CA 92122
http://fleming-pc.com/
Phone: 858-554-0500
Fax: 858-554-0673
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