McDonnell Law
California Law Firm
McDonnell Law
McDonnell Law focuses on helping people damaged by accidents, employment issues, or other disputes. We have over 20 years experience in the legal profession. We advocate tirelessly to help you obtain a favorable result. In most cases, you pay no legal fees unless you win! Because we are a small firm, we are able to spend more time and energy on your case and give you more personalized attention.
Practice Areas:
-Personal Injury Law
-Employment Law
-General Litigation
Principal Attorney:
-Xavier K. McDonnell
McDonnell Law
302 Washington St, #512
San Diego, CA 92103
Tel: (619) 857 9020
Fax: (619) 330-2999
info@mcdonnelllawoffices.com
http://www.mcdonnelllawoffices.com/
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