McMurray Henriks, LLP - Los Angeles Trial Attorneys
California Law Firm
McMurray Henriks, LLP is dedicated to the pursuit of justice for our clients. Whether you were harmed in collision, a business relationship, an employment relationship, the use of excessive force by law enforcement, the negligence of a hospital, doctor or nurse, it is McMurray Henriks, LLP's goal to bring to our clients a full measure of justice.
Practice Areas:
Antitrust
Healthcare Regulation
Unfair Competition
Intellectual Property
IP Litigation
Trade Secrets
Litigation
Appellate
Business & Tort
Civil Rights & Police Misconduct
Class Action
Commercial Litigation & Creditors' Rights
Complex Litigation
Employment
Mass Tort
Products Liability
Real Estate
Shareholder Derivative Suits
Toxic Torts
http://www.mcmurrayhenriks.com/
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