The Law Offices of Chen & Lee
California Law Firm
The Law Offices of Chen & Lee
The Law Offices of Chen & Lee is an Asian American law firm with an office in Sacramento and another office in Los Angeles. Their law firm is claimed to be among the most diverse in Northern California. Focusing their practice on bankruptcy, employment law, personal injury, immigration, family and business law, their attorneys combine for many years of experience in each field. They are engaged in associations with attorneys and other law firms that focus on almost every field of law.
Practice Areas:
- Bankruptcy
- Employment Law
- Personal Injury
- Immigration
- Family Law
- Business Law
Principal Attorney:
- Ernest Chen
- David Lee
The Law Offices of Chen & Lee
1455 Response Road STE 120
Sacramento, CA 95815
Los Angeles Office
3600 Wilshire Blvd STE 2005
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Main Office: 916-564-8700
Fax: 916-880-5601
http://www.chenleelaw.com/
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