Watts Law Offices

California Law Firm

Watts Law Offices

Watts Law Offices is based in the beautiful city of San Diego. Principal attorney, Ethan M. Watts, specializes in business law, real estate law and internet law. Beginning his legal career at a highly regarded boutique business and real estate litigation law firm, Mr. Watts soon branched off on his own. His experience in business and real estate litigation is second to none as he strives to provide the best representation for his clients. In addition, his current practice includes business and real estate transactions and internet law related matters.

Practice Areas:
- Business Law
- Real Estate Law
- Internet Law

Principal Attorney:
- Ethan M. Watts

Watts Law Offices
12340 El Camino Real
Suite 430
San Diego, California 92130

Tel: (619) 694-9710
Fax: (619) 878-5784

http://www.emw-sandiego-attorney.com/

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