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George W. Wolff, Esq.
Principal Attorney
San Francisco, CA

Main: 415-788-1881
Phone: 415-788-1880
Direct: 415-439-5278

 
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Practice Areas
  • Construction Defect Claims and Litigation
  • Private Construction Law, Construction Contracts, Claims, Mechanics Liens, and Disputes
  • Real Estate Contracts and Real Estate Litigation
  • Public Works Contracts and Government Construction Contracts
  • Mediation, Arbitration, Administrative Agency Hearings, Trials and Appeals
  • Construction and Real Estate Mediator and Arbitrator
  • Business Counseling and Litigation
  • Government Acquisition and Purchasing Contracts & Services Contracts, Bidding, Claims and Dispute
  • Professional Licenses
50 California St 15th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111 US
Phone: 415-788-1881
We serve the following localities: San Francisco; Alameda County including Berkeley, Fremont, Oakland, and Pleasanton; Contra Costa County including Danville, Lafayette, Moraga, Orinda, and Walnut Creek; Marin County including Mill Valley, Novato, San Rafael, and Sausalito; Monterey County including Salinas; Sacramento County including Sacramento; Santa Clara County including Palo Alto and San Jose; Santa Cruz County including Santa Cruz; Sonoma County including Petaluma, Santa Rosa, and Sonoma; and other Cities and Counties in Northern and Central California.
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