Civil Litigation Attorneys Serving the San Francisco Bay AreaSince 1974, Foreman & Brasso have handled a wide range of disputes involving injury or monetary loss. They have achieved successful results, including exceptional multimillion-dollar jury verdicts, arbitration awards and mediated settlements in a wide range of civil suits. Matters the firm have handled, include interference with prospective business advantage, fraud, deceit, concealing of information to another party's detriment, conversion of property and embezzlement. Vigorous Representation for Your Civil SuitLawyers at the San Francisco law office tailor their approach to the unique needs of their clients. As a law firm, they work closely with their clients throughout the duration of their civil suits. They always make sure clients are kept well-informed about the progress in their cases. Attorneys at Foreman & Brasso make sure that they are available when clients call. If they happen to miss a call, they return calls promptly. Attorneys at Foreman & Brasso know that litigation can be costly, both financially and emotionally. So they help clients make the best decisions about their civil suits. They are always ready to go to court. Sometimes, however, other approaches work better. If that is the case, lawyers at Foreman & Brasso employ methods of alternative dispute resolution, like negotiation, to create success in civil suits. This approach has helped them build a reputation for ethical and accomplished law practice. Foreman & Brasso is AV-rated* by Martindale-Hubbell and known by their peers for excellence in the practice of law. Do you have concern about a legal matter? Are you considering a lawsuit? Contact the personal injury trial attorneys at Foreman & Brasso by calling (415)433-3475. *CV, BV, and AV are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards, and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories - legal ability and general ethical standards. |
