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Buying or selling a Home?
Our office can handle all aspects of your residential or commercial Real Estate transactions -- from drafting deeds to closings.
We also specialize in for sale by owner transactions.
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We handle a variety of commercial and
civil litigation matters including breach of contract actions,
collections, actions involving business torts, real estate matters and estate
disputes.
We strive to obtain the best results
possible by gaining an understanding of each client, its legal and financial
structure, and its philosophy and goals. With this understanding, advice is
rendered as to the risks and benefits associated with; the options available,from pre-litigation work-out, through alternative dispute resolution and trial.
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Have you planned for the future? Do you have a will? Are you
leaving the ones you love the most unprotected?
An estate lawyer doesn't just write wills and probate them. Estate attorneys
assist clients with estate planning, estate tax issues, the creation of trusts,
and more. Poor planning can lead to hefty tax consequences, so estate law also
requires a solid understanding of the Internal Revenue Code.
You may be uncertain about the best way to make gifts to friends, family, and
charitable organizations. Some gifts are better made during your lifetime. For
property you intend to bequeath to someone else, you may be unsure whether it's
better to make that bequest through a will or give the property to the other
person or organization outright, or to create a trust for the beneficiary, or a
living trust wherein you are the temporary beneficiary-or perhaps some
combination. We can help you answer these questions and many more.
Contact Casey Quiroga at (509) 927-3840
Our staff areas of
practice and independent websites:
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Construction Litigation & Defense

Setting up a New Business?
Tax costs, liability exposure, and the
practical convenience of various forms of business are the points that most
clients raise when they consider setting up a business organization. Different
types of ventures require different organizational means: the sole
proprietorship, the general partnership, the limited partnership, the limited
liability company (LLC) and the corporate form are all possibilities.
contact a Spokane attorney at 509-924-3686 for more
information.
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Wills and Trusts
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