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Farella Braun + Martel Recognized in Chambers High Net Worth Guide 2018

July 23, 2018 Accolades

SAN FRANCISCO, July 23, 2018: Farella Braun + Martel LLP is recognized in the 2018 Chambers High Net Worth Guide. The firm earned a Band 2 ranking in the Northern California Private Wealth Law section.

A publication from Chambers and Partners, the Chambers HNW guide covers private wealth management work and related specialisms in key jurisdictions around the world and features leading lawyers and law firms for wealthy individuals and families.

The attorneys in Farella’s Private Client and Family Wealth groups advise high net worth individuals in their personal and family business affairs. They assist clients through deft navigation of the complex legal and business issues associated with tax, capital investment, liability management, closely held businesses, wealth succession, philanthropy, personal affairs and litigation.

Farella Braun + Martel LLP is a leading Northern California law firm representing corporate and private clients in sophisticated business transactions and complex commercial, civil and criminal litigation. Clients like our imaginative legal solutions and the dynamism and intellectual creativity of our lawyers. The attorneys in each practice group work cohesively in interdisciplinary teams to advance the clients’ objectives in the most effective, coordinated and efficient manner. Founded in 1962, we are headquartered in San Francisco and maintain an office in the Napa Valley that is focused on the wine industry.  

Contact:
Cheryl Loof
Farella Braun + Martel LLP
415.954.4433 / [email protected]
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