"The difference between an office lawyer and a trial lawyer is as great as between an internist and a surgeon. Both require high talents, but the specialized skills and tools are so different that they may as well be in different professions." -- Louis Nizer
Sprenz & Associates was established to provide aggressive legal representation in a wide variety of civil litigation matters. Litigation at Sprenz & Associates includes evaluating, handling and resolving legal problems arising from commercial, professional, business, or personal relationships before state courts, federal courts, administrative agencies, mediators, and arbitrators. Sprenz & Associates has handled numerous cases in litigation: contract disputes, breaches of contract, interference with contracts, will and trust disputes, claims of undue influence, real estate controversies, fraud claims, automobile accidents, negligent hiring, professional negligence, general negligence, dog bites, insurance coverage disputes, slip and falls, employer-employee disputes, and many others.
If you have need for legal representation, call Sprenz & Associates and retain a trial attorney that will aggressively protect your rights and use every legal means to assure you the result that you are entitled.
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