Mark D. Holmes – Law Offices of Mark D. Holmes, APC
Business Attorney Orange County
The Law Offices of Mark D. Holmes, APC specialize in the following areas of business law:
- Business Litigation
- Bankruptcy
- Contract Law
- Corporate Law
- Real Estate Law
- Commercial and Maritime Law
- Business Transactions: contracts, buy-sell agreements, asset sales, incorporations, LLCs, employee handbooks
I offer free consultations; communicate often and in detail; accessible by email and cell phone; twenty years experience in business transactions and litigation; and I have actual business experience!
949-645-0450
949-645-0451
714-345-9993
4 San Joaquin Plaza
Newport Beach, CA 92660
www.mdholmeslaw.com
mark@mdholmeslaw.com
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