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![]() | Firm Overview
Experienced Oakland AttorneyAttorney Clinton A. Johnson firmly believes that it takes more than just a law degree to win a case. His areas of focus involve the exchange of specific, complex information that just isn't taught in law school. Before becoming an attorney, Clinton A. Johnson obtained a degree in engineering. This allows him to provide intelligent guidance in cases related to construction disputes and defects, business litigation, and landslide liability. This knowledge, coupled with over 30 years of experience, allows him to understand all aspects of these cases and offer you the guidance you need to ensure your best interests are protected. Throughout his career, he has successfully resolved cases involving:
If you are a contractor, subcontractor, design professional, engineer, or owner, you need detailed knowledge of the law on your side. Contact attorney Clinton A. Johnson at 510-273-8886 to schedule a free, 30-minute initial consultation. Resolving these issues can be time-consuming and expensive. You need a lawyer with the negotiation and arbitration skills necessary to avoid a slow and costly trip through the court system, if possible. In his years of practice, Attorney Johnson has determined the best ways to communicate with individuals, businesses, and insurance companies to help his clients reach their goals. While he is working on your case, whether it involves business litigation or a construction defect, the lines of communication will remain open. He will maintain contact with you through every step, ensuring that you are aware of your rights and your options. Clinton A. Johnson Clinton A. Johnson represents clients throughout the San Francisco Bay area and all of California, including Oakland, Walnut Creek, San Francisco, San Jose and all cities within Alameda County, San Mateo County, Napa County, Sonoma County, Contra Costa County, San Francisco County, Marin County, and Santa Clara County. |
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