Law Offices of C. Samuel Blick
California Law Firm
Law Offices of C. Samuel Blick
With an office located in Rancho Santa Fe, California, C. Samuel Blick specializes in the practice of land use, environmental and governmental law. His representation includes negotiation with and appearance before all public agencies having land use jurisdiction within the entire Southern California region, including federal, state and local agencies. This has given him extensive experience and exposure to these specialized fields and great at what he does.
Practice Areas:
- Land Use
- Environmental Law
- Governmental Law
Principal Attorney:
- Samuel Blick
Law Offices of C. Samuel Blick
16915 Avenida De Acacias
Post Office Box 9477
Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067
Office: (858) 395-1554
Facsimile: (858) 220-0225
http://www.samblicklaw.com/contact
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