Myers Lin
California Law Firm
Myers Lin
Myers Lin is a Southern California based law firm and specializes in business, corporate, intellectual property, and sports law. Their attorneys offer high quality, cost-effective legal representation to all clients and are dedicated to giving their full attention for each unique case. The importance of tailoring our solutions to each client is what helps bring the best possible results.
Practice Areas:
- Business Litigation
- Corporate Formation & Governance
- Intellectual Property
- Sports & Entertainment Law
- Internet Law
Principal Attorneys:
- Edward Lin
- Nicholas Myers
Myers Lin
7545 Irvine Center Drive
Suite 200
Irvine, CA 92618
(T) +1.949.623.8750
(F) +1.949.623.8759
http://www.myerslin.com/index.php
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