James D. Schwefel Jr.
Agriculture
Agriculture
James D. Schwefel Jr. is a distinguished attorney practicing at a prestigious law firm, serving clients in Salinas, California and beyond. With over 62 years of experience in the legal field, James has established a reputation for excellence, particularly in the area of Agriculture. Throughout a career defined by dedication and strategic advocacy, James has advised a diverse clientele, ranging from individuals to large corporations, helping them navigate complex legal landscapes. At a prestigious law firm, the focus is always on achieving the best possible outcomes through rigorous preparation and a deep understanding of the law. James D. Schwefel Jr. specializes in Agriculture, bringing a wealth of knowledge to every case. Whether in the courtroom or at the negotiating table, clients benefit from a practical, results-oriented approach. Key competencies include strategic counseling, risk assessment, and comprehensive litigation support tailored to the unique needs of each client. James D. Schwefel Jr.'s legal foundation was built at University of California School of Law, Boalt Hall, Class of 1963, JD | Hartnell College, Class of 1957, A.A., University of California at Berkeley, Class of 1959, A.B.. This rigorous academic training provided the bedrock for a career marked by continuous learning and adaptation to the evolving legal environment. Combined with decades of hands-on experience, this background ensures that clients receive counsel that is both legally sound and commercially viable. In an increasingly complex world, having a trusted legal advisor is essential. James D. Schwefel Jr. at a prestigious law firm offers the experience, integrity, and skill required to handle the most challenging legal matters. Clients can proceed with confidence, knowing they are represented by one of Salinas's most capable attorneys.Overview
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