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Scott Miller Top Best Natural Resources Lawyer in zip 91362
Scott Miller

Rating: 4.7 / 5


The Law Offices of Scott A. Miller, a Professional Corporation prides itself and committed to representing only employees and plaintiffs, never defendants.  We are very "little guy friendly."  This simply means, we represent minimum wage earners and any other employee who has been legally wronged by their employer. Unlike other attorneys who look for the quick settlement, we litigate until success has been achieved.  To put it bluntly, the Law Offices of Scott A Miller, APC is a "no nonsense" law office that does not take "crap" from employers. It is our goal to help the "damned, tormented and wronged" employees. Although we can't promise you the outcome of your case, but do promise you will be represented by caring and aggressive attorneys who are concerned about you.. Representing Employees throughout California.  Offices in Los Angeles and Sacramento.. We do not have geographic limitations within California.

Area of Practice: Business , Natural Resources, Real Estate , Employment & Labor

Zip code: 91362, Westlake Village, California

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Our case was a slam dunk however, the nonsense of the opposing team, took us longer than expected t ...

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Law Offices of Scott A. Miller, APC.
30721 Russell Ranch Rd.

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Natural Resources Case examples in zip code 91362

Description: Legal issues concerning the extraction and management of natural resources, including oil, gas, and minerals. Case Example: Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon (1922) - This landmark case addressed the regulation of mining activities and property rights. Judgment: The Supreme Court held that regulation could go too far and become a taking under the Fifth Amendment, requiring compensation.


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