Fauver, Large, Archbald & Spray LLP
Your Local Business Law Firm
Fauver, Large, Archbald & Spray LLP is one of California’s leading law firms – strategic and practical in approach, effective in results. We partner with our clients to realize their goals and achieve success!
We listen. We learn and understand our clients’ needs, desires, businesses, industries, and communities. We adhere to high client service protocols, which allow us to timely, creatively and proactively solve complex business and individual legal matters through a dedicated legal team.
We enjoy the practice of law. We are passionate about what we do for the benefit of our clients. Our attorneys are experienced professionals; they are as comfortable negotiating transactions with complex business and tax terms as with litigating or implementing alternative dispute resolutions. Firm’s specialties include:
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With over 50 years of experience, we are trusted advisors to over 300 businesses from agriculture to restaurants to technology. We regularly appear before administrative and governmental bodies as well as California’s state and federal courts.
To find out more about our approach to legal issues and strategies, please contact us. We serve the California Central Coast from our office in downtown Santa Barbara. Our clients take us throughout the world with their legal affairs.
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