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Ventura Labor Attorney

Helping Employees Since 1993

Oxnard, California, labor lawyer

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Beautiful weather, in Oxnard today, for December. Unfortunately I spent the day making concrete repairs, and working with a stucco crew so I missed the festival of lights tonight.

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Choosing the right paths in work and life makes all the difference. Take the path towards quality legal representation in employee labor matters, and contact our Ventura County employee lawyers at (805) 200-0100. You will feel better once you have addressed your workplace concerns. Afterwards maybe take a walk along this path at Mandalay Beach just across the channel from our Oxnard office.

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Our Oxnard work/live project is starting to look more like a building where clients can be met, depositions taken, and our attorneys can stay overnight upstairs.

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Record number kayakers turn out the Oxnard Marina due to the heat.

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Second story of the Oxnard office looking south into the channel. The installation of the new sub-floor is underway.

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The last of the half started Seabridge condominiums is finally being framed. It will be interesting to see what these projects looks like when they are completed after being stalled eight years.

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Yes we are California employment lawyers, but we will soon have a completed very special office on the water in Oxnard. To make the Oxnard office complete I set up a container of exotic granite slabs and tiles to ship from Rio De Janeiro to the Port of Los Angeles. This container weighs 45,000 pounds. It also contains matching tile.
Blue Fantasy and Surreal colored granite is not available in the United States. Moreover, these are 1.25 inch thick slabs and 3/4 inch thick tiles. Most slabs are 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch thick and tiles are often 3/8 thick to 1/2 inch thick. These natural stones will blend right into the ocean. Personally, I am more interested in these kind of rocks or agate (but don't tell my wife that).
If you are interested we will most likely have 8-10 extra blue fantasy slabs if you are interested, and you should be because you won't see this elsewhere any time soon. This has held up the completion of the office. Strangely they didn't load the container until the Olympics were done...

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