Whitmore, Bachmann & Smith, LLP is a law firm with an office in Pleasanton, CA. At this office location, there are 6 lawyers.
Whitmore, Bachmann & Smith, LLP
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I would recommend this lawyer in other circumstances. But for now, my case wasn't a real fit for this one
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Firm didn't provide all the information I needed to decrease the amount of Tax penalties I had to pay. Will not recommend to another person!
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Firm didn't provided all the information I needed to decrease the amount of Tax penalties I had to pay. Will not recommend to another person!
Whitmore, Bachmann & Smith, LLP
6801 Koll Center Parkway townPleasanton, CA 94566U.S.A.
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