The Bakersfield law office of Lynch & Lynch LLP offers sophisticated and cost-effective legal representation for companies and individuals in complex business and commercial litigation in Kern County and throughout California. With nearly thirty years of experience in trial and appellate matters, principal attorney Craig M. Lynch has handled a wide range of cases involving water rights, oil and gas and other natural resources, real property, and trust litigation.
The firm also acts as local counsel for out-of-area attorneys involved in litigation in Kern County. Lynch & Lynch has handled complex cases in many different areas of the law, involving tens of millions of dollars and intricate legal and factual issues. In appearances before appellate courts throughout California, including the California Supreme Court, the firm has helped shape the state's laws in the areas of water rights and trust litigation.
As testament to the firm's standing in the legal community, Lynch & Lynch has attained an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell, indicating the highest levels of professional excellence and ethical standards.
The firm also acts as local counsel for out-of-area attorneys involved in litigation in Kern County. Lynch & Lynch has handled complex cases in many different areas of the law, involving tens of millions of dollars and intricate legal and factual issues. In appearances before appellate courts throughout California, including the California Supreme Court, the firm has helped shape the state's laws in the areas of water rights and trust litigation.
As testament to the firm's standing in the legal community, Lynch & Lynch has attained an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell, indicating the highest levels of professional excellence and ethical standards.
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Mr. Lynch has handled appeals in the California Supreme Court, as well as the Second Appellate District located in Los Angeles and the Fifth Appellate District located in Fresno.
In 1997, Mr. Lynch argued and won the case of Moeller v. Superior Court before the California Supreme Court.
This case held that the attorney-client privilege was held by the holder of the office of the trustee.
Therefore, the successor trustee and not the predecessor trustee was the holder of the attorney-client privilege.
In 1997, Mr. Lynch argued and won the case of Moeller v. Superior Court before the California Supreme Court.
This case held that the attorney-client privilege was held by the holder of the office of the trustee.
Therefore, the successor trustee and not the predecessor trustee was the holder of the attorney-client privilege.
The Bakersfield law firm of Lynch & Lynch LLP handles business and commercial litigation matters in Kern County and throughout the State of California, protecting clients' legal rights and business interests in breach of contract and tort-based claims in state and federal trial and appellate courts statewide.
Business disputes are an accepted fact of doing business.
Given the multitude of parties and dealings encountered on a daily basis, it is inevitable that disputes will from time to time arise.
Business disputes are an accepted fact of doing business.
Given the multitude of parties and dealings encountered on a daily basis, it is inevitable that disputes will from time to time arise.
At the Bakersfield law office of Lynch & Lynch LLP, our firm has handled trust litigation involving the administration of large and complex estates in Los Angeles and Kern County, including cases before the California Appellate Court and California Supreme Court which broke new ground in the law of trust administration.
In most cases, there are several parties to a trust agreement: the settlor who creates the trust, the trustee who administers the terms of the trust, and the beneficiary who receives the proceeds from the trust.
In most cases, there are several parties to a trust agreement: the settlor who creates the trust, the trustee who administers the terms of the trust, and the beneficiary who receives the proceeds from the trust.
AV Preeminent(R): The highest peer rating standard.
This rating signifies that a large number of the lawyer's peers rank him or her at the highest level of professional excellence for their legal knowledge, communication skills and ethical standards.
Mr. Lynch handled a very difficult client and a rather ugly family dispute with dignity and professionalism.
He was tenacious but observed the boundaries of professional courtesy.
Mr. Lynch has substantial litigation experience in Trust matters and uses that to advantage.
This rating signifies that a large number of the lawyer's peers rank him or her at the highest level of professional excellence for their legal knowledge, communication skills and ethical standards.
Mr. Lynch handled a very difficult client and a rather ugly family dispute with dignity and professionalism.
He was tenacious but observed the boundaries of professional courtesy.
Mr. Lynch has substantial litigation experience in Trust matters and uses that to advantage.
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