Glenn A. Stanton

Glenn A. Stanton: Attorney with Ruddell, Bixler, Mauritson, Evans, Fox & Buss, LLP
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Areas of Practice (6)

  • Real Estate
  • Landlord and Tenant Law
  • Construction Law
  • Trusts and Estates
  • Corporate Law
  • Business Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of California at Santa Barbara, B.A., 1972; Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, Pepperdine University School of Law
Law School Attended:
Pepperdine University School of Law, J.D., 1976
Year of First Admission:
1976
Admission:
1976, California; 1976, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California
Memberships:
Tulare County Bar Association (President, 2003-2004); State Bar of California (Member, Real Property Law Section); Tulare County Trial Lawyers (Past Director).
ISLN:
903477084

Peer Reviews

4.5/5.0 (7 reviews)
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  • Legal Knowledge

    4.4/5.0
  • Analytical Capability

    4.5/5.0
  • Judgment

    4.5/5.0
  • Communication

    4.5/5.0
  • Legal Experience

    4.6/5.0
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