Watson, Hoffe & Hass

  • Established in 1964
  • Firm Size 5
  • Established Since 1964.
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Watson, Hoffe & Hass was founded in 1964 under the original firm name of Watson & Hoffe. The firm has expertise in a variety of fields of law. Our clients range from individuals and small businesses to large national corporations, banks and real estate enterprises. The firm maintains a substantial in-house support staff as well as maintaining ongoing contact with outside experts when extra technical assistance is required.

Areas of Practice (7)

  • Corporate Law
  • Business Law
  • Real Estate
  • Estate Planning
  • Trusts
  • Wills
  • Probate

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R. Bruce Hoffe
(Deceased)
(1927-2014)
5.0
Richmond, CA
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Francis A. Watson, Jr.
(Deceased)
(1929-2008)
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Richmond, CA
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