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Northern California Civil Discovery Referee Services

At Bryan●Hinshaw in San Francisco, California, we provide discovery referee services to help resolve civil discovery matters. Our law firm's work includes assisting parties disputing over interrogatories, how depositions were taken, and requests for admissions.

Acting as either a referee or special master, our law firm's job is to help the parties and regulate the civil discovery process. Richard Bryan has extensive experience in civil litigation and alternative dispute resolution. Contact Mr. Bryan for information about his civil litigation and discovery experience.

Strong Background in Alternative Dispute Resolution

An effective courtroom advocate, negotiator, counselor, and mediator, attorney Richard M. Bryan also serves as an arbitrator, referee, and special master. He has an extensive background understanding opposing sides' viewpoints. Mr. Bryan leads disputing parties to develop creative solutions based on mutual goals.

Mr. Bryan has extensive experience acting as counsel for parties undergoing mediation and arbitration to resolve disputes involving:

He is well-prepared to meet your needs as a referee for discovery matters.

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We have an extensive background in civil discovery matters and civil procedure. Contact our law firm today to schedule a convenient appointment at our San Francisco law office.

Bryan ● Hinshaw, A Professional Corporation
425 California Street
Suite 900
San Francisco, CA 94104
Phone: 415-296-0800
Fax: 415-296-0812

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Bryan ● Hinshaw, A Professional Corporation
425 California Street
Suite 900
San Francisco, CA 94104
Phone: 415-296-0800
Fax: 415-296-0812

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