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Bryan M. Leifer is a seasoned attorney based in Los Angeles, California, practicing at the esteemed law firm of Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard and Smith. With 15 years of dedicated legal experience, Bryan has established himself as a formidable advocate in the areas of appeals, bankruptcy and debt, and business law. His adept understanding of complex legal landscapes and his strategic approach to litigation make him a trusted advisor for clients seeking effective and efficient legal solutions. Bryan's practice is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for his clients. His expertise in appellate law enables him to navigate the intricate procedural and substantive aspects of appeals with precision. In the realm of bankruptcy and debt, Bryan offers comprehensive counsel, guiding clients through financially challenging times with a focus on protecting their interests and securing viable resolutions. Additionally, his proficiency in business law allows him to provide insightful guidance on a wide range of corporate matters, from contractual disputes to strategic planning, ensuring his clients' commercial success and compliance. At Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard and Smith, Bryan Leifer is known for his client-centered approach, prioritizing clear communication and thorough understanding of his clients' objectives. His dedication to his practice and unwavering commitment to his clients' needs have earned him a reputation as a reliable and effective legal partner. Whether navigating the appellate courts, restructuring debt, or advising on complex business transactions, Bryan is steadfast in his pursuit of excellence, making him an invaluable asset to his clients and the legal community in Los Angeles.
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