Chris P. Alexander
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**Chris P. Alexander | Civil Litigation Attorney | Concord, CA** *Kimball Tirey & St. John LLP | Real Estate Law* Chris P. Alexander is a dedicated civil litigation attorney based in Concord, California, specializing in real estate law. With a robust focus on serving property managers, investment companies, and individual property owners, Chris offers comprehensive legal solutions tailored to their unique real estate investment portfolios. Chris began his legal career at two prominent boutique landlord-tenant law firms in San Jose, CA, where he honed his skills in both litigation and mediation. His experience as a litigator in private practice, coupled with his role as a mediator with the City of San Jose, provides him with a well-rounded perspective on real estate disputes and resolutions. Currently, Chris practices as a trial attorney at Kimball Tirey & St. John LLP, where he passionately advocates for clients facing landlord-tenant matters and specializes in unlawful detainer cases across the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Known for his tenacity in the courtroom, Chris is committed to achieving favorable outcomes for his clients. He invests significant time in understanding their needs and navigating the complexities of real estate litigation, resulting in a proven track record of success. Outside of his legal practice, Chris enjoys reading, traveling, and maintaining an active lifestyle. His dedication to both his profession and personal interests reflects a well-rounded approach to life, making him a reliable advocate for his clients' real estate legal needs. For expert legal representation in real estate matters, connect with Chris P. Alexander at Kimball Tirey & St. John LLP today.
About Real Estate Law
Real estate attorneys handle legal matters involving property transactions, disputes, and development. They ensure smooth closings and protect clients' property rights. Common matters include property purchases, sales transactions, title disputes, landlord-tenant issues.