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    Jason M. Stone

    Top rated Real Estate attorney in El Segundo, California

    Education Qualification:

    Southwestern Law School

    Practice Areas:

    Real estate,

    Business litigation

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    2235 Campus Dr El SegundoManhattan Beach, California, 90266
    Attorney Jason M. Stone is a founding partner with the Stone & Sallus, LLP, law firm in Manhattan Beach, California. Serving a diverse range of clients throughout the South Bay region and the rest of Southern California, Mr. Stone focuses his practice on real estate law, estate planning and business law. Along with his extensive trial experience, he is also an effective negotiator, and he has achieved notable success helping his clients resolve their conflicts and reach settlements through mediation and arbitration.A native of South Bay, Mr. Stone graduated from The University of Arizona in 2011 then returned to his community to attend Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles, where he obtained his Juris Doctor in 2014. The State Bar of California admitted him to practice that same year, and he is also admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.Recognized for his exceptional legal service, Mr. Stone has received several awards and honors, including a Public Service Distinction award from The State Bar of California for his tireless service to various public interest and civic organizations. He is a barrister with The Hon. Benjamin Aranda, III American Inn of Court, and he is heavily involved with other professional legal organizations as well, including the Beverly Hills Bar Association and the Los Angeles County Bar Association, among others.Well-versed in his practice areas, Mr. Stone has conducted continuing legal education seminars before various legal organizations across the region. He has also published numerous articles on a variety of legal topics involving business and real estate law as well as estate planning.

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