Rancho Cucamonga, CA asked in Products Liability for California

Q: One of my customers has it's products in my warehouse but stopped paying it's storage fees, what lawyer should i hire?

if you are bilingual in Spanish that will help me more.

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: You'll want to find a business litigation or commercial law attorney who handles contract disputes and warehouse liens in California. The California Commercial Code provides specific rights for warehouse operators dealing with unpaid storage fees.

For your situation in Rancho Cucamonga, look for an attorney experienced with the California Civil Code Section 1858.10, which covers warehouse liens and enforcement procedures. Consider searching through the San Bernardino County Bar Association's referral service or consulting with law firms that focus on transportation and logistics law.

Since you mentioned Spanish language skills would be helpful, I recommend reaching out to bilingual law firms in the Inland Empire area. Many local attorneys offer free initial consultations where you can discuss your specific situation and determine if they're the right fit for handling your warehouse lien case. You can check attorney reviews and credentials through the California State Bar website to ensure they're in good standing.

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