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Robert Farahmand graduated in 2010 from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law and became a partner at Wilson & Wisler, LLP in 2019.
Robert is an attorney licensed to practice law in California.
Rob trained in administrative law at the Institute for Administrative Justice. He has practiced administrative law since 2011.
Prior to joining Wilson & Wisler, Rob practiced Workers' Compensation defense.
Rob enjoys advocating for the underdog, and knows the value of effective communication with his clients.
If you select Wilson & Wisler you will receive sincere care.
Meredith, Bonnie and Rob are local attorneys who wish to provide you with the best possible legal representation for your work injury. .
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