Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to Murcia Cuellar Legal Consultants SAS FAQ page – answers to some of your most frequently asked questions about our legal services, approach and how to use us.
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What legal services do you offer?
We offer advice, legal consulting and specialized representation in commercial, corporate, insurance, civil, family, criminal, administrative, telecommunications, mining-environmental and public services law. We also handle judicial and extrajudicial proceedings, preparation of contracts, liability issues and alternative dispute settlement.
Who do you work for?
We work for companies and entrepreneurs, for both public and private entities, for individuals and communities that require legal advice, whether in matters of business, infrastructure, mining or resettlement as well as in personal legal matters. We assist both local and foreign clients with an interest in US jurisdiction.
How much do you charge?
Our rates are flexible, applied according to each case’s degree of complexity and scope. After the first consultation we make a proposal tailored to your needs. Call us for a no obligation quote.
Why should I hire Murcia & Cuellar Legal Consultants?
We have a highly qualified team with over a decade of experience in the field which means you can expect practical, timely and high quality solutions. Our multidisciplinary teams guarantee careful attention to even the most complex cases.
How do I get started?
Call (520) 985-5531, email [email protected] or use the form in our webpage at https://murciacuellarabogados.com/. Our offices principals are located at 2500 N Tucson Blvd Ste 47, Tucson AZ 85716. Book an appointment and let us make our services work for you.
Do you assist clients outside Arizona or internationally?
Our home office is located in Tucson, Arizona (2500 N Tucson Blvd Ste 47 Tucson AZ 85716). However, we provide legal services throughout the United States. Additionally, we have handled many legal matters for clients with international relations with the United States.