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My desire to help people is what drew me to the law profession. In this industry, you truly get to use your power to get people back on their feet with every new case and client. I received my J.D. from the University of San Diego in 1991, and have run my own firm for over 8 years. I pride myself on being a straight shooter.

When a client comes to me for legal help, they will be met with honesty, attention, and an open mind. I believe that any successful outcome in litigation is the product of a strong relationship between the attorney and the client, and that is what I strive to foster. I am skilled at handling business law and probate litigation cases, as well as breach of contract, defamation, and malpractice.
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Alex Conti is the principal at Conti Law. Alex graduated from Northwestern University in 1987 and received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of San Diego in 1991. After law school, Alex joined the national law firm of Snell & Wilmer LLP and became a partner. Alex joined Toyota Motor Sales USA, Inc. and was managing counsel for three years before returning to Snell & Wilmer LLP as a partner.
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You've worked years to get your business to where it is now. Don't let a legal complication get in the way of your success. Call Conti Law today for business law assistance in Newport Beach, California. Conti Law represents both individuals and businesses in commercial matters. Alex Conti has litigated cases for over 25 years.
Probate Litigation
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Probate Courts are responsible for resolving disputes over wills, trusts, powers of attorney, conservatorship, and guardianships. For example, an issue may arise about whether a person had the mental capacity to create or change a will or a trust and disinherit an heir, or there may be a claim that the person who created or changed a will or trust did so because there was undue influence by a family member, friend or third party.
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Alex represented Plaintiff in a five week jury trial where Plaintiff claimed that the Big Four Accounting Firm knew about and failed to disclose material accounting irregularities in connection with a merger transaction, causing the surviving company to fail post-merger. The jury returned a verdict in favor of Plaintiff for $32.8 million.
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I was referred to Alex on a matter and I have enjoyed making the acquaintance. Alex aggressively keeps me informed, in spite of the sometime slow wheels of the justice process, he has a way of keeping the process moving forward, taking what action that is necessary and prudent. He does so in as efficient a fashion as possible.
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