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The Frog Knows - a Nevada County Legal Blog for Real Estate, Business and Employment Matters

Check out Chuck's blog and find out how real estate, business and employment laws might affect you.

The frog is a symbol in many cultures for luck, opportunity and prosperity. The Frog Knows.
20+ years experience representing clients in Nevada County (Grass Valley, Nevada City, Penn Valley, Truckee, Auburn, Colfax) in:
  • Real Estate Law (easements, leases, land use, transactions, construction)
  • Business Law (small business start ups, transactions, contracts, LLCs, corporations, partnerships)
  • Employment Law(wage and hour, discrimination, contracts, trade secrets, compliance, prevention, employee relations disputes, separation agreements)
  • Mediation (real estate, business, employment)
  • Civil Litigation (real property, construction, corporate control, partnerships, collections)
Law Office of Chuck Farrar
Providing solutions for
Real Estate Law, Business Law, Employment Law, Litigation, Mediation Services
140 Litton Drive, Ste. 200
Grass Valley, CA 95945
Attorney, Mediator and Counselor

Chuck prides himself on being accessible. 
If you can't reach him....you aren't trying hard enough!

(530) 273-0800; (530) 277-4862-mobile; info@cflawgold.com
Serving Grass Valley, Nevada City, Penn Valley, Auburn, Truckee and Lake Tahoe

Educate and Protect Yourself

by hiring Chuck Farrar, a top- rated peer reviewed Grass Valley lawyer and counselor who is experienced in real estate law, business law, contract law, civil litigation and employment law.

  • Breadth & depth of experience to handle complex legal situations

  • Out-of-the-box thinking, with the passion and skills to find win-win resolutions

  • Former partner of top-rated international law firm (Morrison & Foerster)

  • Serving Nevada County (Grass Valley, Nevada City, Penn Valley & Truckee)

  • Experienced in handling non-routine cases/legal matters (the tough stuff)

  • AV peer review rating (Very High to Preeminent).  Highest ranking available

  • Focuses on resolving your legal matter as amicably, cost-effectively and rationally as possible

  • Experienced in real property (real estate transactions, disputes, easements, contracts, land use), employment law (prevention and resolution of disputes) and business law (start ups, dissolution, transactions, litigation)

  • Mediator with advanced training
Chuck Farrar is On Top Of "YOUR" Game

  • Saving you frustration

  • Protecting  your back

  • Leveraging the strengths of your case or matter

  • Making the law understandable

  • Focusing your attention on what matters to you

  • Serving you with compassion and action

  • Helping you make decisions that will bring you the best possible outcomes given the facts, the law, and human nature
Chuck Farrar Tops for You

Neutral Mediation services for:
  • Real estate disputes
  • Employer-employee disputes
  • Business contract disputes
  • Other disputes requiring complex issues

Nevada County is a town of mavericks.  People who are innovative, creative and like their space.  This sometimes leads to problems, and with the right approach, seemingly unresolvable disputes are resolved with regard to:
  • Easements
  • Title
  • Encroachments
  • Disclosures

You can count on Chuck to recognize and create winable solutions.

Chuck has also helped local small business employers prevent and resolve:
  • Wage and hour disputes
  • Discrimination, harassment and hiring disputes
  • Work disputes caused by unclear or undefined expectations (e.g., having no employee handbook or an ineffective employee handbook or job descriptions)

CV, BV & AV are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties, Inc., used in accordance with Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies.  Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process.  Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the Judiciary.  Martindale-Hubbell Ratings fall into two categories- legal ability and general ethical standards.

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