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O.C.'S TOP LAWYERS
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Published: August 01, 2009

Edmond Connor, managing partner

Connor, Fletcher & Williams LLP

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  • In today’s challenging times, large and medium-sized businesses are turning to Edmond Connor and the lawyers of Connor, Fletcher & Williams LLP to handle their litigation matters. 
       
    By choosing Connor, Fletcher & Williams over the “big firms,” clients are reducing their legal fees without compromising their ability to win at trial. 
       
    There are several reasons why clients choose CFW for business litigation.
       
    “First would be the depth of our experience, particularly in the area of land-use law and its impacts on real estate development in Orange County,” says Connor. “Second, we provide ‘big firm’ representation at ‘small firm’ prices.  Third, we produce a high-quality work product and have a commitment to excellence that is second to none.”
       
    Connor and CFW focus on complex business and real estate litigation. CFW has handled a vast array of litigation matters, including real estate development, land-use and environmental matters, contract and fraud disputes, insurance bad faith, employment law, copyrights, trade secrets, and probate litigation. The Firm’s clients include medium and large businesses, and high net worth individuals. 
       
    Some of the Firm’s victories include obtaining a $60 million settlement for the Santa Ana Unified School District in a land-use case involving the Tustin Marine Base; successfully prosecuting a fraud claim for a large utility company, resulting in a settlement in excess of $15 million; winning a $4 million judgment in an employment discrimination case after a three-month jury trial and appeal; and prosecuting a legal malpractice case against a New York law firm involved in the Orange County bankruptcy, resulting in a settlement of approximately $10 million. 
       
    Connor is a native of Omaha, Nebraska, a 1972 graduate of Georgetown University and 1975 graduate of Stanford Law School. His complete biography and the biographies of the attorneys of the Firm can be found at businesslit.com.