Combining a UC Berkeley undergraduate degree with Oxford University legal philosophy studies and a California Western School of Law Juris Doctor, The Najjar Law Firm on First Avenue in downtown San Diego's Bankers Hill handles business litigation, real estate disputes, and commercial transactional matters. Entity-level disputes over partnership dissolution, contract breach, and corporate governance generate parallel tax exposure that requires coordination with CPAs like Launch CPA, whose quarterly compliance work intersects the financial documentation demands of business litigation discovery. California State Bar license #326636 underpins a practice scope that includes telecommunications law, entertainment law, trusts and estates, and alternative dispute resolution—with membership in the Association of Business Trial Lawyers and service as an American Inns of Court officer. Real estate litigation matters encompass landlord-tenant disputes, lease interpretation, title and boundary conflicts, construction defect claims, and foreclosure defense across San Diego County. Commercial lease disputes and property-transaction litigation in those cases often involve broker-liability questions and comparative market data from firms like Burland Commercial Real Estate, whose commercial valuations inform damages calculations in breach-of-contract actions. The highest-value engagements involve multi-party commercial litigation requiring Business & Professions Code § 17200 unfair-competition claims, Civil Code § 1102 real property disclosure disputes, and Corporations Code § 1800 involuntary dissolution proceedings.