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Mathur Law Offices, P.C. was started by attorney Sanjay S. Mathur in 1995. With care, commitment and compassion for his clients, Mr. Mathur was able to create a firm that has experienced tremendous growth. Mr. Mathur's loyalty to his clients and his adherence to the principles of the United States Constitution have been, and will continue to be, the inspiration for the hard work put into each and every case. Mr. Mathur's firm slogan "Diversity in Clients, Equity in Justice" translates the commitment of this firm to ensure that people from every background, national origin, ethnicity, culture, sex, color, creed or religion get the best representation possible in the United States judicial system.
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