GrahamHollis, APC

San Diego, United States

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About GrahamHollis

It’s all about your goals — not ours. Lets face it, clients want to stay out of legal trouble but if a legal dispute arises, they want an experienced team of litigators who are attentive listeners, good communicators, and great advocates for their interests in court.

We are proud to note that our firm is rated «AV» by Martindale-​Hubbell — its highest possible national rating. Each day, our attorneys and staff do whatever it takes to provide the type of high-​quality service that rating indicates to our clients.

GrahamHollis (including its predecessor firms) has been in operation since 1995 and owns its own brick and mortar office building in San Diego with virtual offices in Temecula, Orange, Los Angeles, Sacramento and San Francisco.

History

Established in 1995.

At GrahamHollis APC we’ve challenged many legal traditions, such as everyone in a «real» law firm needs to be stuffy and formal. And everyone knows a law firm can’t possibly be successful unless it’s located on the top floor of a downtown high-​rise and paneled with wood that cost more than its clients make in a year. Right?

Yes, we’ve broken the mold. And we’re proud of it.

Did it all start with banishing legal pads? Maybe.

Find out for yourself. GrahamHollis. A different kind of law firm.

Meet the Business Owner

Graham H.

Business Owner

Graham was born in Manchester, England and was raised in London.

Before immigrating to the United States, he worked in Paris, France and Valencia, Venezuela. He became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1988.

Graham was a founding partner of GraceHollis LLP., the predecessor firm to GrahamHollis APC, and he holds an «AV» rating from Martindale-​Hubbell.

While Graham has a broad range of litigation experience, he specializes in employment, business and injury disputes. He has two published appellate court decisions to his credit.

Graham was honored by his peers when he was elected president of SDDL for the calendar year 2000. He had previously served as the Association’s treasurer in 1999. He is a two-​time recipient of the Wiley W. Manuel Award for Pro Bono Legal Services from the State Bar of California’s Board of Governors for volunteer legal services to the poor.