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also known as Tye Merritt
Merritt Law, Inc. is a woman and minority owned law office in Southern California. Our practice areas include commercial litigation, business transactions, real estate, non-judicial foreclosures, Section 184 loans, evictions and bankruptcy.
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Chat withState: California
Acquired: 2005
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10670 Civic Center Drive, Suite 130, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, 91730
2 Client Reviews
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Posted by Lavern | January 14, 2013
Thank for helping me solve my legal matter
I am extremely satisfied with the service I received from Merritt Law. I had a very serious legal matter that I did not see a way out . Merritt Law helped me solve this matter and helped me learn about my rights. What I like about the firm is when I need someone to talk to, I was not put on hole ...
Posted by Debra | January 14, 2013
Great Attorney
I know Tye professionally and can attest to her work ethic. I've referred several people to her for various issues and they were all happy with the great results. If you are in need of a good lawyer at reasonable rates retain Mrs. Merritt.
"I endorse this lawyer. She is an exceptional attorney who takes pride in providing her clients with excellent service."
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2013
Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2002
Legal Excellence, Witkin Award
2006 - Present
President, Merritt Law, Inc.
2013 - Present
Western San Bernardino County Bar AssociationAttorney Member
2012 - Present
Riverside County Bar AssociationAttorney Member
2011 - Present
Southern California Minority Supplier Development CouncilAttorney Member
2007 - Present
Los Angeles County Bar AssociationAttorney Member
Represented Defendant - Case dismissed
2004
JD - Juris Doctor
2012
Unlawful Detainers and Foreclosures
1998
English
Legal Answers
How do I convert an unlawful detainer to a limited civil case? Can I add defendants when I do this?
07 Jan 2013
Do tenants have the right to refuse to let realtors enter house that is for sale if they are given 24 hour notice?
10 Jan 2013
Difference between a demurrer and ex parte in an unlawful detainer suit,
09 Jan 2013