Editor’s Note: this is blog post about an open letter from lead attorney William Ferreira to the Bureau of Automotive Repair on the issue of SMOG check simulators, accusations, and Interim Suspension Orders.
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Free ConsultationEditor’s Note: this is blog post about an open letter from lead attorney William Ferreira to the Bureau of Automotive Repair on the issue of SMOG check simulators, accusations, and Interim Suspension Orders.
In a nutshell, our job as defense attorneys against California’s Bureau of Automotive Repair is to uncover the facts and get to a result that helps our clients. Easy right? The problem is, the Bureau of Automotive Repair has a job to do too.
We can all get lost sometimes. I’m not talking metaphorically or about making the wrong turn on a street, I mean really lost.
In daily life there are things that come up that can seem threatening, but just turn out to be annoying. For instance, if you own an auto repair shop in California, you have to deal with a lot of annoyances.
Santa Monica, California – March 22, 2018. Automotive Defense Specialists, a law firm of defense attorneys working against the Bureau of Automotive Repair and in favor of SMOG and STAR station owners in California, is proud to announce a new blog post. The post focuses on the important, though nuanced, issue of tone.
As attorneys who defend SMOG stations and auto shops from the Bureau of Automotive Repair, we may sound as if we don’t appreciate what they do. That’s not true. Bureau of Automotive Repair SMOG checks have given California residents cleaner air to breathe.