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BRYAN W. WOLFORD

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New Office Location and Hours

by Bryan W. Wolford on 06/30/10

The Law Offices of Bryan W. Wolford is in the process of moving to our new home at 501-A North High Street in California, Missouri. Our new office is located on the courthouse square at the corner of East Main Street and North High Street. We are next door to The Best of Rays Tanning, and on the same block as Derringer's Bar and Grill.

Along with the move, we now have regular business hours of operation. The firm will be open to the public from 9:00 am through 5:00 pm every weekday excluding Federal holidays. We will close daily from Noon to 1:00 pm for lunch. These hours will take affect on Tuesday July 6, 2010.

Although we now have regular business hours, we will still accommodate appointments after-hours and on weekends for the convenience of our clients.

We strongly encourage our clients to make appointments before stopping by the office if they need to discuss current or future representation. This is to ensure an attorney is available to meet with the client, and not at court or otherwise occupied.

Clients may also use our small law library, free of charge, any time during business hours. Anyone in the community is welcome to use our books, or merely stop by to chat with Bryan about arrowheads or baseball and enjoy a cup of fresh-ground coffee.

Within a few months, we will have an open house and a ribbon cutting ceremony. Please stay posted for the date.

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