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Our Legal Practice Areas

Our skilled lawyers handle a wide variety of legal issues. As a full-service law firm, we are ready to help you with your legal needs in any of the following areas:

When you have a legal need in St. Louis or anywhere in Missouri, you should seek the advice of a team of attorneys dedicated to solving legal problems for the people of this state. Because legal disputes often encompass multiple areas of law, a full-service law firm that can handle unexpected turns in the case can make life much easier for you.

At Paule, Camazine & Blumenthal, P.C., we provide comprehensive services to clients with a wide range of needs. Our strength lies in our team approach to handling legal concerns. We are able to draw upon the talents of lawyers in a variety of legal practice groups to serve our clients better. We are proud of our reputation as a law firm committed to finding solutions to our sophisticated business and individual clients.

To arrange an initial consultation with an attorney at our firm, call us at 314-727-2266. You can also reach us by e-mail.

Whatever your legal concern, you can be confident that Paule, Camazine & Blumenthal is the first and only law firm you’ll need to visit.

Missouri Attorneys With Two Convenient Office Locations to Serve You

In the greater St. Louis area, our telephone numbers are 314-727-2266. You can also contact the PCB Law Firm online. Phone and e-mail messages are promptly returned. Foreign language translation is available on request.

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