Wilke, Fleury, Hoffelt, Gould & Birney, LLP is one of Sacramento’s oldest and largest firms. Our values are steeped in the tradition of faithfully serving our clients and community for more than 80 years.
The firm counsels clients in the dynamic arenas of healthcare law; general litigation; government relations and political law; construction; employment; bankruptcy; business transactions, including sales and mergers; real estate; tax; estate planning and alternative dispute resolution. The firm also handles all aspects of litigation for its clients in both state and federal courts, including professional malpractice defense, construction defect and complex business, financial and employment cases.
Clients count on our reputation for integrity and our unflagging devotion to their needs and priorities.
The fact that many partners of the firm have served as Superior Court judges, state legislators and in numerous public offices attests to the high standards that guide our attorneys in their lives and in the practice of law.
The attorneys at Wilke, Fleury, Hoffelt, Gould & Birney also are proud members of the community and are dedicated to improving Sacramento. Many of the firm's members assume leadership roles and commit their time and energy to important community organizations, such as the Shriners Hospitals for Children, Northern California; the Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce; Northern California Goodwill Industries; KVIE — Northern California’s Public Broadcasting Station; the Sacramento Ballet; Sacramento Pioneers Association; B Street Theatre; and the Sacramento Symphony Association. Our attorneys also take leadership roles in local, state, and national bar associations.
Our members also provide counsel and other support for local endeavors and organizations including:
- Creation of Foundation Health Plan, one of the nation's largest health maintenance organizations.
- Redevelopment of the downtown Sacramento area.
- The California State Railroad Museum.
- The American Heart Association-Golden Empire Chapter.
- The Sacramento Medical Foundation Blood Center.
- Voluntary Legal Services Program, a joint project of the Sacramento County Bar Association and Legal Services of Northern California.
In addition, the firm regularly opens its facilities for use by state and community organizations, such as the California Wildlife Federation, the Sacramento Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and numerous local civic and service groups.
Through this enduring sense of community our attorneys are able to forge long-term relationships with our clients that inspire us to do our very best to solve their problems. Our clients tell us we’re succeeding. |