Wiley Uretz has successfully helped clients with a wide range of matters including: terms of use agreements, and privacy policies both for websites and physical locations; entity formation and securities law compliance; contract drafting and negotiation; construction defect litigation; mechanic lien litigation; breach of contract litigation; asset purchase and sale agreements; tenancy in common partition actions; property boundary and view disputes; obtaining necessary land use approvals; wage and hour litigation (defense); ADA litigation defense; California compliant employment policies; trademark, copyright and trade secret issues.
His ability to negotiate and complete purchase and sale agreements for multi-million dollar real estate transactions and his work in obtaining land use approvals for commercial development from local government agencies have been greatly appreciated by his clients.
Wiley first joined the fiĀrm as an intern in the summers of 2013 and 2014 while attending Whittier Law School in Orange County, CA. He also clerked for Orange County Superior Court Judge Fredrick Aguirre, prior to joining Reetz Fox & Bartlett, LLP, giving him a helpful insight into navigating the court system. In 2015, Wiley managed a successful political campaign for a new Santa Barbara City Council member.
When not at the office, Wiley enjoys playing horse polo, soccer and golf. He has been sponsored to play polo in several countries and states including: Canada, Argentina, and New York. Wiley was named the Intercollegiate Player of the Year while in college and achieved the polo equivalent of being named an All-American.
Wiley graduated from Westmont College in 2012. He then attended Whittier Law School where he graduated Summa Cum Laude in 2015 and was named the Outstanding Student in Intellectual Property. His practice focuses on the areas of business and real estate transactions and related litigation.
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