Fred Penney, Founder Of Penney And Associates, Talks With LA Weekly

Fred Penney recently sat down with LA Weekly  to discuss his experience as the founder of Penney & Associates, regarded today as a highly sought after and respected personal injury firm. Penney discusses his work ethic and what brought he and his firm so much success. It all started by seeking out contacts from a large national law firm and convincing them to send him the cases deemed a “lost cause.”

Suffice to say, the business plan paid off.

Penney, and his firm, have grown considerably over the years. Today, Penney & Associates have won cases against some of the biggest, most powerful firms in California.

Frederick Penney, Founder Of Penney And Associates: A Highly Sought After Personal Injury Firm In The State Of California

Fred Penney talks strategy, business, and his vision with LA Weekly. Click here now to read the full article!

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