E-mail: William C. Reeves

William C. Reeves specializes in all aspects of business litigation with a concentration on insurance coverage related matters. In addition to advising several major insurers as to their rights and obligations in pending underlying matters in an effort to negotiate global resolutions, Mr. Reeves has advocated for and represented insurers in all aspects of coverage-related litigation, including bad faith litigation, having successfully taken several matters to verdict.

Mr. Reeves also specializes in real estate law, having previously been licensed as a salesperson with the California Department of Real Estate. Mr. Reeves' practice includes representing parties in connection with residential and commercial transactions, unlawful detainer matters, foreclosure proceedings (both judicial and non-judicial) and quiet title actions. Mr. Reeves also has extensive experience in representing both developers and contractors in connection with new construction as well as assisting and advising in related insurance issues, including title, property and liability coverage disputes.

Mr. Reeves received his Juris Doctorate from King Hall at the University of California at Davis after earning Bachelor of Arts degrees in Philosophy and Political Science from the University of California at San Diego. While attending King Hall, Mr. Reeves was a member of the Davis Law Review. Mr. Reeves served under Justice James Marchiano (formerly with the Contra Costa Superior Court) and the Honorable Garland E. Burrell, Jr. of the United States District Court, Eastern District of California. Mr. Reeves is a licensed member of the State Bars of California, Nevada and Arizona, and is admitted to practice in all courts (both State and Federal) in California, Nevada and Arizona.

Mr. Reeves has spoken and given seminars in several different coverage and insurance-related topics as well as on real estate matters. In addition, Mr. Reeves has participated in the preparation of articles and legal treatises addressing issues relevant to insurance coverage and real estate law.