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At the law offices of Myers, Widders, Gibson, Jones and Schneider, L.L.P. we serve clients in California and Nevada.
Our office locations are: Ventura, San Luis Obispo, Valencia, Reno, and Las Vegas.
Our legal services help businesses and individuals throughout the tri-
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Main Office:
5425 Everglades Street Ventura, CA 93003
Ventura • San Luis Obispo • Valencia • Reno • Las Vegas


Michael S. Martin practice emphasizes general civil litigation including construction defect cases, commercial and consumer collections, construction contracts, construction liens and enforcement of judgments. Mr. Martin has represented general contractors, subcontractors, and material and equipment suppliers in CSLB arbitrations, private mediation, and litigation. He also has experience with construction licensing issues and home improvement contracting.
Mr. Martin is also actively involved in code enforcement activities on behalf of the firm’s municipal clients, including the cities of Ojai, Fillmore and Ventura. These activities include criminal prosecutions of municipal code violators and seeking civil remedies.
Mr. Martin is admitted to practice before all State and Federal courts in California.
He is a member of the California State Bar, the American Bar Association and the
Ventura County Bar Association (where he is a member of the Ventura County Trial
Lawyers Association). He also serves on the Advisory Board of Police Activity League
for the City of Ventura’s Police Department and is on the Board of Directors of the
Channel Islands Chapter of the California Landscape Contractors Association and is
a member of the Ventura County Contractors Association. Mr. Martin earned his B.A.
from Abilene Christian University in 1991 and his M.Div. from Princeton Seminary
in 1994. He is fluent in Portuguese which he learned while he and his wife worked
in Brazil with a non-