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Christopher G. Michail

Botti & Morison Estate Planning

Ventura, CA • Serving Ventura County

(805) 585-1885

No public disciplinary record

About Christopher G. Michail

Christopher G. Michail is a California-licensed attorney practicing in Ventura, Ventura County. Admitted to the State Bar of California in 2021 (Bar #340398) with 5 years of practice. Currently practices at Botti & Morison Estate Planning.

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Education

  • Law School: UC Hastings COL; San Francisco CA

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Office Location

Botti & Morison Estate Planning

Botti & Morison Estate Planning, 199 Figueroa Street, Ste. 200

Ventura, CA 93001

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Verified from State Bar of California records 2026-06-13.

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