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Pros
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Exceptional legal expertise and strategic approach in and out of court
“Daniel is an outstanding attorney. He is extremely responsive and has the ability to critically assess a situation and weigh the different possible outcomes. He is strategic and aggressive when necessary.”
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Effective negotiation and resolution of cases
“He was able to negotiate an acceptable plea agreement for me which mitigated any future ramifications for my misdemeanor crime.”
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Prompt and responsive communication with clients
“Daniel was always available whenever I needed him and was on time and present during our time at court.”
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Ability to make complex legal processes seem easy and reduce client stress
“He explained the process and was able to make a stressful situation seem easy.”
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Compassionate and confidence-building representation
“He made me feel at ease and confident in my situation.”
Cons
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Unprofessional and rude behavior from office staff
“When I called to discuss payment, the assistant told me I need to manage my money better, and go get a second job. I feel this was completely unprofessional and flat out RUDE!!!!”
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Lack of empathy and understanding towards clients' personal circumstances
“Alane jumped got on the phone and with the same condescending tone she argued with me claiming I was being rude to her staff, which was a blatant lie. Mocking me about falling on hard times and making accusation that I was mad about going to court and claiming I was trying to evade my court hearing making up lies that I called days later even though it was the day after my court date.”
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Failure to communicate and follow through on promised actions
“5 days before my trial I sent an email and I heard nothing from Alane or her office about the extension.”
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Unprofessional and unethical conduct, including making false claims and disclosing confidential information
“Unprofessional unethical and immoral. Made many false claims. Was verbaly abusive. Lack of and refusal to communicate. Demanded money in advance to trial only to Withdraw days before trial and disclosed confidential information to prosecution.”

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14 Oct, 2024 by Ashley martinez
Very professional and knowledgeable. Everyone in the office is so nice and helpful. Definitely recommend!
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11 Oct, 2024 by Marco sanchez
Awesome service I recommend anyone
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08 Aug, 2024 by 1421yessenia
My husband used Daniel and he helped him so much. He supported and answered all the questions we had along the way and was very patient. Thank you so much for your help
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18 Apr, 2024 by Michael amaya
I was living in CA and found out I had a warrant for a non appearance in Phx. I was referred by a family member to Alane Ortega’s law office and hired her. One of the first bad interactions I had with Alane was her and her office claiming my father called her office and was extremely rude to her staff. After she looked into her allegations, she later apologized for her accusation and realized it was another one of her clients and was not me nor my father. As my case went on I was told by the judge I was not able to leave the state, even though I didn’t have residency in Arizona at the time, she advised me that I could go back to CA. I chose to stay in AZ not to violate what the courts had ordered. I finally got to my court date ready for my hearing and they dismissed my case. A few months later they brought the case back up and I had another court date. During that time I fell on hard times whole out of state and asked Alane for an extension on my court date, which was granted. About a little over month before my new court date, I was in a terrible car accident where my car was totaled. I was injured and stranded while out of town while on business. With no car, injured and with a Doctors excuse I explained my circumstances to Alane and she was extremely condescending and rude. I showed proof and sent all the info I had about my accident. The court date was coming up and 5 days before my trial I sent an email and I heard nothing from Alane or her office about the extension. I assumed I needed to be there for my trial so I made travel arrangements and got to PHX so I would not violate. The day of my court date, I got a call 3 hours before my court hearing saying that It was postponed. Confused to why, I called the next day, I spoke to her receptionist and explained what my issues were. Alane jumped got on the phone and with the same condescending tone she argued with me claiming I was being rude to her staff, which was a blatant lie. Mocking me about falling on hard times and making accusation that I was mad about going to court and claiming I was trying to evade my court hearing making up lies that I called days later even though it was the day after my court date. Not only is she rude and unprofessional, she lies! This has been the worst lawyer experience I’ve ever had to deal with. Arrogant, unprofessional, rude, condescending and not empathetic. Find another law office. P.S. It wasn’t because of her “hard work” the case was first dismissed. It was because officer didn’t show up. This is ALL factually accurate.
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22 Mar, 2024 by Diamond gradillas
Best law firm! She helped me as much as she can to keep my step son here in the United States with me after his dad’s passing. Unfortunately we were unable to keep him here but she gave me an additional year with him before he could go back.
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