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15 Sep, 2024 by Anonymous
I had been in AZ for approximately 2 years, before being charged with an aggravated DUI (wrong way driving) which is a felony. I had never been in trouble prior to this incident and was scared out of my mind. Mr. Ramos was hired, after I terminated my first attorney, for almost jeopardizing my professional license. As many have stated in their reviews, when I initially contacted Mr. Ramos, he seemed caring, showed empathy, and seemed eager to assist. He even alluded to possibly getting my charges dropped, due to me correcting my mistake and not actually getting pulled over going the wrong way. Quick sidebar: When the police pulled me over, they stated that my vehicle fit the description of a call that they received about a car going the wrong way. No one was injured and there was no accident as, I had corrected my mistake and was going the right way when I got pulled over. Anyway, moving forward (throughout a 2 year span), he attended some of my court hearings and on the last hearing, where I would be convicted, he stated, “We got a deviated offer and I think you should take it.” Mind you, I never knew what the initial offer was, until that day. So, the initial offer was 4 months in prison and the deviated offer was 2 months in county jail. I didn’t want to do either but, I signed the agreement for the two months as there was no time for discussion, we were at the final hearing. The only good thing about this is, when it happened, Arizona had just put an expungement law in place, and my conviction qualifies to get expunged. There is so much more that I can write but, I tried to keep it as short as possible. Please, if you’re considering him… reconsider! As some have mentioned, you’ll probably get a more favorable outcome, with a court appointed attorney!
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13 Oct, 2023 by Jingmingli
I fully paid him $10,000. He is only interested in asking me to sign a stipulated agreement without explaining to me why there was a charge of money laundering case against me. He never discussed any possible defense I have. I then transferred the case to another attorney Bradley Rideout who then applied to the court and have the case dismissed without the necessity of a trial. When I asked for the bill and for refund of the money which I have paid him, he refused by lying to say that I never asked for termination of the agreement and he also lied to say that I never asked for the refund of any money owed to me. I with the help of a friend has reported him to the State Bar in Arizona. The State Bar is now conducting investigation into the matter.
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10 Jan, 2023 by Anonymous
Do not waste your time with this guy. The only time you will hear from him is when you owe money. He blames everything on his paralegals and they do not know their left from their right from what I experienced "I don't know what your talking about" is not something you want to hear from your attorney. I think he takes on DUI cases because they are cut and dry for him, personally I think he is on the police's side. These people who are indorsing him have obviously never used him.
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20 Aug, 2021 by Kevin
I was convicted of a pretty bad dui. Granted, I didn’t hurt anyone or myself, but my BAC was very high. I wasn’t expecting a lot from a lawyer, just some guidance. Paul was all ears and extremely helpful when we first reached out to him. As soon as I paid the full fee he was like a ghost. My case went on for 2 full years! He only attended 2 or 3 of my hearings. His assistants came to all of them. He didn’t even attend a virtual hearing for my sentencing. I told the judge what vacation time I had at my job and she made the suggestion to the prosecutors to lower my sentence! Before that, Paul was telling me to accept 4 months in PRISON. Because if the judge it was lowered to 2. Whenever I had questions it would take days to a week to get back to me. After I did my time I had many questions and Paul was unreachable. I knew I would be in trouble for this dui. I hired Paul for his help and guidance. I barely got any guidance for 2 years. I don’t suggest hiring someone who isn’t going to be there for you when times are tough. I saw a few reviews who mentioned the same exact thing.
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14 Jul, 2019 by Anonymous
When I retained Paul, he had many ideas and theories as to how my charges will be dropped. By the end of it, he was trying to convince me to take a plea for BOTH felonies I was charged with, and told me if I didn’t i would most likely do 2.5 years in prison, which I regrettably did to avoid time missed with my children, as I’ve never had prior felonies, or ever have done time in prison,OR JAIL. He showed up to only a couple of my hearings, and had assistants of his show up to my other hearings, fashionably late I might add. He took over 6 grand from me, just for me to take a plea that I would have received without him. Do yourself a favor and go with a public defender, or make sure whoever you retain is more than confident in your case.
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14 Mar, 2024 by Libby
(LONG POST, BUT WELL WORTH YOUR TIME) Jami was recommended to me by my Mother's estate attorney. I'd just traveled back to Des Moines for a class reunion, and received files from my ex-husband's business partner (who lived near us in Scottsdale part time.) These files not only proved he'd been embezzling from the company, but had also been using that money on "seeking arrangements dot com" to be a "Shuger Daddy" to many women around the country (at this point in our marriage, I didn't even like him much, but he knew because of my religion the ONLY way I'd ever divorce him would be infidelity--which I NEVER thought he'd commit...) So, after seeing the file (AKA: my get out of jail free card) and getting Jami's info, I called her from Iowa. I told her that what I was about to say was going to sound crazy, but it was probably only the tip of the iceberg. I'm not sure if she believed everything I was telling her, but as we both found out over the course over the next nearly 2 & a 1/2 years, I was right -- it was not only the tip of the iceberg, it wasn't even 5% of it. The divorce itself went very smoothly and quickly. However, to "punish me" for not getting back together with him after the divorce (I'd lied and said I HAD to divorce him to save face with my family--even though at this point he made my skin crawl), he decided to "get revenge" by fighting me for custody of our 4 children. While this probably would have been a "no brainer" for anyone else, my issue was with my oldest daughter; her birth-mother (my ex's 3rd wife) passed away shortly after my daughter's birth. And even though I'd raised her since before her 2nd birthday, I couldn't adopt her because the ONE thing I needed to complete the process, but didn't have, was my ex's tax returns (he'd never filed them for around 20 years.) This left me with absolutely NO way to adopt her, and absolutely NO legal rights to her whatsoever. Thus, a very LONG, ugly, and disgusting battle ensued (I've been diagnosed with PTSD), with the crescendo being a 2 & a 1/2 day trial. But by the end of that trial, I still have the VERY distinct impression that the judge could not STAND my ex. I could never gauge how he felt about me, but, man, he REALLY seemed to see what a scum my ex was! Regardless, the judge ended up granting me soul custody of all 4 of my kids, the OLDEST included (my ex was granted paid visitation every other weekend -- which, of course, he never took.) Granting me soul custody of my oldest was ABSOLUTELY unprecedented, and I don't think entirely legal in AZ, yet Jami made that happen. Granted, Judge Ryan also played a HUGE role in it all, but Jami was the person who methodically painted the pictures, both big and small, and put every piece of the puzzle into place for the judge. To say that Jami is an amazing lawyer doesn't even come close to describe her skill, talent, and expertise. However, there honestly aren't ANY words other than AMAZING that come close. I genuinely do not think a client could find a better lawyer than Jami Wilenchic. ANYWHERE.
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24 Feb, 2017 by Anonymous
Jami navigated me through a very difficult divorce. If Jami selects you as her client your situation will get better. She outperformed a lawyer that was double her cost. She is a brilliant attorney. I bought the audio of the court room because she was that good. Thanks Jami!
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10 May, 2013 by Chris
I hired Jami Wilenchik for my complex child custody case and she was amazing! Jami was hired after I had started the process and before my trial and she caught up on everything and got me the outcome I wanted. Jami was very honest and to this day I still ask her questions as they come up. I would strongly recommend her if you want a winner in your corner.
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17 Sep, 2024 by Emily riordan
Got referred to Angelica by a family member! She has great energy and is willing to help your financial future!
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15 Sep, 2024 by Erin
Angelica took the time to speak with my husband and I. She listened carefully to our situation, she was super warm/friendly and really seemed to care about us as people vs just as business. We are looking forward to working with her and eager to get going on our financial goals!
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12 Sep, 2024 by Darien manley
Just had our first meeting with Angelica and what a breath of fresh air! Bonnie and I had a great introduction to how Angelica works within the Edward Jones model! Very impressed with her knowledge and professionalism and how we jumped right in to making changes for the better! Can't to see where this new relationship takes us!
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25 Feb, 2022 by Anonymous
From the moment she was assigned to my case she was made sure that I was informed on every decision that was on my plate as well as every move the person I was suing lawyer was trying to do. She really made sure that the whole process was as worry free as possible so I could continue to get my life back together after such a horrible accident.
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11 Feb, 2021 by William
I was referred to the office of Yelena Shimonova,My case was a very difficult case,She had it settled in my favor in a very short time.Will used this office if and when i ever need the same kind of special care,Thank you Yelena for you help.
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24 May, 2016 by Juan (manny)
I hired Yelena for a paternity case. I am very happy with the representation I received and the outcome of my case. Yelena is a very caring and compassionate person. Would gladly hire her again as my attorney and would gladly recommend her.
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