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Highly skilled and aggressive lawyer who fights relentlessly for client's rights
“Atty. Dosa is SHARP, AGREESIVE, and a very keen strategist. He will fight relentlessly through tooth and nails for your constitutional rights.”
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Demonstrates a genuine concern for client's well-being and takes a personalized approach
“He offered one thing I did not expect. He understood how I felt, my frustration with not being heard, my exhaustion with worry, and my occasional outburst due to frustration. Because of this he never took anything I said personally.”
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Proactive and responsive in handling cases
“Andrew, however, was always responsive and in fact pro active.”
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Achieves successful outcomes for clients, including dismissal of charges
“The case will be dismissed. Even though the D.A. would not listen, Mr. Dosa found a way around them and got a Judge to listen and do the right thing.”
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Provides excellent client service and goes above and beyond to assist clients
“Andrew Dosa has helped me with several legal issues, even going above and beyond to assist me.”
Cons
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Missed scheduled hearing and failed to take responsibility or provide accurate follow-up information
“Missed scheduled hearing. Failed to take responsibility for missed hearing. Failed to provide accurate details of follow-up hearing and ignored client's phone calls, texts.”
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Displayed a negative and condescending approach towards the client
“Negative, condescending approach. Seemed partial to black client and refused to correct the consequences of failing to appear at a sch”

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27 Jun, 2023 by Frank
After 6 months in jail for murder, I was out on $400k bail. I fired an attorney who had failed to open negotiations with the DA’s office by telephone or email. I hired Andrew Dósa. He approached the prosecutor, off-the-record in the courtroom, and made an appointment. After presenting my self-defense evidence, Andrew convinced the prosecutor to drop the murder charge plus about 2 dozen others. I am a free man today with no criminal record thanks to Andrew.
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25 Jun, 2023 by Rhonda
Missed scheduled hearing. Failed to take responsibility for missed hearing. Failed to provide accurate details of follow-up hearing and ignored client's phone calls, texts. Negative, condescending approach. Seemed partial to black client and refused to correct the consequences of failing to appear at a sch
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22 Dec, 2021 by Kurt
My family retained Andrew for a crazy civil harassment problem we were having with two neighbors across the street. After appearing in court 11 times in front of 6 different Judges we were advised to seek counsel. Once we told our story to Andrew he laid out a strategy he thought we pursue to get some relief from the court. It was challenging to be sure but the plan Andrew mapped out for us was exceptional and we were granted a 5 year stay away order and attorneys fees. My family and are so glad we crossed paths with Andrew and will forever be grateful for his patience and counsel through this Horrible ordeal. Thanks Andrew
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