Fred Seyed Hasani, experienced Business attorney in Aliso Viejo, CA with 67 reviews
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Fred Seyed Hasani

120 Vantis Ste 300, Aliso Viejo, CA

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1998:
University of Southern California Law School, JD/MBA - Juris Doctorate and MBA
1998:
University of Southern California - Marshall School of Business, JD/MBA - Juris Doctorate and MBA
1993:
University of California - Los Angeles, BA - Bachelor of Arts
1993:
Univ of California at Los Angeles, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Erin craig

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18 Oct, 2024
Sam and Jason were extremely helpful with dealing with a very difficult situation with a HOA that was using intimidation, threats and bullying tactics. They able to achieve a very favorable outcome for me. I’m very grateful.
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Nima ardabili

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11 Oct, 2024
Virginia is very honest person and actually cares. Great to work with
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Terri lewis

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25 Sep, 2024
If you search the internet for an attorney for HOA issues, MBK Chapman shows up on the top of the search....but highly recommend to keep scrolling. We engaged MBK Chapman for two one hour sessions for a consult (total $750). The attorney for Florida did not appear to be very knowledgable about Florida HOA laws and did not have a logical approach. In fact, it was a couple hours of circular discussion. The only conclusion proposed was "hire me on retainer to further investigate"...at $3500. The attorney was incapable of reading a couple paragraphs in an HOA Covenants document and interpret the intent. In a spirit of fairness, I sent a note of dissatisfaction prior to posting this review. The response back implied "lack of information" on our part. Zero acknowledgment that there was a lack of value delivery. To compare, we hired another attorney for a 30 minute consult (the price that would be applied to any future retainer) and within the 30 minutes discussion, the attorney had 1) read all of the pre-read material before the meeting, 2) listened and asked questions, 3) proposed different strategic options and 4) pulled up our HOA covenants and interpreted the critical areas in less than 4 minutes. Wow! Big contrast and value vs MBK Chapman. The other legal firm is...Clear. Concise. Professional. Also, from a cost perspective, the initial consults fees apply as a credit to future retainer.
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Highly knowledgeable and effective in handling HOA-related legal issues
“MBK Chapman PC, specifically Jessica Grazul helped us to secure a favorable outcome with the dispute we had with our HOA. We're very happy with the outcome and highly recommend MBK Chapman PC.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness to clients
“I could not speak highly enough of Michael Kushner. A true professional in his trade who helped me on personal matters as well as with our business. We have engaged him and his team on day to day corporate needs to real estate matters and he always delivered.”
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Successful in achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“HOA's can be a major pain in the butt. But the staff at MBK CHAPMAN PC got my HOA off my butt, and actually won my case against them. They not only won my case, but actually got me a settlement and a settlement agreement which is very rare, but they got it done for me.”
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Provides personalized and tailored legal strategies
“Meeting with Michael Kushner for our initial one hour strategy meeting...from the moment he said hello, it was clear he had already read all the notes on my case. That is rare. I was very impressed.”
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Honest and ethical in their approach
“Everyone at MBK was honest and upfront in making sure I knew just what they could and could not do.”
Cons
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Can be expensive, with high hourly rates and retainer fees
“Although expensive, this firm is worth it. (Face it, lawsuits are almost always costly.)”
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Some clients have experienced poor communication and lack of responsiveness
“Paid ”
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Concerns about potential conflicts of interest and breach of confidentiality
“He obviously breached his confidentiality oath by disclosing case details to an unrelated party, my obsessive ex, who had no involvement in the case.”

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