Panda Lynn Kroll

5999B Ridge Street, Camarillo, CA

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4.8 / 5
Avvo
5.0
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15 Reviews
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3.7
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3 Reviews
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License

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Education

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Harvard Extension
2000
Boston Univ SOL, JD - Juris Doctor
1996
UC Extension, Certificate
1987
Northern Illinois University, MFA - Master of Fine Arts (Media Studies)
1986
Univ of California Santa Cruz, undergraduate

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4.8 18 reviews
Avvo 5.0
Google Maps 3.7

N ocean

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07 Aug, 2023
The worse he doesn’t even have an office uses a P.O. Box he’s not impartial he’s a crook being reported the bar association so no more victims will go through this Shame !!!
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Daniel

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07 Apr, 2023
All of my interactions with her over the past 20 years have been without exception outstanding. She is the best lawyer I've ever met with.
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Mark

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03 Jan, 2023
On several occasions over about 10 years' time, I have had the pleasure of consulting with Panda Kroll on legal matters, including consumer class actions, civil litigation, and for general legal assistance on pro se cases. I have found her to have a sharp, deep, and up-to-date legal mind, to be detail-oriented, and to be generous and willing to share her time and knowledge. It is clear that she offers a wealth of experience and exhibits good judgment. She always responds quickly to requests for information. In my 65 years on this Earth, in my experience, it is rare to find an attorney who is both a genuinely helpful, nice, and good person, but who also is a tough, tenacious, and client-centered litigator. Hire her and then rest assured, you're in good hands.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and thorough in understanding case details
“She is very thorough in understanding case background and seeking out the best strategy to move forward.”
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Provides direct, honest, and assertive legal advice
“She is direct, honest and assertive.”
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Responsive and timely in addressing client needs
“She always responds quickly to requests for information.”
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Excellent communicator who explains options clearly
“She took the time to explain my options and let me ask questions and answered them professionally and quick!!”
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Generous in sharing expertise and providing guidance
“In my 65 years on this Earth, in my experience, it is rare to find an attorney who is both a genuinely helpful, nice, and good person, but who also is a tough, tenacious, and client-centered litigator.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

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New, http://www.nytimes.com/1997/08/31/business/six-diplomas-later-they-re-going-back-to-school.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm
2012:
Daily Journal, Fixing the Fixer
2012:
Citations (VCBA), HOW DO BIOTECHNOLOGY LAWS AFFECT REAL PEOPLE?
2010:
Journal of the World Universities Forum, The Social Utility of Mischief: the Borat Litigation
2009:
Citations (VCBA), Employment Eligibility Screening
2008:
Citations (VCBA), From Ventura to Havana
2008:
Citations (VCBA), Municipal Law Report: Regulation of Home Businesses
2008:
Citations (VCBA), An Extraordinary Alternative to Law School
2008:
Citations (VCBA), More Than Mojitos
2007:
Citations (VCBA), Mother, Esquire
2006:
Citations (VCBA), Lawyers and Faith
2006:
Citations (VCBA), VCBA Affiliates Fund Scholarships
2006:
Citations (VCBA), Rotation, Not Revolution
2006:
Citations (VCBA), Follow Your Dream: Interview with VCBA President Loye Barton
2006:
Citations (VCBA), Judge Reiser reports: The Courtroom of Tomorrow
2005:
Citations (VCBA), Local Attorneys Cast in NBC Reality Show
2005:
Citations (VCBA), California’s Same Sex Marriage Yo-Yo
2005:
Citations (VCBA), Same High Emotions Present in Same Sex Marriages
2000:
New York Times, Six Diplomas Later, They're Going Back to School
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