Maria J Amaya, experienced Criminal Defense, Personal Injury attorney in Chico, CA with 9 reviews
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Maria J Amaya

196 Cohasset Rd, Chico, CA

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Education

2003:
CAL Northern SOL, JD - Juris Doctor
1992:
California St Univ Chico, undergraduate

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Anonymous

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19 May, 2022
I highly recommend her. She is honest, brilliant, work hard and strategic attorney. I will whole refer them to my friends and family!
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Anonymous

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18 May, 2022
Lo más importante es que habla español y te ayuda a salir bien de tu caso, excelente persona
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Lisa lucas

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05 Jul, 2020
Expert legal representation.
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Pros
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Excellent legal representation and expertise
“Expert legal representation.”
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Successful in achieving positive outcomes for clients
“I was facing 6 years in prison and she managed to reduce my charges and I only got probation time.”
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Highly professional and dedicated to client's case
“I want to thank Maria for her professionalism and dedication to help me.”
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Provides clear communication and keeps clients informed
“She fought very hard and kept me informed about every step of my case and court proceedings.”
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Caring and personable approach that makes clients feel supported
“She made me feel like she cared about me & wanted the best for me in my case.”
Cons
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Potential inconsistency in responsiveness and follow-up
“We paid for a consultation hoping that Maria Amaya would be the attorney we could hire to represent our case. We paid $150 consult fee and sat with her for 40 minutes. She indicated twice during the consult that she would get back to us but nothing happened.”
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Occasional unprofessional conduct in court
“By the last day of the court case, he was screaming at his client in open court. Not very professional.”

Publications

2015:
Chico Family Law Blog, Divorce & Family Law in California
2012:
Website Article, California Criminal Record Expungement
2011:
State Bar of California, California State Bar Profile

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