Luis Macias, experienced Criminal Defense, Immigration attorney in Chula Vista, CA with 26 reviews
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Luis Macias

642 3rd Ave Ste K, Chula Vista, CA

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4.8 / 5
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Education

2007:
UC Hastings COL, law
2004:
Univ of California San Diego, undergraduate

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4.8 26 reviews
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Paola andrea hernandez

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23 Jan, 2025
Excelente atención Muy satisfecha con el servicio Recomendados al 💯👏👌
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Erick leonard

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17 Jan, 2025
La experiencia con estos abogados aquí en los estados unidos a cido la mejor muy buena atención todo al día y muy buenos precios q es lo más interesante los recomiendo al 100 %
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Pihu

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15 Jan, 2025
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Excellent legal representation and service
“Excelente oficina, me asesoraron y ayudaron con mi caso, la atencion es excelente y resolvieron todas mis dudas.”
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Highly professional and honest attorneys
“Amazing Paralegal and Attorney, very professional and honest, will give you direct and accurate answers to your matter.”
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Efficient and low-stress legal process
“About a year ago I chose this law office to handle my case and they were Amazing!! Everyone and everything were handled very professionally and efficiently which it really made it a low stressful process for me and my family.”
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Attorneys who care and work hard for clients
“If you need a lawyer who cares and works hard, attorney George Siddell is the one to go to anyone else didn't help me as much as he did.”
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Excellent immigration and criminal law expertise
“highly recommend Attorney George Siddell for immigration and criminal cases. He helped me a lot with both. Mr. Siddell is based in San Diego and Chula Vista, and he really knows his stuff.”
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Publications

2010:
Work Comp Central, Case Law Update: Blackledge v. Bank of America

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