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Pros
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Highly respected by judges, who listen attentively when he speaks in court
“You can tell by the way the judge listens to him in court when he talks that they really respect him, different from the other lawyers.”
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Thoroughly prepares clients for trials and hearings, asking tough questions to ensure they are ready
“He spent hours of his time getting me ready for it (it was HARD because he asks you hard questions because he needs you ready).”
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Keeps clients well-informed about the status of their case and the strategy being used
“There was never a point in time when I didn't know exactly what was going on in the case and what the strategy was.”
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Empathetic and positive, helping to reduce client stress and anxiety
“He's completely empathetic with you but flips the switch against the other side. He's someone who genuinely enjoys helping people.”
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Effective at quickly resolving contract disputes and getting clients the desired outcomes
“We had a breach of contract lawsuit on file, and about 4 weeks after that the other side folded and agreed to a settlement.”
Cons
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Can be condescending and dismissive towards clients
“He was very condescending, he offered no real legal advice, and he lost the case.”
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Lack of responsiveness, sometimes disappearing and not answering emails
“He would disappear and not answer emails and he had so little time for the case he said was so easy he bet his laptop on it and lost.”

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29 May, 2024 by Anonymous
I'm a former legal secretary, so I know a good attorney when I see one, and I was very happy with the guidance I received from attorney Chris Baudino. My case was fairly complicated with numerous players and he remembered each one by name and the roles they played. He pays great attention to detail and he understood what happened to me and what I needed. He always returned my calls, he replied to my emails expeditiously, and he answered a ton of questions. When we had phone consults he was always on time and ready to go. He was very honest about the ins and outs of the court system and the work it would take to pursue a court case, including depositions, and he didn't sugar coat it. He's an excellent attorney and I'm grateful to have found him.
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12 Feb, 2024 by Anna yam
Can someone help lift my jaw back up please? I'm truly amazed by Mr. Baudino. Nobody wants to be in a spot where we are in need of an attorney, but when issues arise and we find ourselves in a bind, we need someone who knows the law, what our rights are and how to get what we deserve. I used Chris for a real estate issue and wish I could have used Chris for a family law issue I had too. When you've worked with a number of attorneys like I have, you begin to know the difference between a great attorney, an okay one and a bad attorney. But that's how I know he's an amazing attorney. I am beyond grateful to have stumbled upon Chris for a partition case he is working on for me. He's empathetic to the situation at hand and understands that to us that have not studied the law, we do not understand the lingo. He carefully explains everything including the time frame of everything which is also nice. Fortunately, Chris is up to date even on the laws and because of his experience, he understands the subtle nuances of how things are handled. Since having Chris take on my case, my level of stress regarding the real estate issue is gone. I know he has my best interest at heart and works diligently towards my goal in a timely manner. He responds quickly, does exactly what he says he will do, and I don't ever have to check on anything. He sets reminders for himself to check on and make sure everyone he is working with to get my issue resolved does their part and the ball does not get dropped. I'm sure it is a lot to handle, but he manages it all and is always on top of everything. I used to worry when I first hired him on because I've had other attorneys where I've had to follow up and remind them of things, but when I would follow up with Chris, he would already have done what I asked, or explain the reasons to wait. Chris is reliable and accountable. He does what he says he will do! I trust and know he's got everything taken care of. That is definitely a price worth paying since it has given me peace of mind. Chris is worth every penny and more! Thank you Chris! You are the BEST!!!!!
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29 Aug, 2023 by Michael sean murillo ii
Mr. Baudino was responsive and helpful in finding me the best advice for my claim. His insight was clear and open. I highly recommend his services.
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08 Jul, 2021 by Winston
He did a great job! We signed a contract to buy a home, but the seller didn't tell us the foundation was falling apart. The seller said they'd make us go through with the deal even though they didn't disclose everything wrong. Chris stepped in for us, "talked it over" with the seller and their attorney, and next thing we know our deposit is back in our hands and the seller has stopped bothering us. We'll take it!
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03 Mar, 2021 by Teresa
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU CHRIS! My payroll department was deducting my wages completely illegally. An attorney friend referred me to Chris Baudino who sat down with me, reviewed all my documents, actually sounded interested in how everything happened. I was so stressed out about this but Chris constantly let me know what the plan was and let me look over everything he was doing. He got the illegal deductions to stop IMMEDIATELY and we're working on getting back pay now. He was so great and solved the problem!
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25 Jun, 2013 by Anonymous
Mr. Kessler is a very informed attorney who is really passionate about what he does. I really felt that he worked very hard to defend me and in the end received a positive outcome. He listened to me and helped me understand my situation and possible outcomes. I would recommend him to anyone.
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30 Jun, 2015 by Horusus
I'm impressed. Andrew Shalaby took an impossible situation and made it work so effortlessly after I tried with four other attorneys! He likes to help people that deserve to be helped, and will often do it for free. He once told me, "if I could represent all the deserving people without ever charging a cent, I would do that." His focus is on helping people that are deserving and like to help other people. He likes to "pay in forward." I wish we had more people like that!
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07 Nov, 2013 by Anonymous
I made a lot of phone calls before finding Kathleen. A number of the people I talked to were slick attorneys that wanted nothing more than to upsell their services. I was lucky enough to find Kathleen on a review website. I planned to retain Kathleen for a post-nuptial agreement, prior to buying a house. After the first phone call, she told me how I could do it cheaper. We then made an appointment to meet. She drove across the bay on a weeknight, to meet me at my home after work. It turns out, there was a low cost legal workaround for my situation. Have you ever heard of a lawyer that looks out for clients like that? Not only did she save me a ton of money on my post-nup, she also answered some questions I had about a trust I have. Kathleen is an incredibly knowledgeable, honest and down-to-earth estate planning attorney. Once I buy my house, I plan to hire her to complete my estate plan.
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