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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and skilled in the law
“Stewart is a first class lawyer. He has an extraordinary knowledge of the law.”
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Committed and dedicated to clients
“He is absolutely committed to clients and he has great respect in the California legal community.”
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Effective at resolving complex legal issues
“After several years of aggressive litigation by Stewart and his team, he was able to get the three Trustees removed, not an easy thing to do under California law.”
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Personable and empathetic
“From the very beginning, all the attorneys, managers and paralegals were very attentive, empathetic and there for me through the whole process.”
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Transparent and fair in their approach
“They were very fair and transparent with me every step of the way.”
Cons
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Lack of consistency in assigned attorneys
“Before that petition could be heard in court I was assigned a different attorney. And when questions arouse regarding information I was given by the filling attorney, which conflicted with the information I was receiving now from this new attorney, they refused to allow me to speak with the previous attorney.”
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Potentially poor case management and follow-through
“Sadly, after four months it became painfully clear they had no Intention of following through on the actions they promised during our consult.”

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07 Feb, 2023 by Anonymous
I contacted Albertson & Davidson, LLP because they specialized in Litigation and Trusts, and I had a personal family trust case. From the very beginning, all the attorneys, managers and paralegals were very attentive, empathetic and there for me through the whole process. I felt very comfortable talking with them and discussing my personal information with them. They were very fair and transparent with me every step of the way. I told them what I wanted to accomplish with my case, and we received exactly that. I highly recommend their firm.
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24 Aug, 2020 by Anonymous
I contacted this firm two years ago to represent me on a trust matter. I was impressed by their eagerness to help me and thankful no upfront cost had to be paid. Only a percentage, albeit a large one, of the estate. The first attorney that was assigned my case filed a petition on my behalf. Before that petition could be heard in court I was assigned a different attorney. And when questions arouse regarding information I was given by the filling attorney, which conflicted with the information I was receiving now from this new attorney, they refused to allow me to speak with the previous attorney. Sadly, after four months it became painfully clear they had no Intention of following through on the actions they promised during our consult. I believe they “represented “ me once or twice in court for a maximum of 30 minutes total. Yet I had four different attorneys throughout the four months they represented me. In a not at all unrelated matter... My children and I are going to be homeless unless a miracle happened by 9/16 but at least my attorneys got paid.
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04 Oct, 2018 by Patrick
I had three Trustees who refused to communicate or work with me on any level. They were rude, hateful, dishonest, and they did not care about me or my interest in the Trust. My trust was losing money month after month. I went to several lawyers for help and they told me that nothing could be done, and that I didn't have a case! I then met with Stewart Albertson at Albertson & Davidson, LLP and he accepted my case. Stewart helped me when no one else wanted to! After several years of aggressive litigation by Stewart and his team, he was able to get the three Trustees removed, not an easy thing to do under California law. A new trustee, receptive to my needs, was appointed. I will soon be receiving an outright distribution from the Trust. I can't thank Stewart and his team enough for all they did for me. They take a personal interest in their clients, and genuinely care about them. They go above and beyond the call of duty. I highly recommend Stewart and Albertson & Davidson, LLP to anyone who is a beneficiary being abused or mistreated by Trustees.
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29 Jun, 2018 by Jill
For two weeks I searched and called many lawyers about my situation and no one wanted to take or even listen to my case. I called Albertson and Davidson and was greeted by an assistant. She took the time to listen and said she would have Stewart contact me. Within the hour I received a call from Stewart. I explained my case to him. He was patient and kind and explained everything and answered all my questions. Later that evening he accepted my case. Stewart Albertson and his team were professional and understanding all through the case. I highly recommend Albertson and Davidson.
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17 Jan, 2017 by Michael
Stewart is a first class lawyer. He has an extraordinary knowledge of the law. He is absolutely committed to clients and he has great respect in the California legal community. When I think of a lawyer who is highly committed to his clients, a fearless advocate and bright and creative thinker I think of Stewart.
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