Arthur Henry Skola

500 La Terraza Blvd., Escondido, CA

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Education

2001
University of San Diego, Master of Laws in Business and Corporate Law
1989
University of San Diego, Tax Diploma
1982
Hastings College of Advocacy, Certificate
1978
UC Hastings COL, JD - Juris Doctor
1975
Fordham Univ, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.9 160 reviews
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Martin gonzalez

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18 Dec, 2024
I would just like to start off by thanking each and every single person on this amazing team. they were really helpful and professional , they made sure they were giving me updates throughout the whole process. they guided me through each and every single step. They did everything possible to try and get me the most out of my case and won ! , I would 10000% recommend this auto law firm to anyone having auto issues (lemon or fraud). Once again thank you to all !
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Seung hee hyun

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18 Dec, 2024
All employees (lawyer, intake, assistant, etc.) I communicated with worked professionally, and not overbearingly. My issue was resolved in a timely manner. The lawyer communicated as needed to provide appropriate information and feedback about what to do and what to expect. It took approximately two months until the case was finally settled. I appreciate their help.
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Sabrina sotelo

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16 Dec, 2024
Auto Law Firm was wonderful to work with. We were unaware we purchased a car without a title and we were unable to get the dealership to buy the car back ourselves. We decided to hire Auto Law Firm to help us with this case. The dealership ended up purchasing the car back and giving back our car payments we have made. The communication was great with Auto Law and everything went smoothly. I would definitely hire them again!
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Pros
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Excellent and responsive customer service
“Nathalie Figueroa es la mejor admistradora de Jacoby and Meyers”
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Knowledgeable and experienced lawyers who achieve favorable outcomes
“Michael is a diligent, very responsive attorney. He knew what he was doing and wasted no time to get things done.”
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Efficient and timely case resolution
“They work fast and get results fast.”
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Personalized attention and communication throughout the process
“Jocelyn Pichardo has been very helpful in my case. Although it is not yet closed, she goes above and beyond to ensure that I get appointments and cares on time.”
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Commitment to client satisfaction and success
“The Green Card Process for my husband was incredibly stressful but Erin and Carol got us through it smoothly.”
Cons
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Inconsistent service quality across different cases and lawyers
“I am extremely pleased with the service provided by Auto Law Firm, PC. They were instrumental in assisting my wife and me with a problematic situation involving our car. The car company was uncooperative and unwilling to address the issue, but Auto Law Firm stepped in and resolved everything efficiently.”
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Potential for delayed communication or updates on case status
“I contacted Auto Law Firm regarding auto advertising practices by the dealership from which I purchased my vehicle. According to Michael Klitzke's website, the firm helps clients achieve justice after being sold a vehicle over an advertised price, offering free consultations and support across California. After a brief intake interview with paralegal Gayle, I was informed the firm does not handle auto advertising claims.”

Publications

2012:
Findlaw, BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO; What You Need to Know About Business Dissolutions Before You Organize Your Business
2012:
Findlaw, An Overview of Californial LLC and LLP BusinessEntity Types
2012:
Findlaw, "Green Buildings" May Increase Risk of Defective Materials
2000:
Construction Zone, Paper Protection
2000:
Constructipon Zone, Isolating Business Risks
1999:
Construction Zone, Builders and Contractor's Insurance
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