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29 Oct, 2013 by Robert
Richard negotiated a successful closing where there were nine other buyers competing for the same property. My offer was initially the lowest, but he kept at it as other buyers went away. I ended up purchasing the property for $25.000 below the highest offer and $15,000 below asking price. Nothing has sold in the area for close to that low a price.

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14 Aug, 2024 by N nomura
Very client-oriented, and high quality advice.
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06 Jun, 2024 by Michael yee
Meldie Moore saved my daughter's life! My daughter needed an emergency 504 special ed plan because she couldn't get vaccinated due to her immunocompromised health. Meldie was ingenious enough to find a loophole in the law under mental health. And Meldie knew all the vaccine mandates and exemptions. On top of that, Meldie walked me through the appeals process with the Office of Administrative Hearings. She's a fighter!
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16 Mar, 2024 by Jen maurer
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19 Oct, 2018 by Marisa
Donna Bader was my appellate attorney and I wanted to say that she has always gone above and beyond the call of duty with respect to my case. She was an advocate for me even for parts of the case that had nothing to do with the appeal. She knows appellate law as her experience will prove and her ethics and interest are first rate. I trust her implicitly and was honored to be represented by her.
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08 Jun, 2015 by Appeals client
Ms. Donna Bader kindly agreed to represent me on an appeal filed against me.  She thoroughly studied numerous volumes of transcripts in the underlying case.  She prepared the briefs in a highly professional manner. As she worked on the appeal, Ms. Bader explained to me all of the important points and promptly answered all my numerous questions. All forms and briefs were filed in timely manner. Ms. Bader won the appeal despite the fact the appellant was an experienced lawyer and the owner of a law firm that has law offices all over California with experienced attorneys at his disposal. During the six years my case was pending, I met quite a few attorneys (actually, more than twelve).  Unfortunately, most of them did not deserve any positive comments words and they seemed as if they were trying to take advantage of clients in a vulnerable situation.  Ms. Bader and another attorney, Jeffrey Lewis, were the outstanding exceptions to this trend. I consider Ms. Bader's work, professionalism, and attitude as a rare demonstration of what an attorney and a human being should be.  I am highly satisfied with her services; they exceeded all of my expectations. She worked closely with me and patiently explained to me all my options so I could choose the best course of action. Her briefs were persuasive and she gave a strong presentation at oral argument. I wish Ms. Bader success in all of her future cases. I am sure that her clients will be in good, reliable, and clean hands. I highly recommend her to anyone who needs trustworthy and professional appellate attorney.
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14 Aug, 2010 by Anonymous
Donna stepped in to review a badly handled lawsuit of mine. She read the transcript very quickly, made an excellent review of the case, made an assessment that the trial lawyer did not leave her anything to appeal as he was inept, and recommended a settlement. Our trial lawyer hadn't even recommended we settle and simply abandoned us. The opposing party and I came up with a settlement before the final verdict was entered. This saved us hundreds of thousands of dollars plus no verdict was entered into the public records. Ms. Bader is honest, compassionate and very capable. I would highly recommend her.
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08 Jun, 2020 by Michelle madden
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29 May, 2020 by G v
Dan got us a good result, was responsive, clear and concise along the way and went above and beyond. I would recommend him to a friend without hesitation.
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28 May, 2020 by Jaime alvarez
I called Dan on a construction related issue. I had a client which was not following contract guidelines. I asked Dan to help me in filing a mechanics lien on two different properties. He did a great job explaining the process, and getting the liens filed. I would recommend him to any of my colleagues.
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