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18 Jun, 2010 by Barbara
I came to Vicki with an outdated will and living trust. After a friendly, warm question period, she outlined her plan. She emailed the will and trust to me within three days with the instruction to go over it, change any facts, check on name spelling and content. I emailed them back to her, as requested. The next meeting, a few days later, the will and trust were signed, witnessed and notarized. I feel the fee charged was fair and I am very comfortable with the realization that Ms. Rubin-Howton is my new lawyer.
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16 Jun, 2010 by Jett p.
Vicki Rubin-Howton was recommeded to us to handle my mothers trust and will. After meeting with her the first time we immediately knew she was the attorney we could trust to do the job and listen to my mother's needs. She completed our paperwork in the time promised and did a wonderful job.
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23 Aug, 2009 by Dr. elizabeth lyster
"Vicki Rubin-Howton created our Family Trust. She provided us with sound advice and prompt service, resulting in a comprehensive estate plan that exceeded our expectations. Our estate and children are protected from unforeseen circumstances that life occasionally but unfortunately brings. We highly recommend her services. Thank you..."
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20 Aug, 2009 by Shula kalir-merton
I have had the pleasure to know Vicki Rubin-Howton for the past several years both personally and professionally. She is dedicated to the Congregation and the community at large. She has a keen understanding of estate planning and explains it with sophistication, patience and even occasional humor. She values education and volunteerism. She is my “go to” person when there is a challenge needing a solution. It was a pleasure and an honor to have her represent me and my family with our estate planning needs. I am so happy with the outcome. I wish all businesses treated their clients as you do. I will recommend you to all my associates. Thanks again for your help.

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10 Mar, 2023 by Robert
We were lucky to find Aaron Morris and Deanna Stone of Morris and Stone Law Firm! I was being named in an Anti-Slapp case by Senator Catherine Blakespear. Morris and Stone jumped in, wrote the Judge a very well thought out and detailed statement with supporting evidence from previous Supreme Court cases proving that I should not be named in the Anti-SLAPP. In the end the judge agreed with Morris & Stone's statements in its "Entirety". It was obvious the judge was impressed with with Morris and Stone. If I ever have any legal issues in the future I will certainly contact Aaron Morris and Deanna Stone. If you're reading this review I recommend you call them as well, they give a great consultation are extremely knowledgeable and fair. I'm very thankful that I found Morris & Stone!
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08 Jul, 2021 by Farnaz
Update, two years after, I hired this attorney and can't be any happier with my decision ...... Attorney Aaron Morris is simply awesome. Not only is he smart, but he is honest, dedicated and the best Anti-Slapp attorney one can find. Aaron doesn’t sleep until wins the case and that’s what he did for me …. So grateful to him. I’m very grateful that I found Aaron. Highly highly highly recommend him.I had the privilege to speak/consult with Mr. Morris and he was extremely helpful and knowledgeable. He took the time to listen and answered all my questions and concerns while he didn't charge me for his time. The most knowledgeable attorney in defamation cases and I highly recommend him.
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17 Nov, 2020 by Aresh
I consulted with Aaron and he was very helpful and knowledgeable. He did not charge me for the consultation and I didn’t feel pressured by him to make any decisions. Other attorneys wanted to $250 before even listening to the issue. Highly recommend Aaron.
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09 Oct, 2014 by Steve
I came to meet Susan under the most stressful conditions one might ever come across; the mother of my children was killed in the Seal Beach Salon shootings three years ago, almost to the day of this review. Acknowledging that bad things happen every day; the pain and shock experienced by my children after the loss of their mother goes beyond what any parent should ever have to witness. Two years into this nightmare, it came to my attention that multiple parties, beyond direct family members of the victims involved, had filed wrongful death suits against the shooter; I knew the kids had a family member on their mothers side who had secured counsel to handle the kids mother's estate and represent the entire family in pursuing a wrongful death law suit but I began to wonder if my kids were being represented adequately. I reached out to a friend who suggested I contact Susan to see if she could look into my concerns. As it turned out, the decision to contact Susan on behalf of my children was one of the best things I ever could have done for them! Without discussion of fees or compensation or any conditions at all, once Susan heard the circumstances involved, she immediately offered her assistance. The first thing Susan did was to check the current court records in an effort to determine who had filed and on behalf of whom; I was shocked when she reported back that the kids were not named the pending suit. This was the children’s one and only mother and they were not even on the suit; this was a shock to me. The next shock was when Susan informed me that the kids only had 4 business days to file if they even wanted to file; this was a Thursday. The more Susan dug into the facts the more she reported something didn't seem right; her instincts were spot on. Susan pulled a quick attorney/client contract together, over the weekend, which empowered her to represent the kids and drove to our personal home on a Sunday to get everything in order, allowing her to file on the kids behalf the following Monday. Once she was able to file, two days before the statuette of limitations for filing expired, only then did she find out how close the kids were to being excluded completely from any right to negotiations that were already under way. This proceeding was not subjective and I don't know exactly what went on as I was not legally involved and had no right to know, which led to my worrying about what I could not effect. Susan was reassuring to me the entire way as she walked the kids through the legalities involved and prepared them for their day in court. As emotions raged on through this process Susan never wavered, she never let the clouded and highly emotional expressions of the kids deter her from her path of assuring those kids got what their mother would very much want for them; fairness. While I was never made aware of the actual numbers involved, I know they certainly weren’t life changing, but I do know my kids are a little better off than if Susan had not come into their lives. Even after the case was closed, Susan went above and well beyond what I would ever expect out of a lawyer and she will forever hold a special place in this father’s heart. If you are looking for a lawyer who embodies the heart of a lion with the compassion of an angel, stop looking and call Susan…NOW!
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25 Aug, 2014 by Joyce
Upon advising me about my case, Ms. Sneidmiller guided me though the discovery and documentation processes required in our legal system. Her advice proved very valuable in obtaining an acceptable settlement without having to go to court.
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10 Apr, 2014 by Anna
Ms. Sneidmiller is an extremely sharp and ethical attorney. She got me results in two cases I hired her to advocate for me, one case over 20 years ago, and the second one, three years ago. She kept me informed, and left no stone unturned. I would recommend her highly.
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01 Aug, 2024 by Igor
Emily help us in our immigration process, it was very nice experience to work with her.
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27 Apr, 2024 by Royi
Emily has been my lawyer since the beginning of my immigration journey. She has dedicated a lot of time, effort and creativity in my case and helped me throughout the entire process, from the very first work authorization up until receiving my citizenship. I can’t say enough about her dedication and expertise. If you’re looking for a dedicated lawyer, professional and one that will help you anytime throughout the process, Emily should be your choices Thank you Emily for all your help.
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20 Feb, 2024 by Josef
Highly competent, professional, efficient, friendly, prompt service - cannot recommend Emily highly enough!
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