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Exceptional legal expertise and knowledge
“His expertise and advice regarding a complex trust and estate issue provided the guidance and support we needed to resolve the issue.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“His communication skills are admired and one of the standout qualities he possesses as he kept me informed and promptly returned my calls and emails.”
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Personalized and compassionate approach
“I was immediately struck by his compassion, professionalism and deep knowledge of the law related in my case.”
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Dedication and commitment to clients
“If you are looking for a legal professional with unparalleled skill, dedication and compassion, look no further than Robert.”
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Successful case outcomes
“We achieved a successful outcome and sold the property.”
Cons
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Potential higher costs
“I had to pay retainer fees which was a true burden.”
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Longer wait times for court dates
“Also, not being local, the length of time it took to get a trial date... I lost patience and faith at times.”

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28 Aug, 2024 by Levi davis
Wade Law Group’s handling of my business partnership dispute was a disaster from start to finish. I sought their help when I was being pushed out and needed to recover my equity. Despite providing all the necessary documentation upfront, including the operating agreement and financial statements, their incompetence quickly became apparent. For seven weeks, my attorney at Wade Law Group engaged in fruitless exchanges, sending threatening letters based on California law and drafting a lawsuit complaint. Only after all this time did I discover that my attorney hadn’t even read the operating agreement—a crucial document in any partnership dispute. This neglect led us to almost violate the agreement by bypassing mandatory mediation and filing the lawsuit in the wrong state. Predictably, my former business partner exploited these errors, leaving me with a much weakened case and a significant financial loss. After incurring over five figures in legal fees, I made the decision to terminate our relationship. I requested a meeting to discuss the situation, but my attorney not only ignored my request but also responded rudely when I followed up. Eventually, the firm’s owner reached out and offered a partial refund for drafting the complaint in the wrong state. However, the amount he offered was far less than what I had actually been billed, forcing me to go line by line through the invoices and finding the correct amount was five times higher than what he claimed. I then posted a review of my experience on Yelp, and the owner reached out and offered me a full refund of over $8K in exchange for removing the review and signing a contract agreeing not to post additional reviews about my experience with the firm. When I pointed out that this felt unethical and possibly illegal and proposed that I edit the review to give credit for the refund, he withdrew the offer, falsely claiming that I had rejected it.
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26 Aug, 2024 by Daniel feldman (daniel j feldman, phd)
These people are rude. And they can't read. I set up a consultation with them, but they canceled before even talking to me and told me that my trial is in three weeks when it's not. They didn't read anything about it, have the nerve to not even meet with me or have a discussion, followed with "best of luck on everything" which is just more insulting, absolutely insulting. i am sorry I called.
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20 Aug, 2024 by Mark shen
They provided services so poor that they even mixed up my name with the person I’m trying to sue in the demand letter, and their justification for that was “oops, but pay us”
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26 Jul, 2024 by Louie
I had the privilege of working side by side with Robert Parada. Not only is Robert a highly technical and intelligent attorney, he practices law ethically. Robert is an iron man and works tirelessly for his clients. His knowledge and experience is superior to most licensed probate attorneys. You would never hear that from Robert directly because he remains humble in his practice. It is those clients he has served or colleagues he has worked with that tell his story, which is one of respect, knowledge, experience, and compassion. I consider Robert an even greater friend with outstanding character.
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14 Jul, 2024 by Jon beacher
They gave me a free consultation with excellent advice. Thanks!
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30 May, 2018 by Anonymous
Was looking for help with a private easement move....called around to a few attorneys and most were clueless to useless, with one advising that I should just move it and keep quiet. Josh took the time to hear me out, gave a clear plan for what needed to be done, got it done ahead of time and was able to make the change recorded with no issues at all. Overall a great experience.
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21 Jun, 2017 by Chris
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