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20 Jul, 2016 by Eric
When my mother pasted, the lawyer I used wasn't very good and on a friends recommendation, I used Deborah. She was excellent in transitioning all the work from the other lawyer. As the executor and trustee, she explained the process from responsibilities and timeline in detail and in a manner I could understand. She is detailed oriented, quick to respond, and reasonable in her fees. Because of my experience with processing my mothers trust, and not having a will or trust myself, we used her to create our family trust. Again, she explained the process in detail, answered all questions to our satisfaction and we now feel much better prepared.

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24 Dec, 2017 by Anonymous
I have worked with Nicolas on a couple small issues. He did a great job and is very knowledgeable in the area of copyright and IP law. I would definitely recommend him.
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22 Aug, 2024 by Zod
Mr. Cuthbertson is truly one of the best lawyers I have ever met. I have been involved with many lawyers and unfortunately most of them they were there just because of money. He answered my emails right back every time I sent him an email. He talked to me patiently even when he was representing my son. He was compassionate and understanding every time I spoke with him. He informed me and my son right away if there were ever any changes in my son’s case. Sometime I felt I was talking to a good friend and not an attorney. Mr. Cuthbertson diligently took time on his personal time to work on my son’s case. Even often he visited my son in Jail just to comfort him for his case. He was amazing in every aspect.
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02 Nov, 2017 by Anonymous
Public Defender's tend to catch a lot of flack about ACTUALLY defending you, because their paychecks come from the same place as the district attorneys. Not this guy! He was the only one who listened to me and saw that I was trying and not being treated fairly by the courts and law enforcement. I can say that I am no longer in the "system" and terminated my probation successfully for the first time in over 10 years because of him. Thanks from everyone you've helped Matt!
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19 May, 2018 by Victoria
I came to US in January 2014 to marry my ex-husband, we got married in April 2014, lived less than a year and broke up in March 2015. Our marriage wasn’t good but when my ex-husband left me it was a surprise. While I was at work he took all the expensive stuff out of our condo, transferred all the money from our joint account to his personal account (at that moment I didn’t have my own account, only joint), also when we were buying our property, he and his agent asked me to sign some paper, I did it but actually it was Quitclaim Deed, I found out it only when we were divorcing. I had been in America only for one year and fully trusted my ex-husband but he did everything to leave me with nothing and throw me out on a street like a toy. On the same day when he left I received a letter from his attorney and from that day they were sending to me threatening letters every day. I had no money (I had $25 and had to wait 2 weeks until next paycheck), no family, no friends, no knowledge how to act in this situation. In additional to all this he tried to do everything to leave me without any US documents. At that moment I had my conditional green card so he was thinking up some stories (he called it “evidence”) and contacted USCIS and American Embassy in my native country to have me departed from US. He even called the police and said that I broke into his home when he wasn’t there, he asked the police to put me in jail, he really tried to break my life. When I contacted Oksana I was just lost, scared and exhausted of threats. Oksana took care of everything – divorce, immigration problems and related to it matters. Everything what we discussed were solved like we planned. We had to divorce before my conditional green card expires, so she did everything very quickly but it didn’t impact the quality of her work, she could prove that quitclaim deed is not legit and I wasn’t aware of what I was signing so she could prove that the condo was a community property and a half of the amount from the sale of the condo belongs to me. Recently I received my permanent green card without any RFE or interview and again it’s all thanks to Oksana! Oksana is a highly professional attorney and a wonderful person. The work she has done is amazing! She perfectly knows her job, she is always prepared and keeps everything under control. All cases are very stressful but Oksana was the only person who could keep me calm and positive. Every time when I talked or met Oksana I was convinced again and again that I am in very good hands. Oksana, thank you very very much for your great, perfect, amazing work as an attorney and your sincere, very necessary support at such moments as a person!!
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07 May, 2018 by Anonymous
I hired Oksana for my temporary and now permanent green card process. We experienced ease and flow in our entire process. Oksana was eager to assist us with whatever questions I had (and I can have many at times ;) in a prompt manner. In addition she kept us updated and informed at any time. So highly grateful for Oksana's services and making this feel like a "breeze". Highly recommended!
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24 Oct, 2017 by Oliver greenwood
These people are great and do a ton for the local community.
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