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17 Mar, 2016 by Heather
Mark helped me through a very difficult issue with the upmost professionalism and expertise. He was honest and realistic with me through the whole case but also empathetic when I needed it. I highly recommend him.

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11 Jul, 2013 by Anonymous
It has been nearly four years since the wrongful death of our daughter that occurred as a result of a terrible bus accident. I want to thank attorney Mark Hiepler and let him know that I saw the love of God in his work and that of his entire staff who worked so tirelessly on behalf of our family and my daughter's children. When we were referred to Hiepler & Hiepler, we had interviewed a number of large Los Angeles area law firms that each showed great promise. However, we chose Hiepler & Hiepler because Mark stood out in his commitment to his sister and his abilities to look at our cause. We never fell through the cracks and got excellent personal attention. We saw the firm's determination in leaving no stone unturned in their preparation. Mark reached out to us in our hurt, our emptiness and our grief. We felt that we became a part of the Hiepler family. The numbers of cases Hiepler & Hiepler had won were impressive but they were not comparable to the determination and encouragement they displayed to me and my entire family. Mark and his firm, once again, won the case through the eyes of the law and, in the process, won our hearts through their diligence and compassion.
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26 Jul, 2012 by Anonymous
Expeditiously went through the process and responded to my every question.
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28 Mar, 2019 by Anonymous
Greg May reviewed my case dismissed on summary judgment, gave me an honest assessment of its merits, the risks, and proceeded to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. His research was thorough but efficient; the resulting briefs read like a conversation between legal scholars, and the quality of his work was even commented on by the Court. The result was a stunning reversal. On any level of what a client expects in professional representation I could not make a higher recommendation.
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14 Aug, 2018 by Jackie
Greg has helped me with 5 cases in the past couple years and I have hit home runs each time. The first of these was a business/employment dispute which I was successful in trial. The defendants appealed, and we in turn also appealed the attorneys fees portion of the case. Greg wrote our appeal and the opposition to their appeal. He is meticulous, well reasoned, and for me 100% successful. He argued our case on appeal. We won on our opposition and we won on our attorneys fees appeal which was remanded to trial court and the fees multiplied as a result. Greg helped us on two Employment MSJ oppositions, both of which were successful...One in federal court, and one in state court. Both cases were later settled in large part due to the quality of Greg's arguments. The fourth case in which I received Greg's assistance was an appeal on a trial in which we were successful against one Defendant and unsuccessful against a second - premises liability case. After Greg's thorough briefing on appeal, the respondents called us to settle and gave us everything we requested on appeal plus interest and appellate costs. Finally, we have one more case pending in appellate court. In this employment case, our case was dismissed out of state court. We appealed using Greg as our appellate counsel. The opposition was so weak that we didn't bother to reply and are currently awaiting argument to be set. I cannot recommend Greg enough. He is amazing. Smart. Thorough. My not so secret weapon to success in difficult situations!
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13 Oct, 2015 by Jeff
Greg is experienced, knowledgeable, works hard for his clients and he is reasonable in his fees. I have referred to him and used his services and will in the future.
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