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04 Sep, 2014 by Tonia
Mr Antico made us smile when we didn't think we could. He was patient with us as we went through one of the most difficult times in our lives. I highly recommend him.
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09 Nov, 2012 by Gloria goodwin
My husband and I went to see Mr. Antico at his Palmdale office, we presented our case to him. We were looking to either consolidate or file bankruptcy, but after he looked at our papers, he was very honest and told us that neither would help. I am retired and my husband is unemployed, he told us basically that we would have to meet certain criteria, in either case. I am glad that he sat down with us, and explained how each process worked. Mr. Antico and his staff are very professional, and return calls promptly. I have referred him to people that I know that are having financial problems and are considering bankruptcy. I want to thank Mr. Antico and his staff for their time and patience with us.
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15 Oct, 2012 by James
Mr Antico gave me a free consult. After he went though all the details of my case he put my interests before his profitability and informed me BK would most likely not work for me.! I did talk to a few other lawyers and they were very careful not to make promises but sure painted a rosy picture. Mr Antico gave it to me straight. I will not hesitate to hire Antico if I need a lawyer. Good people.
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05 Oct, 2012 by Michele
Nobody wants to wind up going into bankruptcy, let's face it. When my husband lost his job due to his disability, we were not ready to handle the enormous impact we were faced financially. Mr. Antico has an 'easy to understand' approach where we not only saw a Chapter 13 as a result. We found that a Chapter 13 was actually beneficial to our future. My husband isn't going to heal. We have legal rights. Mr. Antico saw to that we saved every cent possible! We have some tricky loans and my husband's income had been on the 'higher' end of average, so Mr. Antico's advice on timing, along with his advanced knowledge of court routine and relationships throughout the legal system, all came together for us. The result?? Normally a Chapter 13 is 5 years of payments. He was able to get us 3 years in payments. Total % we are paying is 7% of our total debt. We are so relieved!! Thanks to Mr. Antico and his staff for helping us get through this difficult journey!

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08 Nov, 2010 by Israel
Although I had retained and fully paid for a local criminal attorney that has a very good reputation to handle my case, at the last minute (literally) I chose to have Attorney Angelo Campano to handle my case and I am very glad that I did. It's not just that he won my case. He is an attorney for my family and we fully trust him. He was most diligent in inverstigating each and every lead and building a succesful defense where I would have thought not possible. He is the best and he really cares and keeps you informed ech step of the way. As a retired alarm company President and C.E.O. I personally reccomend Angelo Campano as your Attorney because he has proven to be the best and he is a pleasure to work with. Chosing anyone else would be short changing yourself. Don't do what I did, just hire him first . Get on the right start from the beginning.
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29 Sep, 2009 by Jasmond
I had a outstanding case which Mr.Campano was my lawyer , he went out of his way to do everything he could for me , he is a very trustworthy man who puts his self in your shoes and works really hard to fight for your rights . I would refer him to anyone because he's great at what he does gets the job done and also is a great speaker for you behalf in the court of law.
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31 May, 2023 by Phil
I hired Mr. Wallin to handle a very important matter. He came highly recommended and the recommendation was correct! He has over 30 years in practice, including time as a prosecuting attorney. All the DA's and judges know him and respect him. That is just who you want reprenting you. He was thoroughly prepared, had spoken to the DA in advance and my case took all of ten minutes for the judge to follow the recommendation of the DA and find in my favor. Mr. Wallin is very personable and knowledgeable. Just what you want in an attorney!
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24 Apr, 2023 by Kelly
David and Jennifer were great they handle my case with the utmost sincerity. they were able to get my case rejected and were always available to answer my questions. I highly recommend David Wallin to any one needing his legal services. Thank you David and Thank you Jennifer!
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22 Apr, 2023 by Brenda
After talking to numerous lawyers, I hired Mr. Wallin to represent my son. I am so glad that I did. He thoroughly listened to our case and understand our difficult position. He was up front and honest about the possibilities we faced. I am happy to say that his firm and Alfred G. were successful in getting 2 charges dismissed and the 3rd one reduced. I worked with Jenni the paralegal who was also very professional and kind. Both Jenni and Alfred always promptly returned emails and phone calls and helped us through this trying time. Kudos to Mr. Wallin office - I cannot thank you enough!!
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15 Apr, 2011 by Jessica
Steven Derryberry in Lancaster, CA is the BEST probate attorney I have worked with EVER. He is one of those rare attorneys who listens to his clients and puts the clients’ best interests first. (In my case, even though it was potentially at his expense.) He was compassionately blunt when he needed to be and absolutely brilliant when I needed suggestions about how to handle my deceased sister’s upside-down mortgaged house in probate. Steven has an excellent relationship with the Lancaster, CA courts which is extremely important in probate. I trust him so he's also going to do my simple revocable trust so my daughter doesn’t have to go through the shenanigans I had to deal with the first attorney I hired. I recommend Steven Derryberry to anyone in regards to estate planning.
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