Reve Gerardo Bautista

3478 Buskirk Avenue, Suite1000, Pleasant Hill, CA

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Western State University College of Law
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San Francisco State University

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Pamela palazzo

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23 Mar, 2023
This company actually cares about their clients. They go up and above!! I will recommend them to people needing help.
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Ryan

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28 Dec, 2022
I hired Reve back in May to help me with a dui case. I had to contact her multiple times to get any response. My case ended up getting dropped but not because of her. I told her at least 10 times the date of my dmv hearing and every time she actually did respond she would ask me the date of it again, which tells me she did not find it important enough to even write down. I found out my case was dropped only because I repeatedly called the district attorney every other day. She had no clue at all that it was dropped. She said she would get my arrest sealed off my record but I have been trying to contact her since June, it is now the end of December and she has not responded at all. Do not hire this scam artist. She will take your money.. the only response I ever got fast from her was when she sent me the non refundable deposit contract! Sad how someone can take advantage of someone when they are at such a low point.. disgusting.
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Anonymous

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15 Jan, 2017
Reve Bautista represented me in a misdemeanor case in 2016 that could have resulted in a loss of my reputation, fines and criminal record. Reve faithfully appeared in court on my behalf every time and secured for me just one year of probation with no fines or admission of guilt. Reve is a good listener and is sympathetic.
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Pros
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Highly professional and knowledgeable attorney with extensive experience as both a prosecutor and defense attorney
“Reve has a long standing background both as a district attorney and defense attorney with the players in the San Francisco area court systems and knows how to make things happen.”
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Dedicated to achieving the best possible outcome for clients
“She made sure I was prepared, while also making sure I was just as involved in the trial as she was. Meaning, we bounced ideas off of each throughout the trial, as well as compared notes from each day.”
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Compassionate and communicative, keeping clients informed throughout the process
“Reve is a compassionate attorney who always kept me and my family updated and informed of the process as well as the options available.”
Cons
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Occasionally slow to respond to client inquiries and updates
“I had to contact her multiple times to get any response. My case ended up getting dropped but not because of her. I told her at least 10 times the date of my dmv hearing and every time she actually did respond she would ask me the date of it again, which tells me she did not find it important enough to even write down.”
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Lack of follow-through on certain promised actions
“She said she would get my arrest sealed off my record but I have been trying to contact her since June, it is now the end of December and she has not responded at all.”

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