Mark Hanbury Cibula, experienced Car Accident, Criminal Defense attorney in Redding, CA with 31 reviews
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Mark Hanbury Cibula

1743 Tehama Street, Redding, CA

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1994:
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1989:
University of Southern California, Anneberg School of Communications, MA - Masters
1987:
University of California Berkeley, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Kathleen bertolucci

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10 Jan, 2025
If I’m looking for something that I need information on.. I definitely depend mostly on GOOGLE
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Sevnmoto

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13 Sep, 2024
Mark and his team were great. Explained everything I needed to know and kept me well informed on everything.
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Craig ascher

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09 Aug, 2024
Best attorney in Shasta County hands down. I’ve had 4 different family law attorneys. I should have not wasted my time and money on the other attorneys. His legal team is the best as well. Andreas knows the law and knows how to apply it. He is well respected with the local community. He will negotiate the best outcome possible and does care about his clients. He also practices personal injury. Do not waste your time and money with some of these other attorneys in town who will just drag your case on with continuances on top of not knowing the law. You will wish you went to Andreas from the beginning! I should have 4-years ago!
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorney who is well-respected in the local community
“Andreas knows the law and knows how to apply it. He is well respected with the local community.”
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Effective at negotiating the best possible outcome for clients
“He will negotiate the best outcome possible and does care about his clients.”
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Efficient and responsive legal team that keeps clients well-informed
“Mark and his team were great. Explained everything I needed to know and kept me well informed on everything.”
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Achieves successful outcomes for clients, including dismissals and reduced charges
“Mark and Josh worked wonders for me! I can't stress enough how much time and money they saved me.”
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Personable and compassionate, treating clients with respect
“Andreas Mittry helped me through a long and hard accident case... he treated me like a human being and not like a pay check.”
Cons
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Overly focused on securing payment rather than the client's best interests
“The only thing they were quick and precise about was securing their payments.”
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Slow and delayed in communication and responsiveness
“They were slow and delayed in their responses and communication, low energy.”
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Clients feel like a low priority, with meetings being missed or delayed
“I was stood up for one of my meetings and Andreas was late to another. I always paid my invoices promptly and without pushback and communicated appropriately and respectfully, yet this office made it clear I was a low priority.”

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