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Knowledgeable, experienced, and aggressive in court
“Mr. Holohan is very knowledgeable and aggressive in court, which is great if you are having difficulties with the other party.”
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Provides accurate, fair, and clear communication
“Calling Mr. Holohan was the best decision I made. He was accurate, fair, experienced and to the point. I new exactly was happening and what was going to happen.”
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Understands client needs and takes care of business
“He understood my needs and took care of business. I was thoroughly impressed with him and his staff.”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication
“He is often unavailable and would not return my calls, unless I called again and again.”
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Lack of preparation and client guidance
“He didn't prepare me for mediation, and not knowing what to expect, I was nervous and called his office several times to ask for advice.”
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Tardiness and lack of organization
“He was an hour late (did NOT inform me, I found out because he called the court and I heard the clerk tell the judge). He did not prepare me at all for court; what documentation I needed, how the process would go, etc.”

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20 Nov, 2021 by Anonymous
Mr. Brian Holohan has no integrity. He represents and will lie for and forge paperwork for abusers, that choke their wives and abuse their children. Silvia his Secretary is nice to communicate with, but honestly she is the only thing holding this mess of a show together. This attorney will do anything for the money. He will make you lose a case because the judge can see his lies and inconsistencies. He tries to make victims of domestic violence look crazy when the proof is in the paperwork and in the witnesses. Anyone that represents someone that nearly killed a woman and continues to stalk harass, and abuse his children deserves any karma coming to them, and anyone associated with him does as well. The people you represent says a lot about you as a person and as your character. The interaction with him speaks for itself. Anyone that can treat victims with little integrity is a pathetic human being. How can a pathetic human being win a case for you. Food for though. Take your business elsewhere, if you don’t want this karma on you. He will try to violate your medical and HIPPA rights if you don’t know them. Just speaking to this type of person will make you lose a case because he lies, if you do end up having to deal with him, make sure it’s all in writing, keep track of everything so you can prove it. He’s been caught 5 times in the court room with lies causing my case to be continued and the abuser to be lose to continue to stalk and to commit identity theft by taking out pay day loans under my name to pay for his lying attorneys retainer, and he’s not even my attorney, he is the other parties. The person that represents you speaks volumes of you in court case. Don’t go in there represented by a liar that the judge can see right through. It’s a waste of your time, energy and money.
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27 Mar, 2018 by Mike
I used him before and then fired him and he does not honor refunds. So, I went back with relatively easy task and he just agreed with the other attorney and I'm saddle with excessive child support. He made me put together an extensive financial report that he didn't even use. Terrible!
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21 May, 2013 by Anonymous
I have been told that he was on vacation for a week by his secretary. So I called a week later and was told oh I told you 2 weeks he was on vacation...I was lied to! I have been trying to get ahold of him for over a month and a half. I even went in one day and the secretary said he was in court and I look over at the office and he was in there!!!! I saw through the crack on the side of the blinds on the door. Poor client relation's!!! He act's invincible rushes you through any and all conversation's you may have with him. He sure did take my money though. Still 3 months later he has not done a thing on our case!! Very disappointed. Unlike him our money doesn't grow on tree's and we are having to deal with the case by ourselves.
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27 Feb, 2013 by Heather
Calling Mr. Holohan was the best decision I made. He was accurate, fair, experienced and to the point. I new exactly was happening and what was going to happen. He understood my needs and took care of business. I was thoroughly impressed with him and his staff. His staff was able to make time for me in the early morning hours before I started work at 7am to sign paperwork. This firm is the best choice anyone could make.
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05 Mar, 2012 by Maricela
After a 22 years being married and facing many discrepancies; decided to end up my divorce and as per other recommendations, I ended up seeking Mr Holohan services. My exhusband would not respond to court because he was living in Mexico, and since was taking longer than a common divorce would, I did followed Brian advice on the terms of the properties and child support as well. Every time we had court someone from his office will contact me to let me know now not to show up because still there was no response from my husband. My husband hired a lawyer from San Diego just because of recommendations but, truth is there's no comparability in hiring a lawyer that is familiar with both Riverside and San Bernardino County laws since is actually where I have lived for the past 24 years. Then later my teenage daughter got a traffic DUI, coping with the pain of seeing my dear girl making a big mistake, and since I thought would never contact my lawyer for court reasons, here I am calling him asking him to help my girl. Brian appeared every time my daughter had a court in Riverside. Still remember driving her and feeling preoccupied thinking the worse, looking for a parking space, walking there looking for him before entering the building. Would never forget the first time checking in and after asked about my lawyer and did not know what to answer, Was such a great feeling when I realized he was standing right there in front of us waiting for my girl... From my heart Brian, thank you for what you have done for my family. Thank you for letting us know your own concerns about yourself As a family men, as a father and as a grandfather. My respects and gratitude to your honorable person
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25 Aug, 2014 by Anonymous
We had been searching for an attorney to represent us in a dental malpractice case for 6 months . No one would take our case, we were very discouraged. My husband had been suffering with constant pain from a tooth that had been worked on 3 times. We finally decided to try another dentist. We discovered, that our pervious dentist had neglected to inform my husband of a broken instrument left in his tooth which had been causing the pain and discomfort he had been experiencing.. My husband was told the tooth had to be removed and he would need a implant. Without any hesitation, Mr. Ferraris represented us and we settled out of court. Thanks to our attorney Mr. Ferraris, we were able to get my husband's implant taken care and he was compensated for his pain and suffering. We highly recommend Mr. Ferris for any legal need.
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