Samuel David Berns

5701 Lonetree Blvd Ste 123, Rocklin, CA

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Alison lloyd

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28 Sep, 2024
I had the pleasure of working with Ben Eagleton and his team. I found Ben’s approach to be assertive, forthright and exceptionally professional. He and his team always answered all of my questions and kept me well informed throughout the process. I am very happy and would highly recommend Ben and his team.
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Heather bo

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17 Sep, 2024
My experience with Ben was not a good one. My chief complaint is that he is NOT good at communicating the status of the case, returning phone calls or emails. I was told all inquiries would receive a response within a “ reasonable amount of time”, which translates to when he made it a priority to get back to me. This lack of communication led to a degradation of our communications with one another as I had no idea if he was following deadlines or not. Example, at our first court hearing I had called and emailed Ben regarding the hearing and I did not hear back from him until the morning of the hearing, which is unacceptable. A reasonable amount of time is 24-48 hours. This never happened and a typical response back was 5-7 days which did not work for me. Deadlines and follow through were another issue. I feel overall there was a lack of preparation and at best it felt rushed in his part and most likely contributed to why he was not good about “status updates “or answering my questions. I know attorneys are very busy, but this was 100% unacceptable. Also, blaming the client and treating the client as the problem, a really bad idea. Someone from the office should have responded even if only to say we got your message and we will be in touch.instead I was treated as the problem as they when someone finally did reach back out, they would say “ we have received your numerous calls and emails and sending more emails will not get a quicker response”. If you don’t want to be kept in the loop, if you don’t care about accountability and you want your case to take as long as possible, then Ben is your guy. If you want to be kept in the loop, not hear excuses but hear the progress in your case, and have deadlines and necessary correspondence followed through with- Look somewhere else. Ben is smart and articulate but business practice and communication is very poor.
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William yoder

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21 Jul, 2024
Ben eagleton is extremely poor and communication skills. I asked many many times to be kept the loop on any emails or correspondence with my case. Because he refused to keep me in the loop I was in the verge of losing my case. I had to fire him and get a lawyer that would keep me in the loop.
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Pros
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Extensive legal knowledge and expertise across various practice areas, including contract law, criminal law, startup corporate law, and business matters
“Sam's knowledge of contract law, criminal law, startup corporate law and business matters was unmatched.”
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Ability to quickly understand and summarize complex legal issues for clients
“Sam can also digest a great deal of legal material and immediately 'cut to the chase' for a client.”
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Tenacious and diligent advocacy, fighting hard for clients' best interests
“His efforts on cases is seemingly tireless. I have co-counseled with Sam on cases and refer all of my criminal matters to him.”
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Compassionate and caring approach, treating clients like individuals rather than just "numbers."
“He treated me like a real person in a very challenging situation, not just a $$ # and next.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness, keeping clients informed and promptly returning calls
“He always kept me informed on how things were progressing. He always returned my calls.”
Cons
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Inexperience or youth at the start of their legal career, though this appears to be overcome by their dedication and skill
“Meeting with Mr. Berns I learned that he was nearly fresh out of law school but I still had no doubts or concerns about him at all.”
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Occasional mistakes or oversights, such as failing to correct a judge's error on a client's behalf
“He also didn't correct the judge's mistake on how much I should be getting in support which already I am getting thousands less!!!”

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