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26 Apr, 2024 by Kiyoko
Evidently, I'm not the only person who had an unsatisfactory experience with Bobby Luna as a Small Claims judge. He did not review any of my evidence, nor did he speak to my witness who was on standby on Zoom. In summary, be prepared to appeal his decision if you have him as a judge in Small Claims court.
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09 Apr, 2024 by Shawn mclaughlin
I have appreciated the offices of Bobby P Luna for four years and counting. Jennifer Holdener, Mackenzie, and reception have all been extremely patient with my needs and multiple cases that were far from normal in the eyes of us mere mortals. The bad reviews for Bobby and his office reflect a lack of understanding that the relationship between you, your lawyer and your case is a symbiotic dance where you provide the information and work together to create a case. There were times I was panicked and called and received no word back—and became upset—but these lawyers are constantly working for someone each day, so I would remember to be patient—that we have our day in court, not our day on the messaging system. I will continue to support Bobby P Luna and Jennifer with my recommendations and any new issues that may arise. I’ve been meaning to write this for a long time, and it took these one star reviews to get me to use my fingers and speak.
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15 Mar, 2024 by J rob
I definitely agree with everyone that rated him a one star. And he is trying to run for Superior Court Judge?! Thank God Sacramento saw through his bull. I went to this man several years back to get help with my divorce case. He told me he would definitely review my case and Get back with me, but I had a pretty clear cut case. He stated that he had to go to some type of attorney’s forum in Orange County and would review it when he returned. He told me to give him two weeks. Well, 3 1/2 weeks later, I kept calling with no response. Approximately 1.5 months later, I received a phone call from his office, not even him , stating that he would not be able to take my case due to it being too complex! Too complex?! Well, if he’s trying to run for a superior court judge that is as complex as it gets. Stay away from this person. I wouldn’t vote for him to run a boxcar race. Personally, I think he’s only an attorney based on the title and the prestige that it gives not based on anything that he earned or worked hard for and most certainly not his knowledge/expertise in the field. Look somewhere else for a competent attorney. I bet his premiums for his malpractice insurance are more than his net worth. Update: See his reply below?! He said I never was a client. Exactly! Because after holding all of my documents several weeks and then making a cowardice move of having your staff call me and tell me that my case was too complex to handle- you’re right. I never was a client. Now, I’m so glad that you did me that favor. It was years ago and you may have gotten better since you’re “practicing.” Oh and just because you teach somewhere means nothing. I can own a beauty salon and not know how to do hair or have a license to do so. And you have further buttressed my statements in my review just by saying that you don’t “normally” reply to reviews- shows a lack of maturity and an underlying soreness about your loss. Nahhhh, Sacramento made an excellent decision.
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15 Mar, 2024 by Taylor gendron
This guy was unfortunately the temporary judge I had in Small Claims Court recently. I had a feeling that I should have objected to him hearing my case and should've gone with my gut. I described my case thoroughly and provided supporting documentation. After doing so, Judge Luna stated he would be taking the documentation into submission and sending a response/decision via mail. I called the Small Claims Division a week later who stated that Judge Luna simply dismissed my case as a secondary filing, which it was not. I was suing for pain and suffering after not receiving my final paycheck for more than two years from a previous employer. I was the primary caregiver for my father who battled cancer and I did not have an income during this time. I informed Judge Luna that my goal was to obtain a Writ to then obtain a bank levy against the prior employer's account. Judge Luna just tossed aside my case. It took me a long time (approximately 6 months) to file the case and now I am no further along in trying to obtain the money that is duly owed to me simply because someone doing their job and doing it well is really just asking too much anymore. I'm glad to see Judge Luna is not ahead for Superior Court Judge Office No. 21- we don't need more people like this in our justice system.
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02 Mar, 2024 by Bobby roddick
For the past decade, I have been fortunate to have Bobby Luna and Jenifer Holdner as my attorneys. In every interaction, they exhibit an unparalleled level of dedication, fighting for my interests tirelessly as if I were family. Notably, they successfully navigated me through one of the most challenging times of my life - attaining custody of my daughters from a mentally abusive relationship. Their relentless efforts reflected a commitment that went beyond just professional responsibility. Bobby and Jenifer's approach to legal practice is commendable. They never use my mistakes or poor decisions against me; instead, they use these as opportunities to educate me, guide me and further strengthen my case. Their empathetic approach provided a level of comfort during this tough period, truly making me feel like I was not just a client but a part of their own family. Communication was always clear, ensuring I understood the proceedings at every step. They transformed a complex legal process into understandable terms, which was beneficial. Their combination of professionalism and personal investment in their clients is what sets them apart. I wholeheartedly recommend Bobby Luna and Jenifer Holdner to anyone in need of dependable and empathetic legal support.
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07 Oct, 2024 by Anonymous
Being new to California, Rudy was referred to me by a highly-respected Employment & Labor attorney from outside the Sacramento region. She said, "Rudy's your guy. "You have a believable story. Rudy will be sure you get a fair shot. Call him." I did. Rudy returned my initial call promptly. He took time to listen to my story, asking thoughtful and provoking questions along the way. Within 20 minutes I had a clear understanding of the unique California employment laws I was up against. Rudy clearly laid out next steps he felt were available to me. Rudy presented two straight-up fee options, a super easy to complete online engagement agreement and then encouraged me to think about things before signing! He said "If I thought he could be helpful and I wanted to proceed, to call him back to meet the aggressive document timelines established by my employer." I did. Within 48-hours of engaging Rudy's services, he took full control of my case, and established an elevated level for consideration to my employer, offering a real sense of hope for me and my family. Rudy then said to stay calm, be patient and wait. I did. Over a matter on weeks, Rudy communicated directly with my employers leadership, human resources and attorneys, keeping me informed every step of the way. Rudy reported, "the company is moving slowly, but definitely moving in the right direction for you. Keep the faith." I did. The bottom line; Working with Rudy was an inspiring experience for me. Rudy knows his stuff, kept me informed, was straightforward, honest and true to his word. Rudy negotiated a fair agreement with my past employer at levels greater than I could have achieved on my own. Rudy's sense of justice, (vs. the dollar) is real and so refreshing. Did Rudolf Delson's expertice, leadership, guidance, and dedication to my personal employment case make a difference for me and my family? YES, RUDY DID!
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11 Nov, 2022 by Anonymous
Sympathetic, friendly, analytical, and most importantly, effective. Highly effective. These are simply a few words I would use to describe Mr. Delson as my lawyer. I had spent more years than I care to remember, giving everything I had to an employer I imagined staying with for the rest of my career. Then, in an instant, it was all gone. I was destroyed. I needed to hold my employer accountable but had no legal resources to turn to. Then I found Mr. Delson via Avvo. Over the next few months, Mr. Delson reviewed my case in minute detail, collaborated with additional specialist counsel (the case was complex and extended way beyond pure-play employment issues), and devised the winning strategy. Going up against a large company with expensive lawyers is not for the faint-hearted. If you are in a situation like this and are unsure as to whether you should proceed with litigation - talk to Mr. Delson. Now I am on the other side of this case, I couldn't be happier with the result. Did I mention he is also a joy to work with? Absolutely delighted.
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07 Sep, 2021 by Rudy
Never did I expect I'd need a lawyer for my small business. Those types of problems happened to "other people". However, that day came and I really felt like I had no recourse. As a last resort, I talked to Rudy about my options and he knew I had a case. I was nervous, as this whole process was new to me, but he was so knowledgeable about the whole situation, guided me through my options and was able to parse through a complicated situation and break it down succinctly. I felt heard and taken care of, and thus, trusted Rudy's decisions from day one on the best approach—and we ended the process better than I ever expected. Thank you!!
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22 Nov, 2011 by Anonymous
Knows the rules of the game, very insightful and with a work ethic beyond compare (she was at a July 4th celebration with her family working on my company's transaction via phone and laptop as it was international and where I was doing the deal didn't give a flying 's*&t' about America's Independence Day and wanted it done.) Very sharp, reliable and the best securities lawyer I've seen on the West Coast.
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18 Mar, 2015 by Miguel
Hired Trevor Carson a few months back and he did a great job setting up my LLC and helping me with some contracts. he is a likable person and easy to work with. I know i've found a long term lawyer for my business. I will recommend him to any friend.
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24 Feb, 2014 by William
Trevor is a true professional. He made me feel comfortable by explaining every step of the process in detail and answered fully any question that I had.
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