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24 Jun, 2022 by Anonymous
i had him for 2 years and he did nothing but bill me would not take my calls or answer my emails he started off good but then would do nothing but argue with me and would not do anything I would ask him to don't go with this lawyer unless you want to spend a fortune and get nothing accomplished
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25 Apr, 2022 by Christopher
I used Rick in 2017 to draft the MSA (Marital Settlement Agreement) in my uncontested divorce - specifically to assist with disclosures and filing. Unfortunately, he did such a terrible job the judge threw my entire MSA out in June of 2020 after 3 more years in court battling my ex-wife. In his final ruling the judge identified a number of inconsistencies specific to disclosures, so rather than boring you with my story I’ll let the judge’s words from his final ruling speak for themselves: 1. There is no evidence that he supplied a statement of all material facts as to assets and obligations, nor did it include his last two years income tax returns (Family Code Section 2105 b) 2. His schedule of assets and debts contains no statements for the various accounts identified therein. 3. The personal loan from Christopher’s mother, is identified as being incurred during the marriage with a balance of $XX,XXX; no promissory note was attached, although one existed (exhibit 7). 4. Because he did not provide a statement of all material facts as required under Section 2105 b 3 there are no factual contentions provided to wife that would allow her to ascertain if the credit card could be her separate liability. 5. The court looks with suspicion at the conflation of the preliminary and final declarations of disclosure, which was done in this case; especially here given the very short time frame from the filing of the petition to the presentation of the disclosures in full marital settlement agreement. Add to this, that the disclosure itself was woefully inadequate. 6. Based upon the evidence addressed herein, the court finds that Christopher’s declaration of disclosure, which he identified as his “final declaration of disclosure”, fails to comply with Section 2105e. The court would set aside the MASA and judgement based upon this failure alone. While I provided Rick with all of the documentation required it is apparent from the quotes above especially numbers 5 & 6 that said documentation was not included resulting in my disclosures being insufficient. Rick did not advise me on the incompleteness of my disclosures per our agreement and he also used a form in which my ex-wife adopted my disclosures. It was only later that I discovered this form is acceptable in Sacramento County, but Rick failed to make sure it would also be acceptable in Placer County and it wasn’t. As a result, I now need to pay my ex-wife money I do not have because I’ve spent all my money on attorney’s fees over the last 3 years to fight the motion to set aside my MSA which I thought was a solid case with solid disclosures. I asked Rick for his money back and gave him 30 days to do so before I wrote this review and filed an official complaint with the California State Bar and he refused. Not sure why he made that decision based on the information above, but either way spare yourself the frustration and find another attorney.
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09 Jun, 2017 by Anonymous
Fredrick (Rick) Cohen is a highly experienced family law attorney. He's been a licensed attorney for almost 30 years, and is also a Certified Family Law Specialist. He was referred to me by another family law attorney who thought that Mr. Cohen could better manage my difficult divorce against my ex-husband. My ex was relentless on almost every issue throughout the entire divorce proceeding. Mr. Cohen's profound knowledge of the law helped me survived this very stressful period of my life. He's a competent attorney with proven litigation skills in and out of the courtroom. (Unfortunately for me, my case went to trial so I got to witness Mr. Cohen's trial skills and abilities.) He can be an aggressive litigator when it is appropriate to do so, but will also advise you when he believes it is best to compromise on certain issues. He is mindful of your intentions and how you wish to settle your legal matter. He is honest and upfront, and will not sugar coat your matter if he believes otherwise. As such, he may come across at times as being unsympathetic, but it is his role to provide legal guidance, not therapy. I would recommend Rick Cohen if you are seeking a strong attorney to represent you on your family law matter.
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08 Jun, 2017 by Anonymous
Rick was honest with me from day one. He explained the legal process to me and was very thorough throughout. He's very knowledgeable with contempt cases and presented my case well. I would definitely hire him again without hesitation!!
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28 May, 2017 by Martha
Rick is a brilliant attorney! He is a master of family law and court procedure. Rick is straight forward and won't waste your time or money. In my case, I had been dealing with an ex who was trying to force our 15 year daughter to resume visits. He would call the sheriffs and wait outside our home for hours. Rick first got me a restraining order against my ex. Then, Rick was able to lead us to mediation and eventually the court ruled our daughter had the right to chose whether or not to see her father. After my ex filed contempt charges against me, Rick was able to successfully defend me and all charges were either withdrawn or dismissed. I don't believe every lawyer in Sacramento has the kind of skill and knowledge of the law Rick has to navigate the family court. I recommend Rick Cohen!
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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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