Eustace de Saint Phalle, experienced Lawsuit / Dispute, Litigation attorney in San Francisco, CA with 155 reviews
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Eustace de Saint Phalle

220 Montgomery St, San Francisco, CA

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Education

1995:
University of San Francisco School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1989:
University of California - Berkeley, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.8 155 reviews
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Clint frederic

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30 Jan, 2025
Excellent consultation, thoughtful, thorough and helpful. Thank you Piper!
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Patrick t.

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23 Dec, 2024
Jason was attentive & helpful, helped guide me through uncertainties/questions I had with relevant law.
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Srl

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18 Dec, 2024
I don't think there's enough words to express how grateful my wife and I are for Daniel Wayne, Piper Wheeler, and the staff at Wolford Wayne. They made the lawsuit process a lot less painful with their extensive knowledge of SF real estate law and tenant's rights while bringing kindness and humor to the table. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced lawyers who are passionate about protecting tenant rights
“Jason and team were great. Helpful, to the point, and things ended up well for us in the end. Recommended!”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness, keeping clients informed throughout the process
“Daniel was super helpful informing us about our rights and what was the best way to find a solution after our landlord sky rocketed the rent. He always responded very quickly and immediately pick the phone if we were in need.”
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Achieve favorable outcomes for clients, including obtaining significant settlements
“Michael Bracamontes and his staff are truly great at what they do. My wife and I were involved in a dispute with our ex-landlord and Michael saw us through the process from beginning to end. They were dependable and made themselves available whenever we needed anything.”
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Empathetic and understanding of the stress and difficulties tenants face
“The position I was put in, having to find a tenant lawyer after the loss of my husband, was something in the likes of a nightmare. From the beginning to end, Megan was an incredible help, such a trustworthy and intelligible woman.”
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Provide clear guidance and explanations to help clients make informed decisions
“Daniel Wayne kept my father in the city by winning his case. What would I done without my Dad if Daniel Wayne didn't step in with his knowledgeable and professional advice?”
Cons
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Some clients reported not receiving a call back from the lawyers
“My husband called both two lawyers twice, left message, then never got call back.”
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A few reviews expressed concern about the firm's practices, suggesting they may "prey on small business landlords"
“These attorneys prey on small business landlords. They make profit by extorting insurance companies and make up frivolous lawsuits.”

Publications

2014:
Plaintiff Magazine (California), Future Medical Costs Post - Corenbaum
2012:
Plaintiff Magazine (California), Workers' Compensation Subrogation: Don't Allow Your Client to be Extorted
2011:
Plaintiff Magazine (California), When Workers' Compensation is Not the Exclusive Remedy
2011:
Plaintiff Magazine (California), When the Defendant Complains to the Court that You Have Too Many Experts
2010:
Plaintiff Magazine (California), Annuity Costs Don't Equal Damages
2009:
Plaintiff Magazine (California), Don't Let "Junk Science" Ruin Your Low-impact, Rear-ender Case
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