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Pros
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Experienced and knowledgeable attorney with expertise in the local court system
“It is so important to have an attorney who has practiced in your county for a long time.”
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Fair and transparent billing practices
“She only charged me for one hour! That was more than fair. It just gives you an example of the kind of lawyer she is, she's not all about driving up the billable hours.”
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Effective negotiator and litigator who stands her ground
“When the other side pushed and got nasty she stood her ground and pushed back hard.”
Cons
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Difficult to reach and unresponsive to messages
“You can't get a live person on the phone and when you leave a message they never call you back.”
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May not be helpful for non-English speakers
“Solicite ayuda en un caso q quiero q me represejten pero no hablan español y me dijeron que no se me entiende lo poquito que hablo.”

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17 Sep, 2024 by Diego pineda
Really pathetic place in my opinion, total waste of time, came here for some general information, they didn’t help because I made too much money? Go figure, didn’t at least try to see why I was there or at least explain that I would have to pay if they help. Don’t even try and look somewhere else they would only help if you’re unemployed I guess not wonder Marin of full of homelessness
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15 May, 2024 by Padme tatum
They turn away landlords. Only help tenants. Many landlords are very low income themselves. Doesn’t seem right.
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08 May, 2024 by Tatiania margules
I love Virginia so much and her tattoos. Everyone that’s hating she won my case case closed
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04 May, 2024 by Elizabeth lopez
After paying for a consultation with Virginia B she led me to believe they could help me with modifying a custody order. They quoted me and scheduled me for a two hour session. During my visit Virgina was very unprofessional, she wrote my rate incorrectly and charged me an additional amount. After that interaction she was passive aggressive towards me and It almost got to the point I wanted to walk out! Then her demeanor changed, she was acting all nice and calm when she saw I was sticking up for my self. I finished my session 45mins early and was told they will serve and file as a curtesy. I believe in Virginia, because a week later I received an email from Marin County Clerk about family mediation. I then left a voicemail about mediation preparation. No response from Family & Children's Law Center. I showed up to my mediation and I was told it needed to be rescheduled because the other party wasn’t served. I tried for a whole week to get a hold of Family & Children's Law Center but no response and the office had a posted outdated sign they were closed. Finally, I went to the court house to pick up copies myself. I realized that Family & Children's Law Center filed one whole week after my session. I was upset and sent an email about my concerns . Virginia then called me and tried to blame the court house for the delay, which is inaccurate. Then she said they could no longer help me. I told her that I got notified about mediation instantly after Family & Children's Law Center went to file for me but she did not care. I know that When you file you get the forms back that same day! So I don’t know what the mysterious delay was. These are very important matters, that I trusted in family and children’s law center. This was a misleading interaction. After spending hundreds of dollars I would not recommend you to Family & Children's Law Center. Virginia and this place is awful and will steal your money !
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17 Apr, 2024 by Gary belford
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21 Jun, 2019 by Antonio
Attorney John Kakinuki tremendously helped me with my divorce proceedings. He said divorce wasn’t his specialty but mine was an international marriage and he is expert in international work and was recommended by mutual friends in our church, so he worked hard to make sure everything went right. He provided me with excellent service. He gave me a lot of professional advised as to how and what I should expect from the court. He is very very professional, very knowledgeable. I was so impressed by his work ethics. My case went quick and smoothly because he paid attention to all the details and paperwork’s required by the court. Honestly at that time I don’t care about anything. Divorce was a nightmare for me. All I know is I just want it done and get over it. Even today when I should forget the proceedings. I still recall how Attorney John Kakinuki treated my case very well. He gained my respect and admiration because he was not only there to represent but he also gave me emotionally support and I felt it. He is such a great lawyer with integrity and a big heart. If you need legal advice or question I will definitely, highly recommend Attorney John Kakinuki and you will not regret it.
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19 Jun, 2015 by Alice masuko
I was referred to John Kakinuki by a  former colleague from the Baker & Mackenzie law firm. He was recommended as a professional with great integrity and an impressive history of experience in litigation and Intellectual Property both in the US and in Japan. Even though my case was not related to intellectual property, John Kakinuki agreed to meet me and advise me about a case in Japan involving my family. From the very first meeting, I was impressed by his compassion and sense of justice as he provided me valuable advice at no charge.  Mr. Kakinuki demonstrated a profound knowledge of the Japanese justice system and Japanese lawyers' work ethics. He speaks with the confidence of many years of professional experience with litigation in Japan and in the US. John Kakinuki reached out to his network of law professionals in Japan and procured a Japanese lawyer that spoke English and was willing to work for my family (who actually lives in Brazil). This was an enoumous help given the fact that the majority of Japanese lawyers will not work for foreigners. Mr. Kakinuki kindly initiated our first contact with the lawyer in Japan and helped us get started with our case.  I would highly recommend John Kakinuki as a lawyer. He is an impressive litigator who presents arguments and facts based on knowledge and experience when giving advice. I have great respect and admiration for his professionalism.
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09 Apr, 2015 by Jim
I have worked with John Kakinuki on various legal matters for a number of years. I have found his character and integrity are beyond reproach. His legal skills are top notch. I have seen him handle new legal matters with professionalism and skill. He has always produced excellent legal work product. I would recommend him without hesitation or qualification.
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05 Sep, 2013 by Anonymous
Molly Jacobson assisted me with my estate planning. After my husband and I purchased a home and had our first child, we needed to get all of our affairs in order. She was extremely informative and efficient throughout the entire process. She was also incredibly responsive to all of our questions, phone calls and emails. I would highly recommend Ms. Jacobson.
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27 Feb, 2024 by Anonymous
When my wife and I found our son in very grave legal jeopardy, we consulted with and hired Bob. During this extremely difficult time for our entire family, Bob's pragmatic, thoughtful approach kept us updated, cautiously hopeful, and grounded in the fact that we have someone who genuinely cares about our son's fate and who is also strategic and skilled at maneuvering through the evolving dynamics of a very complicated case. We were particularly grateful to Bob for remaining accessible and easy to talk to during this entire ordeal, especially under the most direst of developments and dynamics. The outcome of this dark chapter in our family's history exceeded our expectations, and we are forever grateful to Bob. We can't recommend him high enough for anyone looking for legal council.
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19 Oct, 2023 by William
Robert is not only a very good lawyer he is more experienced than most I was nervous being in court,but after hearing him speak to witnesses he won the jury. If you hire him give him all info so he can use it in your defense. He is a great guy too
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09 Dec, 2021 by Ty
I was referred to Mr. Casper by another attorney. He is incredibly personable, responsive and cleared up my case in no time. I didn’t even have to appear in court and all charges were dropped. Absolutely amazing work, incredible man and would highly recommend. Cannot thank him enough!!
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