Brian J Soo-Hoo, experienced Bankruptcy, Personal Injury attorney in Santa Ana, CA with 4 reviews
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Brian J Soo-Hoo

601 Parkcenter Drive., Santa Ana, CA

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Christopher

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14 Feb, 2019
I hired Brian to file a chapter 7 in 2017. When you hire a bankruptcy attorney, you assume they understand all the laws according to the county they are practicing in, right? Not Brian! After all was said and done, the back taxes that were supposed to be included in my chapter 7, were not discharged. You can only discharge taxes from 3 years back. But because I had filed an extension with the IRS, the date I was told by Brian to file was incorrect. He told me that I should file 3 years from the date of acceptance by the IRS. But that was incorrect according to the laws set by the IRS. It should have been 3 years from the extension date. Im now still liable for the taxes, and Brian did nothing to correct the situation, nor offer to refund me for the service I paid him to be an expert in. When you hire someone, you assume they know ALL the laws of bankruptcy. This guy is just pumping out, like a bankruptcy mill, with no attention to details. Thanks for nothing Brian.
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Brenda

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26 Aug, 2015
I have consulted and hired Mr. Soo Hoo, and his staff were very professional and delivered on all information provided. I would highly recommend him to anyone!
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17 May, 2013
If you need the best Bankruptcy attorney look no further than Brain J. Soo-Hoo. He's an attorney that will not only get your cases settled quickly and efficiently, he's able to get the best results. Unlike all these other attorneys who neglect to pick up their phone, you're going to be speaking to him directly. No matter what kind of situation you are in he will take care of you. He also made time for me over a weekend when I was too busy with work to come in on a weekday. I definitely recommend Mr. Soohoo. Thank you for taking care of us!
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