Ray Joseph Reyes, experienced Intellectual Property attorney in Studio City, CA with 88 reviews
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Ray Joseph Reyes

12711 Ventura Blvd Ste 300, Studio City, CA

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Konstantine anthony

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23 Jan, 2025
On two different occasions, Daniel Paletz, Jorge Guardado, and their team at Kermisch & Paletz were able to help me advocate, achieve, and maintain a better situation and schedule for my son. The entire team is attentive and understanding. Not only is this firm good at their work, they have excellent sensitivity and compassion in dealing with the difficult cases they handle.
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Manuel torres

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25 Dec, 2024
Daniel and Lauren are absolutely brilliant. They both truly care about their clients and go above and beyond to make sure you understand your case and rights. My case was far from easy, but thanks to Daniel and Lauren’s vast knowledge, they were able to help me secure full custody of my daughter. I am forever grateful for their team’s hard work and dedication. Highly recommend!!!!
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Dr. andrew jones md ms

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23 Dec, 2024
I had a deeply disappointing experience with my attorney, William Kermisch during my recent child support court proceedings. Despite his 19 years of experience, his lack of preparation and communication severely impacted my case. On Nov 12, my case was continued because the opposing attorney hadn't received requested documents. Additionally, a request was made for my personal car and home loan applications, yet my attorney did not pursue similar documentation from my ex, even though I had informed him she might be hiding assets (which she later confirmed she was). By Dec 2, I sent the requested documents, which were extensive and required multiple emails. However, in the days that followed, my attorney failed to review or discuss them with me. Aside from a single question about the date of a loan application, there was no communication or mention of needing supplemental documents. On Dec 12, I received a late email reminding me to attend court the next day, but there were no details or strategy outlined. Despite my concerns, I trusted his expertise. On Dec 13, just before the hearing, he emailed me asking where I was, then called me from a blocked number, further illustrating a lack of regard for client rapport. During the hearing, the judge almost called for another continuation because she hadn't received the documents I sent weeks earlier. My attorney’s explanation? "The file was too large, and I didn't know how to send it." This response was not only unprofessional but also deeply frustrating. Throughout the trial, my attorney's lack of preparation became glaringly obvious. He failed to address key aspects of my case, such as my bankruptcy filing, which the judge noted was relevant to my "true financial situation". He also allowed the opposing attorney to question me extensively about my transactions without stepping in, even though the answers were in the documents I had provided. His lack of proactive questioning during cross-examination of my ex was equally disheartening—he missed critical opportunities to challenge her financial claims. To make matters worse, after lunch, my attorney was late to court due to having another case and showed little engagement when the judge disallowed several of my deductions due to insufficient documentation—documentation I had already provided but which he failed to utilize effectively. Following the trial, I received a dismissive email stating that the outcome was "less of a reduction than we hoped for but still worth doing." This summed up his apparent lack of concern for my situation. Despite filing bankruptcy and providing detailed financial records, I was left with an outcome that felt preventable had my attorney been more prepared and attentive. In hindsight, I feel I could have represented myself with the same results, saving both time and money. It was evident that my attorney prioritized moving to his next case over providing me with the representation I deserved. While I considered addressing these issues with my attorney, his lack of professionalism and communication throughout the process has led me to simply move on. This was a hard lesson learned, and I’ve shared my experience with the friend who referred me.
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Excellent customer service and communication
“Excellent service al cliente. Muy atentos con mi caso.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys
“Excellent service & very professional. Ask for Daniel Morales he's the person you want to see.”
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Successful in achieving positive outcomes for clients
“DAG Law Firm went above and beyond in taking care of everything for my accident case. They worked tirelessly to ensure that I received the best possible outcome for my case.”
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Multilingual staff that can assist Spanish-speaking clients
“Se comunicaron muy bien y hablan español!”
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Responsive and attentive to client needs
“They were always responsive to my questions and concerns, and worked tirelessly to ensure that I received the best possible outcome for my case.”
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Aggressive marketing tactics that may annoy some potential clients
“Really don't appreciate walking out to my car to head to work and finding an unsolicited pamphlet that has FUSED to my windshield because it rained.”
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Lack of timely response or resolution to client concerns
“Also, still no response or reach out from anyone at the firm to apologize or attempt at rectifying the situation.”

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