Katherine Elizabeth Walsh

335 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA

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2003
Loyola Law School, Loyola Marymount University, JD - Juris Doctor
1998
Santa Clara University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Ruth relf

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25 Jul, 2024
I am so grateful to Katie Walsh for her professional and compassionate service. From Day 1, dealing with completely panicked parents who had no idea what was going on and why our young teen was being detained, Katie was able to provide the information, and the guidance, we needed to calm down and move forward. Katie responded very quickly to our enquiry for help, spent time with us on the phone on a weekend, told us what to do/say and what not to, what the process would be, and most of all provided assurance. Katie knows the Orange County Juvenile Court, the people and how it works inside and out. She is worth every penny. She got our teen back home with us as quickly as was possible and steered us through the court and probation process to getting the most positive outcome we could expect. The case is dismissed and sealed! Thank you, thank you, thank you. Don't hesitate to call Kate Walsh for a brief consultation - you won't regret it.
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Kimberly oli

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24 Jun, 2024
This review is long overdue. I would highly recommend Katie Walsh for legal representation for your child!!! Katie was very professional and in constant communication about our situation. She helped us in working with the district attorney’s office to get the best outcome for our daughter.
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Chet hartley

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22 Jun, 2024
Will Bruzzo is honest, reliable, responsible, savvy, confident, flexible, knowledgeable, reassuring, calm, experienced, communicative, supportive, patient and well-connected. What set Will apart initially, was that he was the only attorney that responded to me virtually immediately after I submitted a contact form. He listened to me and didn’t judge my behavior nor actions. After becoming familiar with what transpired, he developed a plan – a reasonable plan based on the circumstances and evidence. As the process unfolded, at each decision point, he described the possible outcomes and then recommended that he believed was the best course of action - but always allowed me to make the final decision on which way (when and how) to go. He was never patronizing and was careful to never over-promise. He always answered my texts, emails and phone calls in a timely manner. I never felt that he was “aloof,” avoiding me, too busy or difficult to reach. I never felt that he “didn’t care.” While I went through multiple emotional stages (anger, frustration, confusion, helplessness, impatience, uncertainty, etc.), he remained resolved that his plan would work. He never promised that his plan would be 100% successful, but he laid it out clearly and stuck to it. He knew most of the other players (judges, DAs and courtroom staff) and they knew him. Over time, he has become familiar with how specific judges decide on certain issues. Some judges are more lenient in certain areas, while others are more strict. He combined this experiential knowledge with his patient and methodical manner to guide me to the best possible outcome. In the end, his plan worked – exactly how he said it would. He would probably be the first to say that my case could have gone any number of other ways, but it was no accident that the plan he laid out came together just as we both had hoped. Regarding money, it's hard to tell if Will's fees were appropriate or excessive, because I didn't have time to "shop around." Could I have "saved money" by hiring someone else? Maybe. But you never know if someone else will charge less upfront, but then nickel and dime you to death later on. Will had a fixed fee that I thought was pretty high, but looking back, his services (and his character) were worth every penny. Will Bruzzo is a straight-shooter, does what he says, and is a man of his word. Tough to put a price tag on that.
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Publications

2014:
OC Family, My Child Was Arrested What Should I do?
2014:
OC Family, Part 2: My Child Was Arrested

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