Stephen Daniel Klarich

17592 Irvine Blvd., Tustin, CA

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Education

1981
Western State College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1981
Fairleigh Dickinson University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Nick

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06 May, 2022
After contacting this law firm several times, I decided to go in for a consultation. Klarich, kept asking about the $250 Consultation Fee, multiple times and it was really annoying. Finally the day comes to consult at his office in Tustin, CA. The first thing he ask, guess what, yep the consultation fee. $250, this guy must not get a lot of action, because of the constant request of the $250. Now in all fairness he may have looked up the case info in regards to the History of Retained Attorneys and like all dishonest attorneys do, the lie. So previous attorneys would promise certain things and if they do not deliver then they are not getting paid. Like the 1st Attorney of Record was given $28,000 but requested $80,000 on Amended Charges and then this attorney had purposely colluded with the District Attorney and then we had fired him, then the next time in front of a Judge, he files a motion to withdraw and the Judge said, I do not think so, it was solely up to us to keep the attorney but who wants a sellout, so we let the attorney withdraw and he refunded $5000 for us to obtain another attorney. My stock portfolio reflects an earning of $250 every 20 minutes of an 8 hour day. This guy Klarich gets all stoked of $250, that shows me where his mindset is. He is researching and possibly even calling previous attorney's and checking the record so he considers this being protective but the truth is, that is all this guy thinks about, money, if he would have spent more time focused on the issues at hand we may have moved forward with this firm, besides it was the partner's son who I was more interested in and they give us this guy who is a total know it all but truthfully does not know much about the appellant process, yeah maybe general stuff but even I know that, but everything he said in reference to our questions was nothing new that we didn't already know. Also, since attorney's may look at the History of Cases, it would be only fair to look up the attorney's record or how many successful appeals an attorney may have and after the consultation, I did just that and for the amount of confidence he had shown does not reflect much in his success in the appellant courts realm but then again, not even the best of attorney's have any type of a successful record, but that is the nature of the beast in the appellant world.
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Warren

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22 May, 2015
So Happy that I made the decision to contact Wallin & Klarich to help me in dealing with my past legal issues. Over the past decade I have worked hard to change and have been successful in doing so. But there has always been that cloud hanging over my head. You cant run from your past-but Mr. Klarich sat down with me and my wife personally and explained how the system worked. His office was welcoming, and his assistants and associates were always there by email and telephone when the paperwork trail seemed endless. Court rooms had always been a negative experience in my past, but thanks to Wallin & Klarich my last court room appearance had me standing tall. i was able to prove to the courts that I am indeed the changed man that my friends and co-workers know me to be. I walked out of the court room with a Certificate of Rehabilitation and that means the world to me. It will open doors that have been closed to me in the past -doors that have not only been closed legally but also in my own mind. Thank you so much!
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Patrick

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25 Nov, 2014
Stephen Klarich, and the people at Wallin and Klarich, listened from the first phone call we had, had a knowledgeable understanding and encouraged me with hope that what I sought could be attained. After making the decision and committing to the case, Mr. Klarich and his team were always very attentive and quick with a response. Following advice and guidance from my attorney proved to be a wonderful success that lead to my victorious case that will positively change my life. Thank you Mr. Klarich, Julie and Michael L.
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Pros
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Effective in achieving positive legal outcomes for clients, including overturning convictions, getting pardons, and obtaining Certificates of Rehabilitation
“Attorney Stephen Klarich accomplished to have his sentence reversed. My entire family will always thank you attorney Klarich for your superb effort and dedication throughout this very challenging and stressful experience.”
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Extensive experience and expertise in specialized areas of law, such as sex offender registration and criminal record expungement
“I hired the law firm of Wallin & Klarich to seek a Governor's Pardon in California. I am happy to say that Governor Jerry Brown granted my Pardon for me and my wife who was also convicted of a felony. I would strongly recommend Wallin & Klarich if you are seeking a Governor's Pardon or a Certificate of Rehabilitation.”
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Provides personalized attention and support to clients throughout the legal process
“Stephen Klarich gave the legal guidance I needed. He prepared a motion for a Certificate of Rehabilitation and had it filed for me. My family is extremely thankful as well.”
Cons
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Some concerns about communication and responsiveness, with issues around returning phone calls and emails, especially after a case has concluded
“He will not return phone calls or emails once the appeal was lost (he informed me via email) After the appeal was over and my brother's life was no longer in his hands, I respectfully let him know that I believed he over charged me.”
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Potential issues with billing and transparency, including unexpected fees and charges that were not clearly communicated upfront
“He gave me a written agreement that was an all inclusive price (except Supreme Court) in writing. That price was at the upper end of multiple estimates. He hit me with an extra charge to send a sub-contracted lawyer to oral argument that I did not hire and I repeatedly expressed that I did not want him on the case.”

Publications

2012:
Los Angeles Daily Journal, Criminal Law And Procedure
2007:
James Publishing publication, Criminal Defense
1987:
The Los Angeles Times, Attorney Tackles Cases Few Care to Touch

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