Tamara Lynn Harper

141 Duesenberg Drive, Suite 7B, Westlake Village, CA

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Matty m.

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19 Oct, 2024
Be warned, extremely shady and questionable billing methods. Seems like once they have your money, they’ll just ignore you. She used to be good in the past but maybe it’s the lack of business and/or greed that she prioritizes money over great customer service. Would stay far away from this deceptive, manipulative and money hungry lawyer!
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M bishop

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19 Oct, 2024
I have known Tamara for almost 20 years, and at one time professionally worked with her. I held her in the highest regards. Tamara set up an Irrevocable Trust for our family 15-16 years ago. Prior to the trust expiring, we contacted her to set up an appointment to meet, and go over our options. We received a random bill, prior to our appointment for $600.00 with a description of "RESEARCH." Keep in mind that she represented herself as one of the leading expert in CA in Trust Law at the initial meeting, even stating she taught Trust Law at a local law school. When we called for an explanation, we were informed that she had to research our options, as what to do at the end of the trust. It was at this point, that we informed her that her services were no longer needed! We contacted another attorney, who knew exactly what to do, and had the necessary paperwork completed, and electronically submitted to the county in 3 days for $289.00. It took only 1 telephone call, and 2 emails, with no Federal or State tax consequences. We continue to receive bills as of this review, with accrued interest, violting Rule 2-107 of the Rules of Professional Conduct of the CA State Bar Association. Neither Tamara, or her staff will return telephone calls, or emails, just continued random billing. We never signed a retainer agreement with her concerning this matter. Just a call to set up an appointment to meet with her, which never took place. Unfortunately this has resulted in a complaint with the California Bar Association, with supporting documentation. We will update this website on their findings. Again I am so disappointed! It appears that Tamara has now expanded her field of practice, and no longer cares about her clients, as evident by their lack of communication. The office screens calls, and refuses to return repeated telephone messages, and emails. I sent an email directly to Tamara, explaining my position, whereas I informed her if I did not hear from her within 30 days, I would consider the account zeroed out, and closed. Did not hear anything for over 2 months, and all we received was an additional bill with interest. I would highly recommend to anyone looking for legal services with Tamara, not only to do your due diligence, but also compare the fast response of other attorneys, and fee schedules. It just appears to me that they are out for money, and really no longer cares about the clients, once they have collected their legal fees! Lincoln once said "the lawyer has a superior opportunity of being a good man." or woman! ⭐
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Brandon

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19 Oct, 2024
We had a positive experience with Tamara over a decade ago when we first set up our trust. When the trust was nearing its term, we reached out to see if we can set up an appointment with her to discuss what our options would be when the trust expires. After making an appointment for a few weeks out, we get a random invoice for $600.00 when we haven’t even had a chance to sit down with her yet. When we called the office to find out what this bill was for, she stated it was for “research.” First off, this is your specialty & field yet you had to go out and do research on the trust that YOU set up?? Second, shouldn’t you at least advise or get permission from your client before taking the initiative to do something like this then turn around and blindly send us a bill without any explanation or heads up? After a few back and forth with their office, we were under the impression that they understood we no longer wanted their service and they would adjust the bill. Nope! After six months, they had the audacity to send us a new bill with occurred interest on top of the original bill!!! AFTER SIX MONTHS OF NO CONTACT!!! We tried numerous times to get a hold of someone in their office for weeks. But they screen their calls and emails so once they have your money, they tend to not call you back or follow up. And when you call them out on it, they blame their phone system being down or some other BS they can think of. Needless to say, I’ll be filing a bar complaint and highly advise people to stay away from this money hungry firm!
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