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05 Apr, 2022 by Anonymous
He did the same to me. He didn't properly serve me. He was my landlord/slumlord. Years later he is using the courts and abusing his power as an attorney to get money out of me. And we're talking thousands. He put an illegal detainer and lien on me. All for cleaning services. As far as I knew we were done, after he evicted me in court with his buddy judge. I paid first and last months rent. You would think that covered his cleaning cost, who btw, he pays cheap labor to Samantha's husband, who doesn't speak a word of English. So he has advantage all around saving him money and extorting money out of his former clients and residents. He is a con, using the courts, and how the courts don't catch on after his hundreds of liens filed. Is beyond me? Must benefit the Courts he is filing at. Because we'll over 10 years later and he still trying to get thousands out of me for cleaning a rental out.
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05 Nov, 2021 by Anonymous
Richard did a better then average job for my divorce case back in 1998. He can be a little abrasive at times and he will tell you the more time you call and get in his way, the more money he makes. Bottom line, time is money, so have your questions ready to go and get to the point.
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06 Feb, 2021 by Mike
If I could negative stars I would. I hope this review saves one unsuspecting parent. I went through a divorce and custody hearing many years ago and made the mistake of hiring Miller. Needless to say I ended up paying over $20,000 to this guy, and he didn't even finish the job. Basically he will drag out your case, costing you way more then it should. Also you will be charged a high interest rate for his service, making you owe him for years to come. In the end, I retained different lawyer and had my case settled for less then a quarter of what I paid him. Buyer beware.
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08 Nov, 2013 by Ross
This guy is crazy. I hired him for my divorce around 2002. Our case went on for a couple of years. I paid him for his services. Well he decided to sue me for another $14,000 about 3 years later and I never knew about it. I was never served. The court never notified me or anything. It's nuts. Last year, he filed an involuntary lien against me because of this case. After he filed the lien, that's when he notified me. So I called him back and left messages with his secretary and even wrote him a certified letter and he's never responded back to me. I guess this is the thing to do - to use the court system to shake down past clients for thousands of extra $$$$. Wow! Stay away from this guy!

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03 May, 2023 by Aj
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18 May, 2015 by Juan
Honest and Super Smart!! You are a Great Attorney. The BEST ATTORNEY IN MONTEBELLO Thank you for all your help!! Great service and reasonable Price. I will be sending my friends and family.
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18 May, 2015 by Joel
Thank you for helping me with my case. You guided me through the whole case. You got me offer no attorney could have gotten me. Your price was very reasonable and a lot less than other attorneys I called. My case got dismissed and now I am able to work and take care of my family. Mucho Gracias!!
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06 Oct, 2023 by Stephanie
Was a pleasure working with Mauro during a difficult time my bf was going through. Honestly the best in town. Always answered all my questions, answered the phone no matter the time and always had an answer for my questions. Felt very comfortable and although I was so nervous they kept me sane. For any further legal trouble I will be sure to contact Mauro!! Him and Juanita-Kay are literally the best. I will make sure to let everyone I know to go to them.
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11 Mar, 2021 by Brandi
Gave me a very helpful free consultation, and was very informative and pleasant.
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21 Apr, 2016 by Manuel
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