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08 Aug, 2024 by Michael chatham
Extremely poor communication skills here, they set you up with a so-called case manager in which will rarely have a paralegal degree or certificate. Took a couple calls to get a person who stated they’re a manager but ended up hearing idle threats about me paying them whether I terminate my attorney/client relationship or not. A case manager cannot provide legal advice but sure can stop you from speaking to an actual lawyer, should’ve done my homework. Open/shut case, could’ve represented myself 🤣 for the same value. Case managers come and go and I’ve already had 2 requesting the same documents. Please respond to my Termination Request !
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19 Jul, 2024 by Alan d singletary
After my bicycle accident on Park Street, I was referred to Karns & Karns in Alameda. Alexis was incredibly helpful and supportive throughout the process. Attorney Mia's expertise in personal injury law was evident, and she fought tirelessly to get me the compensation I deserved.
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01 Jul, 2024 by Curtis k kelly
When a distracted driver rear-ended me on Webster Street, I turned to Karns & Karns in Alameda. Diana was always there to answer my questions and provide updates. Attorney Darren's negotiation skills were impressive, and I was very satisfied with the settlement he secured.
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08 Aug, 2024 by Michael chatham
Extremely poor communication skills here, they set you up with a so-called case manager in which will rarely have a paralegal degree or certificate. Took a couple calls to get a person who stated they’re a manager but ended up hearing idle threats about me paying them whether I terminate my attorney/client relationship or not. A case manager cannot provide legal advice but sure can stop you from speaking to an actual lawyer, should’ve done my homework. Open/shut case, could’ve represented myself 🤣 for the same value. Case managers come and go and I’ve already had 2 requesting the same documents. Please respond to my Termination Request !
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19 Jul, 2024 by Alan d singletary
After my bicycle accident on Park Street, I was referred to Karns & Karns in Alameda. Alexis was incredibly helpful and supportive throughout the process. Attorney Mia's expertise in personal injury law was evident, and she fought tirelessly to get me the compensation I deserved.
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01 Jul, 2024 by Curtis k kelly
When a distracted driver rear-ended me on Webster Street, I turned to Karns & Karns in Alameda. Diana was always there to answer my questions and provide updates. Attorney Darren's negotiation skills were impressive, and I was very satisfied with the settlement he secured.
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08 Aug, 2024 by Michael chatham
Extremely poor communication skills here, they set you up with a so-called case manager in which will rarely have a paralegal degree or certificate. Took a couple calls to get a person who stated they’re a manager but ended up hearing idle threats about me paying them whether I terminate my attorney/client relationship or not. A case manager cannot provide legal advice but sure can stop you from speaking to an actual lawyer, should’ve done my homework. Open/shut case, could’ve represented myself 🤣 for the same value. Case managers come and go and I’ve already had 2 requesting the same documents. Please respond to my Termination Request !
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19 Jul, 2024 by Alan d singletary
After my bicycle accident on Park Street, I was referred to Karns & Karns in Alameda. Alexis was incredibly helpful and supportive throughout the process. Attorney Mia's expertise in personal injury law was evident, and she fought tirelessly to get me the compensation I deserved.
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01 Jul, 2024 by Curtis k kelly
When a distracted driver rear-ended me on Webster Street, I turned to Karns & Karns in Alameda. Diana was always there to answer my questions and provide updates. Attorney Darren's negotiation skills were impressive, and I was very satisfied with the settlement he secured.
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31 Jan, 2022 by Mckenzie
I have worked with Joe for over a year now. I initially contacted him for legal advice during a difficult time and ended up retaining him as counsel. Joe explains all the legal jargon in a way that is easy to understand. He is patient, empathetic, and an all-around good guy. I would highly recommend Joe Kaiser to anyone seeking quality counsel!
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13 Apr, 2021 by Anonymous
I initially hired Joe to handle my divorce because he advocated for minimizing conflict, and keeping expenses low by staying out of court. I deeply regret my decision to have him to represent me. Joe understands most of the basics of custody however the finer points are lost on him. He can’t tell you anything about custody evaluations, which are standard practice during divorce, because he advises against them and avoids them at all cost. He advised me to allow my ex wife to have sole custody of our son, despite my telling him I would never agree to that, saying it would cost less and I could easily win it back later. This was a critical mistake that has cost me more than it would have to litigate at the time and years of pain. He told me it could be changed for practically any reason, which is not true, and never told me how difficult it is to change an existing court order. My ex wife’s attorney easily outmaneuvered him. He doesn’t know the difference between a temporary custody order and a permanent one, and incorrectly argued in front of a judge for change in circumstances when the standard is much lower and that argument wasn’t necessary. Because he made that argument and lost that motion, what was a temporary custody order was found to be a permanent order by another judge. When in the courtroom he lacks the commanding presence or quick wit one would hope for. Joe doesn’t know anything about the judges he winds up in front of, for example that the judge we were assigned to has a reputation for not understanding family law and saying no to everything. We had one opportunity to change the assignment to another judge, which would have made all the difference on my first attempt to correct custody, but he didn’t seem to be aware of that process. Every other attorney I spoke with knew this. When we lost he chuckled and offered to appeal the decision for twenty thousand dollars. He skips things with procedural importance, for example didn’t properly serve the motion to modify custody, and didn’t go on record with the court as being my attorney, didn’t keep to the page limit requirement. Because of his lack of knowledge and skill, everything takes more than twice as long and ends up being twice as expensive, versus an attorney who bills $400 an hour. I only know this because I later hired a skilled attorney at $400 an hour, who charged me half what Joe did for the same motion. Joe has ruined my life and charged me for it. You would be better off representing yourself.
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13 Sep, 2019 by Shonna
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13 Jun, 2023 by Edith
She stole from us as well!! Her full name is Sarah Jane Melisande Jones Apparently she now lives in Clovis CA her # may be 4156320410 WE DESERVE JUSTICE
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11 Jan, 2011 by Maria
She asked $1000 to my brother and $2500 to my friend to work on their immigration cases and suddenly, she closed her office and disconnected her phone number. I have been trying to find her to give us back our money.
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26 Oct, 2012 by Anonymous
Said not to call and send email instead. Answered my email with "I'll get back to you" 3 weeks and 5 emails later, no response.
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28 Sep, 2010 by George
difficulty to contact to person who handling your account, wasting time to me.
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29 Jul, 2016 by Anonymous
My blind mother's trust was written by this attorney. He put that he would be the co-trustee upon her death. He had his secretary witness it with no other person present to ensure she knew what she was signing. He is now preventing the sale of trust stating he believes my brother needs a conservator. It is a money grab, he has not shown any interest in the trust until now. My mother never would have assigned him co-trustee, nor would she want her beneficiaries to have to fight for their rightful inheritance.
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13 Jun, 2015 by Anonymous
Used this attorney to help resolve my case. He gladly accepted my money. After a very short investigation he said their was nothing further he could do for me.
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