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27 Jun, 2018 by Aj
VERY BAD EXPERIENCE WITH HIM. NEVER KEPT IN TOUCH, LIED TO ME ABOUT DETIALS OF THE CASE. TOLD ME ONE THING, TOLD THE DRIVER ANOTHER. SO MANY MISUNDERSTANDINGS, LIES AND MISINFORMATION. I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND THIS LAWYER TO ANYONE, I HAD TO GO AND GET ALL MY PAPERWORK MYSELF, NOT HELPFUL AT ALL. I FIRED HIM. PERIOD
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20 Mar, 2018 by Mario
When I need someone I respect and trust, I reach out to Mr. Lombardini. He is responsive, efficient and timely with everything I need. He does a great job and I would definitely use him again.
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19 Mar, 2018 by Leilani
I was involved in a fairly major car accident where I sustained significant injuries and had to miss months of work. Bill was my attorney who helped guide me through the very difficult and often confusing process dealing with the insurance companies, hospitals and all of the paperwork needed for missing work. He was very patient and knowledgeable in guiding me through every step. And most important of all, thanks to Bill's hard work and expertise, he secured the maximum settlement for me. I definitely recommend Bill for anyone looking for a quality personal injury lawyer.
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06 Nov, 2011 by Ken
Our company had gone thru several immigration lawyers to assist our employees for various immigration issues. Recently 2 of our employees had immigration issues. 1 of them hired David. From the start, David got our employee's case moving quickly. Our other employee hired another lawyer but did not get the case started until a month later. David got our employees h1b case approved in less than a month but this was not what impressed our staff. 3 weeks later, our other employee's case was denied by immigration. When we called the other lawyer, he did not speak to us for almost 2weeks. So we sent a a copy of the denial notice to David & within a day he had provided us several options to resolve our other employees issues. At that moment, our employee decided to hire David. When we notified the former attorney that David was taking over the case, our former lawyer did not send our employees file for another 2 weeks even though we had only 30 days to file an appeal. Even with the other lawyers lateness, David calmly handled the case. 3 weeks later, immigration changed their mind and reversed the denial om our employees case. After this experiences we are happy to have found such a exceptional immigration lawyer.
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05 Jul, 2010 by Anonymous
I had applied for a Green Card with another attorney. My case had languished for over two years. During that time, I had asked my former attorney to check on my case to see how it was going but all he would do was dismiss my concerns and send me bills for "consulations". One day in 2009, I had contacted my former attorney and his number was disconnected without any forwarding number. I had figured that he had changed numbers so my husband and I went to his office only to discover that his office had also closed with no forwarding information. It turns out my former attorney had closed his office and left the country because he was under investiation by the State Bar. I had to locate a new attorney. Before I found David through referals and looking on the Internet, I had contacted several other law firms and each time I spoke to an assistant who would "get back to me" after they consulted the attorney. I found the experience offputting considering that I had paid consultation fees. When I contacted David, not only did I speak to him directly but I also had an opportunity to discuss my case in depth with him. After I retained David, he began to make his inquiries regarding my case. It turns out that my case was "administratively closed" by immigration because my previous attorney failed to submit documents which were requested by their office over a year and half earlier. David managed to get immigration to reopen my case and within a month I was granted a green card. Unfortunately we live in an age where every person will need the services of an attorney in their lifetime. Not only that you need to have an attorney who knows what their doing. If you have an immigration issue, I recommend David Moon without reservation.
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18 Mar, 2010 by Raghu
I had a case with him related to immigration. He is not the best one in the world but definitely very affordable one and he can find his way out. If you're looking for an affordable and good lawyer, I think he would be a very good candidate.
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02 Nov, 2023 by Anonymous
She is the worst. I went in seeking council and she agreed to take my case. Two weeks into the litigation process, I found her at in my 18-year old sons bedroom giving him head. I told her to get out. How dare she!
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01 Feb, 2021 by Anonymous
My simple WCAB Injury case was thrown out of court due to Ms. Corren not challenging the PQME in a timely manner. Emails were never responded to on time.
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08 Jun, 2010 by Anonymous
forget this guy and the entire firm I used them - 2 + years later and $150k+ $$ in legal fees the trust is not settled. due to him personally the firm - carr-mcclellan could not care a less that their lawyer screwed up -- it was just about the money DO NOT USE - YOU WILL BE SORRY
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29 Oct, 2023 by Anonymous
Judgmental and does not listen well to others, ended up doing little to understand my situation. Stay away if possible and do not contact for any housing needs!
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19 Dec, 2023 by Mike
One of the worst lawyers I have ever hired. I would give her a 2 star review but take one off because she just does but care about her (shipt) clients. Just put to take your money and do no work in return, watch out and avoid this person!
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