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08 Jun, 2015 by Diana
I have worked with Mr. Narayan on a number of litigated cases, in many areas of the law. Mr. Narayan is extremely knowledgeable about the law, hardworking, and commands the respect and attention of judges, co-counsel, and adverse counsel. He has always obtained excellent results for his clients. I would recommend Mr. Narayan for any business or personal injury litigation.
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02 Jun, 2015 by Diana
As an attorney who has been in private practice in Los Angeles for 30 years, I have had the privilege of working with Santosh Narayan, Esq. for a number of years, on many trials and litigated cases. I have consistently found Mr. Narayan to be extremely intelligent, knowledgeable, and hard-working. He has always gone the distance for his clients, in order to ensure an excellent resolution of the particular matter, in the very best interests of his clients, His knowledge of the law is unparalled. His opinions and arguments are extremely decisive and incisive. His legal and factual arguments are to the point , and are extremely persuasive to Judges in all jurisdictions. I would retain Mr. Narayan on any litigated matter, without hesitation; I would feel extremely comfortable that he would handle my matter in an excellent manner, and would achieve the best possible result for me. I am also aware that Mr. Narayan possesses an excellent reputation in the community.
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07 May, 2015 by Anonymous
I had the privilege of working with Attorney Narayan on a collection matter and his work ethic is nothing short of amazing. The plaintiff's attorney was based in Atlanta and our conference calls were early in the morning. Attorney Narayan would be on the conference call at 4am or 5am California time to accommodate the needs of his clients. He doesn't complain, he stays even-keeled and he keeps the client informed. If you have a litigation matter, I highly recommend you contact Attorney Narayan.
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15 Feb, 2024 by Lea hernandez
Nancy was amazing she as very respectfully and extremely kind .
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15 Feb, 2024 by Lea hernandez
Great service Nancy help me out really well she explained everything to me and was not rude she was very kind.
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15 Feb, 2024 by Azucena lopez
Everyone was professional and kind. They helped me complete my Estate Plan and all of my directives. Mr. Karby was very knowledgeable.
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15 Feb, 2024 by Lea hernandez
Nancy was amazing she as very respectfully and extremely kind .
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15 Feb, 2024 by Lea hernandez
Great service Nancy help me out really well she explained everything to me and was not rude she was very kind.
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15 Feb, 2024 by Azucena lopez
Everyone was professional and kind. They helped me complete my Estate Plan and all of my directives. Mr. Karby was very knowledgeable.
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