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02 Oct, 2024 by Yaya more
I was not satisfied with the outcome,I did not get what they advertise on their website or felt the care that is advertised as well. with all honesty I would not recommend without disclosing any further information.
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14 Aug, 2024 by N nomura
Very client-oriented, and high quality advice.
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06 Jun, 2024 by Michael yee
Meldie Moore saved my daughter's life! My daughter needed an emergency 504 special ed plan because she couldn't get vaccinated due to her immunocompromised health. Meldie was ingenious enough to find a loophole in the law under mental health. And Meldie knew all the vaccine mandates and exemptions. On top of that, Meldie walked me through the appeals process with the Office of Administrative Hearings. She's a fighter!
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09 Jan, 2023 by Mike gugliotta
Took care of all my legal problems, really worked for me.
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18 Aug, 2022 by Anzhela kosolapova
MR. Barry Simon's typical sales guy who is sitting at his office and showing people how he wrote law books, he got zero respect at court, he don't even show up at court after he will recieve your money , in my situation he don't even bother himself to show me any evidence from DA against me , lies to me on the phone, Julie Swan at that time I hire him start work for him , she is even worse lier them Mr Barry, for 30k I been paying them they done absolutely nothing but keep postponing, zero investigation, never called me about any updates, on the top of it he lies to me I will see him at court on my case. Don't waste your money on scam lawyers, it's 90% of them in OC.
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30 Jul, 2018 by Sebastian acosta
I retained Barry Simons from a referral from a neighbor. After going through a divorce and finding out how horrible and damaging a bad attorney can be, I made sure to interview 6 attorney's for my felony DUI case. After interviewing and meeting with 6 attorney's one being Barry, I realized through talking to them that my case was really bad and that I stand no chance to win my DMV hearing. The other attorney's basically said that going to the DMV hearing would be pointless and that 90% of them are a loss. Barry was the only attorney that pointed out some of the flaws in my case and said that their might be a chance that we can beat the DMV hearing and the refusal charge. I decided to retain Barry and his office for my case. After meeting with Barry and seeing how knowledgeable he is regarding DUI cases and how much work he put into my case I felt very comfortable that I hired the right attorney for the job. Him and I discussed how we should proceed with the DMV hearing and decided that it is best that I go with him and testify. When we left the DMV hearing I was blown away at how amazing of an attorney Barry really is. We received a letter in the mail about 10 days later stating that we WON the DMV hearing! I was in shock and elated. I have referred Barry to at least two other people dealing with similar situations. If I could give Barry 10 stars I would.
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03 Apr, 2021 by Ed faucher
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26 Jan, 2021 by Jo ro310
Great law firm. When you need representation in a professional ethics capacity, go here.
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20 Dec, 2017 by Lauren kattuah
This law firm does not care about helping plaintiffs. The firm does not handle contingency cases, is disrespectful and has poor communication with potential clients, in my opinion. I have direct experience inquiring about their services. I do not recommend this law firm to anyone seeking an advocate or zealous representation in an attorney.
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03 Apr, 2021 by Ed faucher
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26 Jan, 2021 by Jo ro310
Great law firm. When you need representation in a professional ethics capacity, go here.
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20 Dec, 2017 by Lauren kattuah
This law firm does not care about helping plaintiffs. The firm does not handle contingency cases, is disrespectful and has poor communication with potential clients, in my opinion. I have direct experience inquiring about their services. I do not recommend this law firm to anyone seeking an advocate or zealous representation in an attorney.
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03 Apr, 2021 by Ed faucher
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26 Jan, 2021 by Jo ro310
Great law firm. When you need representation in a professional ethics capacity, go here.
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20 Dec, 2017 by Lauren kattuah
This law firm does not care about helping plaintiffs. The firm does not handle contingency cases, is disrespectful and has poor communication with potential clients, in my opinion. I have direct experience inquiring about their services. I do not recommend this law firm to anyone seeking an advocate or zealous representation in an attorney.
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03 Apr, 2021 by Ed faucher
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26 Jan, 2021 by Jo ro310
Great law firm. When you need representation in a professional ethics capacity, go here.
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20 Dec, 2017 by Lauren kattuah
This law firm does not care about helping plaintiffs. The firm does not handle contingency cases, is disrespectful and has poor communication with potential clients, in my opinion. I have direct experience inquiring about their services. I do not recommend this law firm to anyone seeking an advocate or zealous representation in an attorney.
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26 Jan, 2021 by Jo ro310
Great law firm. When you need representation in a professional ethics capacity, go here.
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20 Dec, 2017 by Lauren kattuah
This law firm does not care about helping plaintiffs. The firm does not handle contingency cases, is disrespectful and has poor communication with potential clients, in my opinion. I have direct experience inquiring about their services. I do not recommend this law firm to anyone seeking an advocate or zealous representation in an attorney.
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30 May, 2022 by James
Mr. Block got a better result than I could have imagined. I did not expect much since I did not have to pay him but I was pleasantly surprised. I recommended him to 3 friends who had problems with their cars and will continue to recommend him :)
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18 Dec, 2017 by Anonymous
This guy has not contact me in months!! Never answers his damn phone calls. Emails and I know 100% I ain't winning my Case with this guy!!!! I need a new lawyer
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08 Dec, 2017 by Anonymous
This man sought me out as a client in a litigation suit. He has not communicated with me in many months. I have called, sent emails, and written letters and I am not getting any response. Unless he is very sick there is no excuse for this. He has a legal obligation to me as his client. I would not hire him again. Beware.
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05 Aug, 2024 by Ss
First I wanted to address the fact that Robert McMahon threatened me if I wrote a review about him - for disparagement. I assume that he does this with many, if not all, of his clients since he has zero online reviews, though he has been in practice for over 30 years. Not even one positive one. As such, it is important to share for those who don’t know that according to California law (Civil Code 1670.8), otherwise known as “the Yelp law”, it is illegal for the likes of Mr. McMahon to intimidate or threaten anyone with regards to online reviews. This, coupled with the Federal Consumer Review Fairness Act and anti-SLAPP laws, protects online reviews and pictures and videos from meritless threats or litigation. This is important because so many of us are benefiting from reviews from community members regarding what to watch out for as well as what is recommended. If someone had written the truthful review that I am going to write about my experience with this attorney, I would have avoided him at all costs and wouldn’t have had such a horrific experience and outcome of my matter. Robert McMahon lied about so many things during the nine months he was my attorney of record that I feel like he’s a monster. The most egregious and disgusting was his lying about my writing a complaint that he wrote. He drafted and filed a complaint on my behalf that I told him sounded like someone with some sort of a disability wrote it. It was incoherent and uneducated. Then, opposing counsel also insulted him by stating that it was the WORST complaint he’d ever read in all of his years in the legal profession. Mr. McMahon lied, presumably to save face, and threw me, his client who trusted him and hired him to fight for and protect her, under the bus. I had to contact opposing counsel to set the record straight and stand up for myself against my two faced, creepy attorney, while receiving texts from Mr. McMahon asking me to spend time with him either socially or romantically. I felt so sick for so many weeks at the atrocious nature of his actions and him taking advantage of what was supposed to be an attorney-client relationship. According to public record, easily obtained by anyone via Laguna Beach City FOIA, Mr. McMahon has been described by his family members as sick, abusive and incompetent (incapable of taking care of himself). He has humiliated me, exploited my vulnerability, abused me, defrauded me and blown my matter. In my complaints to the Laguna Beach Police Department and the Bar, I have cited what I have been advised (by his attorney peers) as to his innumerable violations of the California State Bar Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct. As such, I do not believe this individual should be anywhere near the practice of law.
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