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01 Nov, 2016 by Karen
Joseph was remarkable. My father was the victim of a con artist who obtained a substantial lien on my father's property. I could tell Joe honestly and truly wanted to see justice done. He immediately wrote a letter to the offending person on our behalf. The letter was nothing short of awesome - terse, powerful, and loaded with enough facts to shake the offender to the core. The result was immediate. The con artist released our property immediately. Throughout this process, Joe responded quickly and completely to every question asked. His fee for services resulted in a 20,000% return for us! Bravo Joseph! I can't thank this attorney enough. Before Joe, I never had a reason to consult with a lawyer, but now I understand what a capable lawyer can do for those of us truly in need.
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14 Sep, 2015 by Ron
Joe has supported me in my many business ventures. most recently we sold product to a company in Illinois that went bankrupt. Thanks to Joe's persistence we collected,
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30 Apr, 2013 by Una
I have had forty years of paralegal experience in New York City. I was lucky to have found Joseph Ferrucci to represent me in a probate matter in San Diego, CA. It was a pleasure working with him in the past 18 months. Above all, he was willing to accept my input which resulted in a successful settlement. As a litigation lawyer he is very astute and sharp in court. He is forthright,, a brilliant brief writer and a compassionate person. He is also hardworking with a knack for detail.
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17 Nov, 2016 by Vincent
My case was a civil suit in an oral contract involving real-estate property. Tumy Nguyen worked with Candice M Bryner. Any one will tell you that an oral contract is a tough case to prove when it includes real-estate. But Tumy Nguyen took on my case with passion. The defendant was represented by a big law firm in Long Beach. My case went to trial after settlement was not reached. Tumy Nguyen was the main trial lawyer at the trial. She went up against the Chair principal partner from the opposing party and whooped his ass. I won my case and the jury granted me ownership to my property and damages. Tumy Nguyen is not your typical trial lawyer, when she gets done with the opposing party, they're lucky if they still have their pants on. Tumy Nguyen is also very honest and fight for you till the end, and she won't stop until every rock is turned. She is relentless in discovery and does investigating the old fashion way, knocking on doors and foot work. She is as best as any trial lawyer can be.
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30 Sep, 2011 by Anonymous
We hired Teresa after paying another attorney a lot of money in a probate matter. Teresa immediately took charge, won the case and got us a great result. I wish we would have went to her first, we would have saved a lot of aggreviation and money.
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      For routine legal services like drafting a will or handling an uncontested divorce, lawyers might offer a flat fee.
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      Common in personal injury cases; the lawyer receives a percentage (typically 25% to 40%) of any settlement or award.
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