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03 Jul, 2024 by Norcal9ergal
Desperately seeking help not necessarily litigation but validation that my HOA w/7 units is fraudulently assessing the community $30k each. According to Willy it's ok to falsify documents, refuse members the to rightfully inspect financials, hold ZERO elections, bring on board members in executive sessions, conduct business outside meetings; making decisions for the other 4 members without consent, doctoring budgets to hide money to pay for illegal construction. His advice was for me; either make it a hobby to see all the bad things the HOA board is doing or stop the crusade get out ASAP. He was more concerned about others not selling or getting the value of their unit than to rightfully preserve the integrity of our community. He never considered anything other than litigation, didn't entertain an IDR or ADR both of which I already requested from the board and was ignored. He insisted that our members would be responsible to pay for all litigation fees, plus, not even mentioning the D&O insurance that boards must have or piercing the vail of protection. He insisted I sell my unit, pay the erroneous fee and get out, protecting a a putative board that hasn't had elections for over 10 years, and refuses to have them. The management put 3 liens on my house, charged late fees all without the votes of the board in an open meeting, kept all fees for themselves ; nearly $7k for. These were just a small sample of violations, according to Willy, not viable enough to even offer any help other than sell, pay, and get out. I have resided in this community for over 20 years and have never felt so disrespected not only here in this community but by the people that claim to help us trying to protect our investment. He is deplorable
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18 Jan, 2024 by Ken
During the Fall of 2022, our condo was damaged during an accident that set fire to our building. The situation quickly became convoluted with having to interact with the HOA and multiple insurance companies, none of who were trying to assist this displaced homeowner. My wife and I contacted The Law Office of William Stanger and received the guidance and support that we needed to help us navigate through such a terrible scenario. Bill really took the time to learn about our situation, provided excellent advice that helped us save some serious money, and informed us about several key factors that we would not have known about otherwise (despite hours of research). I am a bit late in writing this review, but I'm just truly grateful for the help. It made a difference when it mattered.
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07 Dec, 2022 by Virginia
My property was damaged by the fire in September 2020. The electrical work completed by the contractor were extremely dangerous for us to move in because of their very poor workmanship. So, I was looking for legal options immediately and was truly grateful for the representation of the Law Office William Stanger. Mr. Stanger was capable of providing me with brilliant legal advice throughout my case, and his professional expertise also allowed him to settle the best outcome for us, especially the contract agreement I signed in August 2021. In addition, my friends and my family like the letters and agreements he had written; they are straightforward and so easy to understand.  Indeed, while working with Mr. Stanger for the past several months, he had shown his kindness, honesty, and patience, and he was also very joyful to work with. He took the time to answer all the questions and concerns that I have had over the past several months; so that I can sleep peacefully at night. In the future, I would definitely use him again if I need his services and highly recommend Mr. Stanger to my friends and family members in need of his amazing representation!
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24 Apr, 2024 by Bob h
The best law firm in the San Jose Los Gatos area.
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01 Feb, 2024 by K ellner
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04 Sep, 2020 by Tracy duell-cazes
Poor management and lackluster employees make Safeway the worst food store in the bay area. They don't even manage their own stocking anymore
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06 May, 2018 by Erin g.
We can NOT say enough GREAT things about Douglas Barnes as a TRUST Attorney. Mr Barnes took care of our family TRUST and gave us ideas and things to think about. We had saved a "dime" YEARS ago and had some "good deal bafoon" write up a so called "Trust" that ended up not worth the paper it was written on and Attorney Douglas Barnes was able to fix this wrong, make it CORRECT, and he was worth EVERY SINGLE PENNY! Attorney Douglas Barnes is also an attorney who can go to court if our family Trust is ever questioned and he can defend our wishes, where OTHER Trust Attorneys can not always do. Something to think about when planning your Estate and wishes for after you are no longer here! GREAT GREAT GREAT hands to be in at the Offices of Douglas Barnes!
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25 Jan, 2013 by Anonymous
I had an unsatisfactory experience in estate planning with Mr. Barnes and his office. I don't feel he invested effort enough to understand my circumstances, but responded in a "cookie cutter" way with generic advice that turned out to be inappropriate for me. The estate package he crafted was far too complicated and not only failed to achieve my goals but in part contradicted and undercut them. Quality of staff work was very poor: copy and paste errors in estate documents; spelled my name wrong in documents. I found him to be unresponsive to questions either by phone or email - until my new lawyer contacted him, which received immediate response. Please note that I don't question Mr. Barnes' integrity or knowledge. Rather that he didn't work hard enough to understand what I wanted; communicated poorly; and at the time his office staff were really a problem (maybe this has been fixed since then, I can't say). By contrast I'm profoundly happy with the attorney I replaced him with.
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19 Sep, 2009 by Anonymous
Billing seems excessive. We received a letter stating that he was going to be out of the office due to illness. Then received a bill for a conference he supposedly had with another lawyer the day he claimed to be out sick. Every conversation he claims he had with another attorney within the firm we were charged. Also, Could not figure out billing. 5 tasks lumped into one price makes it difficult to justify pricing for each task.
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30 Sep, 2016 by Chris
My case is simple to prove. I have completed 100's of hours of preparation. Proving fault for my auto accident should be very easy. Gary accepted my case. It's not about the money for me, I met with Gary and Sue and offered them %100 of the proceeds from the award. After I delivered all my documents, which show a simple path for winning the case, Gary dropped the case, saying he was afraid of the insurance Co's tactics ??? Take this into account when shopping for your (very important) law firm. This one is very unprofessional.
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