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12 Mar, 2024 by Jesse g
It sucks having to wonder if you made the right choice. That was never the case Khachik. From start to finish, professionalism, communication, and dedication was excellent. Took my case without question, helped me understand what the foregoing process was going to be like, making the whole ordeal stress-free as can be. Khachik Akhkashian is the right choice, undoubtedly.
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30 Jan, 2024 by Dina
Hiring Khachik to help me rise above a life crisis was the best decision ever!! He provided everything needed to help the process be as stress free as possible. He is very professional and gave me the confidence that was needed when going through a hard time. While at the same time expressing a genuine interest in my wellbeing. I can’t thank him enough for what he has done !
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10 Feb, 2022 by Jennifer
The past couple of years have been hard on everyone but I found myself in a personal, medical and financial crisis recently. Filing bankruptcy seemed like the only daunting solution. Khach was warm, confident and comforting. He advised me as if I were part of his family, informed me of my options and warned me of what to expect. We maintained communication through every step. I found Khach's fees to be extremely reasonable and much more affordable that what others attorneys quoted. I'm so grateful to have found him.
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18 Jan, 2017 by Joseph kelley
I had a pretty horrible accident and injury while on a run/jog back in 2013. Trip-and-fall. Invisible dark blue parking stopper. Unlit business/parking establishment. The bottom line was an avulsed tendon, cracked kneecap. Surgically-repaired by a top orthopedic surgeon twelve days later. 3-4 months of GRUELING physical rehab followed. It was a nightmare, a complete interruption of my year/well-being/lifestyle. But for Attorney DePaoli coming-in, taking the case, helping me towards a very fair settlement? It would have left a very sour, bitter taste in my mouth. The gratitude I have to/for this attorney can't be measured. It was not an easy time, an easy case, there were all kinds of issues. Including my own liability for cutting-through an unlit parking lot. Fifteen attorney's refused to take the case. I'd decided to let the whole matter go when a fellow Y member suggested Attorney David A. DePaoli. My friend said, "Speak to David - THEN let it go - as you deserve SOMETHING for all of this pain, angst, recovery, etc. - " Attorney DePaoli is nestled along with two other outstanding attorneys in Montrose. Super easy access, right off of the 2 Freeway, couldn't be easier to locate, park, go in. It's a bristling law firm, a friendly office, and I was welcomed. Dave is a young, brilliant, athletic, friendly, good-looking guy. He didn't think it was an especially good idea to be running at nine p.m. In an area known not to be especially well-lit. Nor did he completely agree with my choice to cut through a dark parking lot. But he did understand the circumstance, did feel both parties were at fault. Therefore it was my great fortunate an attorney of David's stature and background took my case on. I knew I was in excellent hands when we signed the representation agreement. With both David and a second attorney at 2015 Montrose Avenue in Montrose. A week or so before the case would have exceeded the two-year Statute of Limitations. David has worked both sides of Personal Injury cases. So he explained the strengths, the weaknesses of my case. What would be needed on my part (patience/cooperation/medical records). Obviously there was going to be stress, a deposition - it was going to take time (it only took David less than one year to resolve this matter). But David was confident, super- knowledgeable in this area/field. Plus I liked both himself and Attorney Cooper. They put nervous/stressed clients at ease because they kid-a-lot and to relieve the angst/stress. IMHO the case was won at the first deposition. Due to Attorney DePaoli being super-prepared. Not just prepared and spot-on in protecting me through the first (of two) depositions. But spot-on and prepared in the way of all photographs, evidence, medical records, etc. Attorney DePaoli caught - then pointed-out a critical mistake the other side was making. One which could be exploited, used for gain. Rather than choose the option of embarrassing the other side/attorneys? Attorney David A. DePaoli merely pointed OUT the error. While I can't get into specifics? It would/could have been huge, a huge advantage for our side. But by being respectful and honest. Not going for the jugular? David won the respect of the other side/team. Thus a fair and equitable settlement was offered and just ten months later. Just a wonderful attorney and wonderful experience. An attorney I feel great gratitude towards. THANK YOU Attorney David A. DePaoli !! Not just for WINNING but for PUTTING UP with me for a year!! Amazing !!
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26 Jan, 2017 by Jose
Arno did not only go above and beyond. But he help me prove I was innnocent after false accusations against me on a fake domestic violence charge.
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30 Mar, 2023 by Marcie
Lisa has been the best she’s helped me with an estate. It was very complicated, I can’t say enough about how personable ,professional and knowledgeable she has been.
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18 Aug, 2016 by John m.
We hired Lisa to sort out some.accounts that were left to our children. She lost ALL of our info...SS numbers, bank account numbers, drivers liscence numbers....EVERYTHING! She was horrible at returning our e-mails and phone calls. The whole experience was horrible. My kid's identities are totally compromised at this point and we still have no control over the accounts. Lisa was very apathetic to the situation. She went as far as to try and blame the whole debacle on of her employees that has a drinking problem. I would not recommend Lisa for any legal services regardless of how simple they may seem.
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30 Aug, 2014 by Anonymous
In terms of mediation, she came across as siding with my opposition when they didn't have full proof. My opposition was asking for more money or items than what was in writing from a deceased relative. I came out ahead paying less money going to court than taking her advice. I didn't trust my opposition because I had caught them in lies. I actually ended up going to another lawyer for mediation prior to court. Also, she doesn't seem knowledgeable about dealing with handicapped individuals. I felt insulted by comments she made to me. She felt that it's easy to deal with Social Security issues (SSI) when Social Security drags things out, any government benefits family members get and government becomes involved will just drag things out. She blamed me as the person who hired her. That does not help to constitute good client/lawyer relationship. Benefits a handicapped individual can get can change their financial situation and can effect them financially in some legal issues. Certain facilities for the disabled are limited in number in California and she seems unaware of this and I felt she blamed me as her client for not moving a disabled relative sooner. It's also frustrating to have her to tell you to do something and then she wants to do something contrary to what you felt she wanted you to do in the first place. I felt every time I communicated with her she would in the end always want me to do something contrary. This drags things out due to her own actions. I felt that communication with her was also tough because she joined another law firm after I had hired her as a solo attorney so she only became available then on a more limited basis.
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