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18 Oct, 2022 by James
i am 60 years young......and have this firm as my personal injury legal representation........i have 32 years working experience in the greater orange county area. mortgage banking is my chosen profession. when i see a professional,highly competent,experienced law office......such as BISH&CUTTING....I SEIZE THE MOMENT.......to retain such a high-level law firm. and I did just that. the law experience and success miss mindy bush esq. has achieved...is most impressive.....pure winners. wendy cutting as well. im 100% glad these professionals are my attorneys......credit is given ....where credit is due. if you want victory for your case.......with all passion....i highly recommend......BISH&CUTTING A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION.***current client:Mr.James M. Osborn Jr.
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29 Nov, 2021 by Anonymous
My experience working with BishLaw has been absolutely TERRIBLE. I don't usually write reviews but I want to share my experience so you make the right choice and you avoid wasting your time and money.  I got into a motorcycle accident in California, I was standing at a stop sign behind other cars when another car driver was approaching from the opposite direction towards me... This car driver (which happens to be a Lyft driver) was looking away and completely bumped into the front of my motorcycle knocking me down.. He also left before the police arrived..I hurted my knee pretty badly and my bike had over $6k damages..  (the easisted case in the world you would say right..?) I was referred to Bish law by a good friend and my experience working with them has been absolutely AWFUL to say the least... I was CONSTANTLY talking to different people, nobody would pick up the phone or return my emails to give me updates on the case..the lack of communication and support has been INSANE. After over 2.5 years waiting I found out they never accepted liability so they were not considering the property damage as liability. They handled the injury claim as a nuisance offer only for a ridiculously low offer...  This is not even about the ridiculously low settlement  that I never received for a legitimate case or the crazy amount of time I spent chasing this company just to get someone telling me what was going on...The way this case has been handle by BISH law since was an absolute disaster and they were incredibly unprofessional to me.  After reading some of their reviews it looks like I am definitely not the only one that had problems...my personal advice: do NOT work with Bishlaw, there're plenty of good companies out there that can help you.  
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29 Mar, 2017 by Sheri
I was sitting at a stop light when I was hit by a very large enclosed SUV like an Eldorado. The ambulance was called and they had to extracate me from my car. I was injured. The first time I spoke with Mindy Bish, I had asked her what she preferred I call her Mrs. Bish or Mindy? She started screaming that she is a prfessional and continued to scream and scream until I had to hang up. Mindy had me speaking to Lawyer Norman Goodfriend for about 10 months. Nothing was still being done. I asked Norman Goodfriend to settle my case to please, make an offer. He never did. Mindy Bish called me and said the defendant was suing me. I found out Mindy lied. The defendant accepted fault on the same day as the accident. I also had a witness. Stacey Cutter calledand gave me the date of my deposition. Stacey wanted me there early to go over somethings. She was late. After the deposition Stacey said nothing at all. I asked if I could get the deposition after it is typed up. She said "yes". I called and called Stacey Cutter wouldnt send it to me. After 7 months they sent me someone elses deposition. No apology and I was never sent mine. I called the woman and let her know Mindy Bish sent deposition to me with all of her private info. she was angry. Mindy Bish would call ever so often and just scream at me how she was going to drop my case. Before my deposition she screamed and told me how she was going to drop me. Before my appointment with State Farms Dr. She called and screamed at me to get there. She then said i think I am going to drop you. It was the fourth time I asked Mindy to settle my case and she laughed. She and Stacey Cutter told me my case is worth $100,000.00. Mindy Bish dropped me the next week on 11/9/16. I was never given a reason why. My court date was 3/17/17. I had called Breanna the secretary to confirm that Stacey Cutter would be there with my paper file and my deposition. I was put on hold. Breanna came back on the line and stated "Stacey Cutter will be in court for sure and will bring your file and deposition with her". Stacey Cutter never showed up. And now noone will talk to me. she would call and scream,belittle me, etc. I have never known anyone so disrespectful and unprofessional. They have ruined my case so badly that I like so many others cant find a good lawyer. Lawyers are given scores by AVVO. These scores tell you how well they are doing. Stacey Cutter and Mindy Bish both have a score of 6 which is not good. AVVO scores are 1-10. I would not hire a lawyer under 9.0-10. Please, read all the other reviews of Mindy Bish and Stacey Cutter. This is only a small fraction of what Lawyer Mindy Bish, Lawyer Norman Goodfriend and Lawyer Stacey Cutter have done. Sheri
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26 May, 2011 by Dan
May,25,2011, Charged $12,500 did nothing, and did not communicate to elderly Father the Trustee of Family. D Mortensen went to the wrong court first time, stalled and did nothing to help distribute the inheritance. Charged $180 for each death certificate that was handed to the secretary by me personally. Then he claimed he didn't get paid the extra $2500. Never answered a professional question, said he get back to us never did.
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22 Feb, 2011 by Susan
We had been putting off creating an estate plan, but when we started a family we knew we couldn't put it off any longer - we didn't want to leave guardianship up to the state. We looked for a competent attorney in the area and are so glad that we decided to go with Mortensen Law. Mr. Mortensen and his staff were very knowledgeable and friendly. They were able to create everything we needed (will, trust, power of attorney, etc) very quickly. What a relief to finally have our wishes on paper. I think we would have done it sooner if we had known how inexpensive and easy it was with Mortensen Law.
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