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02 May, 2024 by Anonymous
Sandra is second to none - as an attorney and as a human being. I was being railroaded by an investment conglomerate for disbursement of funds. It took Sandra days to resolve this when a team of international legal professionals could not for a whole year. My family and I will be forever grateful for her. 
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25 Nov, 2023 by Myra
Sandra helped me with a contract termination matter. Her grasp of legal options and legal maneuvers was remarkable. She is an outstanding attorney matched with an outstanding personality. I was lucky to have her on my side.
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28 Jun, 2023 by Robert
As an attorney who has worked on the opposite side from Sandra, I can say she always showed up on time, had worked thoroughly with her client, deeply researched statutory and case law, and was exemplary of a prepared professional. Her demeanor was thoughtful and respectful while contemporaneously strongly advocating for her clients. Note - Due to limited selection, I chose “consulted” as selecting either consulted or hired was required as that seemed the best fit.
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27 Feb, 2024 by Ulises castillo
Excellent thanks 🙏 much appreciated
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21 Dec, 2023 by Janelle jaskolka
I want to sincerely thank Daniel for his help in our litigation after my car accident. From the moment I contacted him, I knew this would be a difficult journey. It really wasn't something that I wanted to do, but it was apparent that the nature of the process wasn't about making things right for me and my circumstances. Throughout all of this, he was kind, and supportive, forthright and operated with integrity. All of this helped me to remain focused on achieving the most reasonable outcome possible. As we often discussed, "fair and just" aren't always synonymous with the end results, but I do know that his efforts made a meaningful difference in my outcome and I have no regrets. I am positive the financial outcome would not have been as generous had he not been there to guide and assist me through this process. I have heard from many others who barely had their bills covered by the other driver's insurance after an accident and I at least now have some means to pursue further treatments and a few minor renovations to make our home a little more accessible for me. Changes that I might not have been able to do as conveniently without the settlement Daniel helped me obtain.
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