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14 Nov, 2023 by Karen
I first contacted M. Hedayat & Associates for legal assistance on a mechanics lien case. I was pleasantly surprised at how easy he was to talk to, & how very knowledgeable he was on this type of legal issues. Once I met w/him, I felt even more confident, & he was able to walk me through how the whole process works, & he gave me some great advice how to move forward. His over 30 years in this type of law was extremely helpful! I'm sure w/his help, I will be successful & feel good about any future legal problems that I might need professional legal help with!
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23 Mar, 2023 by Thanasis
Mazyar and his office did an outstanding job for me walked me through step-by-step on what was happening in my case. Highly recommend 1 to 10 . I give their office and my attorney a 12 will use again in the near future. Thank you guys
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17 Mar, 2023 by Nash
First and foremost, before reading my review, you should know that Mazyar is the best at real estate and bankruptcy law in DuPage county. Just call him if this is what you are looking for expertise in. We had a referral to two prestigious firms in the area from a very prominent retired local attorney that had years of running an extremely successful practice that still operates. The first one said that is a difficult case and it sounds like too much time. The second one said that is out of my league; referred yet another lawyer and that lawyer even declined our case. We then called Mazyar. He knew it was tough, but said “I can handle that”. He was quick to assess our situation and very transparent about options; Mazyar and his associates were responsive every step of the way. I tried to think I knew options, but Mazyar is the lawyer he knew every angle, every option. If we didn’t have him and his team in our court we likely would have lost everything. It took about 4 months to resolve things and he would give me updates and reassure us every step of the way. When it came down to the final days he was finding every way possible to save me a few dollars, and prevented certain individuals from taking more advantage of us. He knew exactly when to negotiate, and what legal procedures to follow. His rates were reasonable, and never saw a bill and thought what is this charge for. Seriously, do not look elsewhere. If you need a lawyer for real estate or bankruptcy in Chicago there isn’t a better one. By the end of all of this I felt like Mazyar, Nayeli, and Trudi are like friends to us after what we went through; just really good people. The professionalism and dedication is unmatched; and I don’t think it’s possible to find someone anywhere in Greater Chicago that would do the quality of work that they did.
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14 Jun, 2011 by Anonymous
Eric really helped us through this situation and saved us money. We highly regard his work for us.
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14 Jun, 2011 by Anonymous
I came to Eric with a dispute between myself and a custom car shop that had produced a car for me. I had held back partial payment on the invoice because I was displeased with the work. After four months, I was getting nowhere trying to negotiate a reduction of the invoice with the shop. I contacted Eric and in just three weeks he was able to negotiate an agreement that closed out the invoice without any additional payment by me to the shop. Eric described the services he would provide and quoted a flat fee upfront that was very reasonable. He kept me informed in a timely manner of all correspondence he had with the shop and explained my options clearly at each step.
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