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01 Aug, 2024 by Teri haag
Not sure why my case is taking over 2 years to settle. I have been to doctors who truly could care less. It's a waste of time. I just want this settled.
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10 Jan, 2024 by Chandler grant
Took a month to get a reply after my intake with the paralegal. I don't care if it is the holidays. This was a urgent workers comp case and they took their sweet time to follow up while I wasn't able to get any medical treatments due to no health insurance and my employer refusing to let me see one of theirs. This was a very unsettling experience.
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04 Aug, 2021 by Rosa hernandez
No ayudan a la gente no Contestan las llamadas
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01 Aug, 2024 by Teri haag
Not sure why my case is taking over 2 years to settle. I have been to doctors who truly could care less. It's a waste of time. I just want this settled.
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10 Jan, 2024 by Chandler grant
Took a month to get a reply after my intake with the paralegal. I don't care if it is the holidays. This was a urgent workers comp case and they took their sweet time to follow up while I wasn't able to get any medical treatments due to no health insurance and my employer refusing to let me see one of theirs. This was a very unsettling experience.
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04 Aug, 2021 by Rosa hernandez
No ayudan a la gente no Contestan las llamadas
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27 Dec, 2011 by Anonymous
Won a case against defendant, but Bob went through the case knowing the defendant had no money to pay and won't ever. Lost money. Will attempt to retaliate against others to save face or redeem himself. Made assurance with no payoff. Very rude guy if he doesn't get his way. Will file complaint with State Bar.
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18 Oct, 2023 by Nora
She represented me during a very consuming custody battle and chose to listen to gossip and unfounded claims from the Opposing Attorney, since they were friends in High School. She chose to gossip instead of represent me. She even was “kind” enough to not charge me after she judged me. My ex husband who won custody of my Son killed himself 3 months after he was arrested awarded custody. Use her with great caution.
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13 May, 2024 by Alma
My mother and I hired Charles Des Roches in the fall of 2019 to create a trust for my mom. He did a fantastic job with the trust. We both liked him very much. He would comment on the wonderful relationship my mom and I had. Sadly when things became complicated he failed miserably. I tried to explain the complexities of abusive nature of my family but he did not get it. When my brother insisted on becoming a co-trustee with my mother and I, he blocked that. I thought he would protect me from this crazy family member instead, he delivered my mother right into the abusers hands. Not only did I get removed as a co-trustee (brother accused me of abuse without providing evidence) my brother moved her back to Texas. Des Roches sided with my brother whom he had no interactions with. He ignored the pages and pages of vile abusive emails he sent to me and my mother. And it gets better, he convinced my mother that I did abuse her which added to her confused state of mind. My mother is 85 years old with a history of dementia and trauma!!! My brother has brainwashed my mother to the point that she no longer talks to me. Had this spineless lawyer stood up to my brother to protect my mother, she would still be under my care. I had cared for her for 6 years here in Salinas and it was the happiest I had ever seen her in my life. Now she has a paid fiduciary AND care giver!!! I did all that for her and was happy to do it for 6 YEARS. My brother has now isolated my mother from everyone including her brothers who live in Texas. Please, whatever you do, do not use this law firm. It has taken me over a year to put my life back together and it is trauma is still not over. The abuser will likely fire Chuck and the fiduciary and do what he wants with her estate. Thank you for nothing Chuck.
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26 Feb, 2023 by Anonymous
He yells a lot. Could be the greatest guy just never got passed the yelling stage. All I know is he better have produced really beond expected results. He really would be selfish not to consider his loved ones and they need for him to live .
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