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Mike Flory deliberately tripled my restitution in a criminal case several years back. Just read an OC Register article that he tried to drop the hammer on others as well. Questions: why does he still work here? How does 1 get reimbursed for malfeasance?
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Mike Flory deliberately tripled my restitution in a criminal case several years back. Just read an OC Register article that he tried to drop the hammer on others as well. Questions: why does he still work here? How does 1 get reimbursed for malfeasance?
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Mike Flory deliberately tripled my restitution in a criminal case several years back. Just read an OC Register article that he tried to drop the hammer on others as well. Questions: why does he still work here? How does 1 get reimbursed for malfeasance?
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Mike Flory deliberately tripled my restitution in a criminal case several years back. Just read an OC Register article that he tried to drop the hammer on others as well. Questions: why does he still work here? How does 1 get reimbursed for malfeasance?
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Mike Flory deliberately tripled my restitution in a criminal case several years back. Just read an OC Register article that he tried to drop the hammer on others as well. Questions: why does he still work here? How does 1 get reimbursed for malfeasance?
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Mike Flory deliberately tripled my restitution in a criminal case several years back. Just read an OC Register article that he tried to drop the hammer on others as well. Questions: why does he still work here? How does 1 get reimbursed for malfeasance?
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02 Jul, 2014 by Jack
ILLEGAL ACTIONS BY HOMEOWNERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS WASTED TENS OF THOUSANDS OF OUR DUES AND LEFT MEMBERS WITHOUT ANY ON SITE MANAGERS OR SERVICES. CHRISTIAN STOPPED THIS-COLLECTED MONIES FROM THE ABSENT MANAGERS AND REMOVED THE BOARD.
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23 Oct, 2012 by Anonymous
I hired this attorney for a family law matter. The following is not a personal attack, just my opinion on this person's professional ability as it pertained to my case: This attorney should be disbarred for his action related to my case. In my opinion, he is grossly incompetent and fundamentally dishonest. His actions cost me hundreds of thousands of dollars and several additional years in litigation due to his mishandling of my case. I would NEVER hire this person to wash my car let alone represent me on any legal matter whatsoever.
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18 Nov, 2012 by Michael
My wife was having ongoing child support issues with her ex-husband. Mr. Dearmey handled the case thoroughly and was aggressive and pursued her ex through multiple attempts to skip out of payment. He not only got her the child support she was due, but also helped take the matter through to allowing me to eventually adopt the children. Good attorney and great resource.
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29 Jan, 2010 by Anonymous
Lost twice on same case for me in family law..I trusted Milo.. Very expensive.. Bad communicator.. Non responsive. Not trustworthy. Dont seem to care. Very Callused. Terrible office no communication ie. court dates ect. I'm going broke trying to keep up a losing battle.Thanks Milo, Did I say $ 450.00 per hr.. Milo dont care.. Very Abrupt.. And forgetful..
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25 Jan, 2021 by Anonymous
This lady does not return calls or follow up with her clients. When I hired her, it was don't worry about a thing. We will win your case. I will do everything for you. My case should have been settled months ago. And I cannot get ahold of her, or her assistant. Horrible at returning messages! I still don't know what's going on?? How unprofessional! Getting ready to file a complaint. Do yourself a favor. Find another attorney!
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08 Sep, 2019 by Anonymous
Great attorney. I don’t understand why the person below is bad mouthing her. Every attorney has many things on their plate, therefore as a customer i understand that i will not expect a call 1 hour after your call. Keep it up attorney Lupe. And for the person below rating, how about using spell check next time.
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02 May, 2017 by Anonymous
Even though she is a %100 workerscomp lawyer, she replies I dont know most of the time. You call her and leave a message, she will rarely returns your call and she doesnt care about her clients! You feel that she is getting pay to be against you! Soooo weird! She has no interrst in yoir business and I really dont know why and how! Maybe she wants to get retired! I have no idea. If you read this review avoid doing business with her.
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23 Mar, 2014 by Anonymous
Although mr. Greenwald is diligent, he was not analytical. He went through the motions, and billed us too much for a simple case that settled for less than the fees paid to the lawyers.
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19 Nov, 2011 by Anonymous
We hired Mr. Greenwald because of recommend of another client who later had a fight with Greenwald. He and his lesser partner defended us, a foreign company from a lawsuit filed by a Kazakhstan plaintiff. We obtained so far positive results but paid a too much money for the work that was provided.
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01 Aug, 2011 by Anonymous
I was a client of Greenwald & Hoffman (Paul Evan Greenwald and Paul Austin Hoffman) of Santa Ana CA for approx. 3 years. They represented several entities that I had some involvement with, and they represented me and my family as well. We treated them well, and referred paying clients to them. They abandoned me last minute during discovery, but not after billing me close to $40k for a case that settled for a fraction of this amount - not as a result of their work, which was in my and my new attorney's view minimal. Then, they sued me for their fees after the statute of limitations expired. This is shameful behavior. i am not posting my name out of concern for retribution, which both of Greenwald and Hoffman have threatened.
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28 Sep, 2020 by Anonymous
I take back what I said about Karel Rocha and had him confused with someone.
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14 Sep, 2020 by Anonymous
Has no clue what he's talking about legally, and does nothing except bill you for wasting your time! Do not hire this lawyer.
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25 Oct, 2012 by Anonymous
Failed to show up in court twice without notifying the defense or the court. Attempted to bully me when I stood up for myself. Did not pursue temporary benefits for me, so when they were paid out in the end she got to collect a percentage of same. Never made a counter offer on my behalf. Buyer beware! Real shady!
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27 Jun, 2012 by Chuck
finally after 2 years got my case settled. I switched lawyers to Rhonda J. Nielsen in Santa Ana and she settled my case for twice the amount that my first lawyer offered. I was extremely satisfied. The lawyer was not around too much but her staff was very helpful, especially Louis
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06 Jun, 2012 by Anonymous
I never met her face to face she never had time for me nor would she return my calls until I told her assistant that their services were no longer needed she is actually being allowed to get away with placing Liens on claims in which she did absolutely NOTHING how she gets away with this is beyond me.Like most of you here I to was alone and did most of the work.
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17 Jan, 2024 by Steven
Very bad temper. Poor communication. Talks down to regular citizens that lack a J.D. Degree
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21 Sep, 2022 by Anna
Attorney Grace does not follow through on what she agreed and surprised us with her over billing for a simple divorce hearings. Non communicative and often cross the line of ethical practices. We would not recommend Attorney Patricia Grace.
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08 May, 2022 by Anonymous
Mrs Grace and her paralegal Maricela are the untrustworthy, they do not follow through on what they agreed in retainer and also led the case the way the judge sanctions you for incompetency and lies. Very unknowledgeable, not professional and often cross the line of ethical practices.
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11 Jan, 2018 by Anonymous
This attorney charges too much and does not produce results for her price tag. She made my divorce case drag on with new, separate RFO's, filling fees, phone calls, text, and follow up court cases that could have been done all in one or two court visits.
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11 Feb, 2017 by Cindy
In my opinion, this person is a crook. She wasn't my lawyer but she was involved in my divorce. She does very little , and charges exaggerated fees. Beware!
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21 Dec, 2014 by Anonymous
I regret giving my workman's comp case to Arturo. He does not seem to care or help. Bad communication,I don't trust him. if you want to be frustrated, feel like your attorney is incompetent Arturo is your best choice.
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01 Mar, 2016 by Anonymous
I actually got more acomplished before I went to Mr. Diaz. My case actually got worse after hiring him because once you've entered into the work comp system with an atty you can mo longer contact anybody nor can they contact you they have to go through your attorney. This does not go well if your attorney is always unavailable and his assistant does everything and there were many errors after all they are not the one with the degree. Did not return phone calls or emails. Nothing moves fast in work comp but an occasional update would have been nice. There are Alot of people involved in a workers comp case. You need a atty who is hands on and treats your case with the compassion and dignity you deserve. I stumbled on him i should have done more research that is why i wanted to write this review. To save someone else this experience. So i would recomend you keep searching try to find someone who can recomend an atty who is respectful and hands on.
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18 Sep, 2020 by Alex
Atrocious, avaricious, awful Attorney. Please do not use this lawyer to Represent yourself or any one you care about.
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26 Jun, 2018 by Anonymous
If you're looking for an Attorney to EXTORT money from you, you're coming to the right place. Elizabeth Kolar is hands down the WORST Attorney I have ever witnessed. Please DO NOT waste your time and money with her. She forgot about my case, she forgot that I paid her 5k in retainer fees and sat on my case for 9 months straight. I was unable to reach her no matter how hard I tried. She's asking me for 15k in fees for filing 1 CASE? I'm utterly appalled with my experience with her and I URGE you to do your diligent research before working with this so called "attorney".
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09 Jan, 2012 by Barbara matos
he has informed me after 3 months that he cant represent me because now he read the law references and I don't have a case. I got another attorney and I have a case!
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19 Mar, 2017 by Toddelliot
CARMONA LOST A CASE INVOLVING MYSELF BECAUSE HE DIDNT DO HIS HOMEWORK AND TALKED ME TWICE DURING TWO YEARS AND ON THE DAY OF THE TRIAL, DID NOT PUT ME ON THE STAND,, DESPITE MY WISHES TO DEFEND MYSELF, I WAS CONVICTED OF CRIME THAT DIDNT EXIST AND ONLY LOST BECAUSE THE JURY NEVER HAD A CHANCE TO HEAR MY SIDE.. HE IS ABUSIVE IN NATURE AND BEAR IN MIND, HE SUED HIS OWN DEPARTMENT BLAMING RACE AND AGE FOR HIM NOT GETTING PROMOTED AND ALSO SUED BECUASE HE SAID HE COULDNT HANDLE THE CASE LOAD,, OF WHICH HE PROVED IN MY CASE,, BEWARE IF YOU GET HIM AS YOUR ATTORNEY FOR YOU WILL END UP IN JAIL.
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30 Apr, 2009 by Anonymous
I tried to reach Mr. Gumlia by phone at least 6 times during my case and never once recieved a return phone call. He was very short with me while in court and just didn't seem to care. To his defense, he is a public defender with way too many cases at one time but, I would definitely recommend doing anything (legal) to get the money together to hire outside representation. Mr Gumlia won't take the time to fight for you and will pretty much accept any deal the DA puts in front of him so he can move on to the next case. He is just too busy to make you and your case a priority.
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28 Oct, 2016 by Anonymous
During a consult she rushed me and interrupted me several times. A couple times she asked me questions over, could've been avoided had she been professional and patient. A 30 min consult was in approx 12 min. She rushed me off.
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09 Feb, 2024 by Anonymous
There is a reason an attorney of this type markets himself as a "Christian". He feeds off his need for power/narcissistic fuel and takes advantage those who he sees as beneath him. After years of dedication to Tom Brownfield (previously known as Smart Law under Dean Smart), my family member was not paid for over 6 months of work. Not only have both Tom and his wife, Terrie, refused to pay my family member, but they adamantly deny that they have any wrongdoing of forcing an employee to wait over a year to be paid for 6 months of office work. Tom continues to travel out of state, including Nevada, and spend money on his new vehicles. All the while, my family member is unable to physically track down Tom to seek any compensation because he only lists his office address and is working from other states, including Nevada. Tom Brownfield is not fit to be a bankruptcy attorney for the "Christian" community, let alone anyone who is trusting, naive, and kind-hearted. Tom has made the statement to my family member that he has been "short on funds" for well over two years. How is a 'successful' OC attorney short on funds, anyhow? I will only remove or update this review after Tom has fully reimbursed my family member. Until then, Tom, you know what you need to do to prevent this from escalating to the State Bar of CA.
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09 Jan, 2024 by Larry
DO NOTHING LAWYER-DO NOT HIRE THIS GUY! I hired this guy who talked a very big tough game. In reality, he wasted 3 months just to serve my defendant and charged me over $2,500. Erik claimed the Sheriff cannot serve someone in a civil matter and must be served by a Process Server. That turned out to be complete nonsense and a total waste of my time and money. The Sheriff's office can and does serve in civil matters for $85 and does it routinely and quickly not the 3 months it took Erik and his law firm and Process server team. Erik also refused to inform me that there was a problem serving my deranged brother who I forewarned him about. Ultimately, I had to get personally involved to get the defendant served by scheduling appointments with his process server and make countless trips at different times and days to which none were successful. This process should have taken a day to a week by a Sheriff max, not 3 months of hell. Erik had to be micromanaged each step of the way. He took his sweet time returning communication and went on numerous vacations all over the world while I hired him and his so-called law firm of 2 people. He was made aware that my brother was a narcissistic sociopath and crazy. My brother broke my mother's Living trust and forced her to create a new Will cutting me out entirely with only $5,000 to each of my sons. He was able to do this because he mooched off of my mother for 35 years by living with her in her home and manipulating the hell out of her in a weakened cancer terminal state. When I became aware that my brother manipulated my dying mother and asked her about her wishes, she demanded her lawyer void her changed Will back to sharing everything 50/50 between my brother and I. Once my crazy brother learned that my mother demanded to correct her will, he proceeded to kidnap her until her death. He was able to do this by gaining a Power of Attorney on her and changing her door locks, which I had a key to. He also closed the cell phone I bought and paid for and dominated all incoming home phone calls. He took control of her home phone by moving it out of her reach and deciding which calls he would inform her about. He precluded my sons and I to visit my mother the last 6 months of her life. Erik's only court appearance proved he was unprepared and was reprimanded by the judge. He didn't even know the response time permitted to reply. Erik never subpoenaed my brother's finances who never had a nickel to his name. I knew he swindled the hell out of my mother and got away with murder. Erik stated I have a very good case to win a lawsuit and regain half of my mother's estate since my brother committed financial elder abuse. Meanwhile, my brother's lawyer advised him to file a legal document awarding him my mother's condo valued at $850k at the time of her death. So, filing a claim with the Probate court became a moot point. The final aggravation was trying to get the $10,000 for my sons from my brother's lawyer. That process took another extra 4 months despite that being in the manipulated Will of my mother. Erik sent me on one wild goose chase after another. First, he claimed I needed to talk to my brother's banker at Wells Fargo, which I did.
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