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16 Oct, 2020 by Rob
Giselle is the best throughout my case she has always responded to my emails. She was very informative and helpful when I needed her. She would always go above and beyond to get my case closed. Even through the pandemic she would let me know what’s going on with my case. Thank you so much Giselle.
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07 Jul, 2019 by Alex
Tamara & Alex highly recommend Giselle Torrez. I know her about 3 years she is currently helping me with my bankruptcy. She is very professional . She goes above and beyond for her clients.
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06 Dec, 2018 by Anonymous
I am proud member of the Armed Forces and have been for the past 10 years. I sought a lawyer through a bigger law firm in which Ms. Torres was working for. At the time I was stationed overseas. Due to nature of my job I always had access to computers, emails, phones 24/7. Shortly after she began working my case the firm notified me that she would leaving to start her own firm, claiming that it was merely due to her being so good. I allowed her to take my case with her based on that word and due to her already knowing what I desired. I was seeking a divorce and full child custody. The case went on for over a year. She spoke well over the phone and through email and text and had me fully convinced that she had my case well taken care of. However, It wasn't until I learned from my now ex-wife that she was missing court appearances and or late. My wife at the time told me that she had actually only showed up once. {Part 1} Going back a little, when the case first began my ex-wife had no lawyer representation but after talking to Ms. Torres she ended up with someone my attorney had been associated with before. Coincidence I'm sure. Throughout the year she worked for me. Weekly she communicated with me and put my mind at ease. However, when I returned to the states and requested to have a face-to-face with Ms. Torres she always not available, and when I questioned this shockingly she threatened to quit. I was never able to get a face-to-face with Ms. Torres. I digressed and went on about as usual. During this time my ex-wife was fighting drug charges and multiple counts of credit card fraud in which I thought would work highly in my favor. Nearing the end of my case at this time it had been over a year that she had been working my case. I spoke with Ms. Torres over the phone and I asked if she needed me home for the remaining court appearances. She assured me that my presence was not needed. She even told me about upcoming dates scheduled in October and how she had it under control. Later that week I got a phone call from my soon to be ex-wife stating that she was angry about the no show of my attorney in August. Confused I thought my soon to be ex-wife had her information wrong. Shockingly she had not. The same day I called Ms. Torres and got not response so I sent a message asking what in the world my ex-wife was talking about. The next day Ms. Torres responded stating that she was withdrawing from my case due to lack of communication means. The last conversation I had with Ms. Torres she informed me that my wifes attorney was pretty fair and that he would contact me. She gave my wife’s attorney my contact information and it was wrong. Somehow after over a year and talking days prior she lost my contact information. It was my ex-wife that informed me that the information she provided was wrong. In all I ended up representing myself and I accepted the terms of her attorney. I ended up paying for both lawyers and lost full custody. The things my child has had to go through over the past few years has impacted him deeply. Luckily with proper representation I am close to giving him a stable and safe home. I highly recommend that you take caution with this attorney.
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28 Aug, 2018 by Ricardo
I was represented better than I could have ever imagined. My needs were put first and was treated as a friend rather than a number. Giselle Torres fought hard for me. She went above and beyond and did everything she could to ensure a great outcome. I couldn't have asked for a better attorney. Thank You
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24 Apr, 2012 by Jorge l
Despues de haber contactado anteriormente con 3 o 4 abogados, algunos bien conocidos, que me trataron como a un producto sobre una linea de produccion, alguien me recomendo a la abogada Giselle Torres. En la primera cita que tuvimos ella me explicó con todo detalle los por menores de un caso de bancarrota y escucho y respondio con mucha amabilidad cada una de mis preguntas y mis dudas sobre el caso, lo que me inspiró confianza y me hizo tomar la desición de tomarla como abogada para representar mi caso. Durante todo el proceso supo llevar el caso con profesionalismo, buena atencion y manteniendome informado de todo hasta el cierre del mismo. Ya hace casi un año que recibi el discharge del caso y terminamos el proceso de bancarrota de manera satisfactoria. En ese tiempo he tenido algunas dudas, preguntas o problemas con acreedores que se encontraban incluidos dentro de este caso, y ella me dio respuestas o resolvio el problema de manera rapida. Realmente quede satisfecho con el trato y los resultados y si usted quiere iniciar un proceso de bancarrota yo realmente les recomiendo a la abogada Giselle.

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25 Jan, 2011 by David
I went in to see Carolina to help my father with an immigration issue. He had a case from 1985 that was could have gotten him deported. Ms. Corona informed us that we can try to get the case re-opened and try to get the charges reduced. After about 6 months I just got word that the judge approved to re open the case. We are now waiting to see what will happen with the original case but she is very knowledgable and has been very helpful through out the process. I will post an update when I get one.
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29 Jan, 2024 by Samantha
Johnlee solved a contract problem for me with reasonable billing. He did just what a lawyer is supposed to do by providing "a lawyer's stock in trade" which is good advice and direction based on his education and experience. I thought his extensive education in other fields was a big help as well.
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02 Nov, 2022 by Anonymous
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