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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Christina always responds immediately to any and all questions promptly and with informed and thorough information.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“In the end I only had to do 24 hours of community service and I still have my license.”
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Flexible and accommodating to client needs
“Due to my injury from the car accident and my inability to drive for months – Christina was extremely flexible in arranging conference calls to review new developments about my status with the court system.”
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Genuinely cares about client well-being
“She genuinely cared about my well-being. She never gave up on me. I can't thank her enough for all the support and effort during that difficult time.”
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Highly knowledgeable and skilled
“Christina is very very knowledgeable about what's going on with you're case , she cares about you and will make you feel like family!”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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23 Aug, 2024 by R. delgado
Writing this on behalf of my husband. In summary, we do not recommend as very bad communication (or the lack of it actually) and professionalism were experienced setting a very bad first impression, and this was just in trying to get through the first consultation. Zero respect for people’s time. Definitely didn’t feel we could even trust this place with our case when we couldn’t even receive the scheduled consultation appropriately. Background: My husband contacted Stern Law earlier this week and was scheduled for his first consultation with attorney on the phone for Thursday, 8/21/24, which he was advised would be 20-30 minutes and was free as described in their website as this is his first call. We reside in California and rearranged work and responsibilities to be ready for scheduled time. After 6-7 minutes of not receiving scheduled call, my husband called and was greeted by a very apologetic gentleman stating attorney had an emergency and did not go to office for the day and he was eventually planning to call my husband to reschedule time with attorney for following day (yet, it’s at least 10 minutes past scheduled time at this point with zero communication, close to end of business day East coast time, and only finding out because my husband called in saying I’m sitting here waiting on my consultation call). My husband decided to give them a chance, rescheduled for today 8/22/24 as offered and was told to go ahead and email his background check file in for attorney to review before call. So here we are again, re-adjusting work and responsibilities to finally receive the call on time this morning, 8/22/24. To our surprise the lady calling in states, “I am calling you to schedule your appointment.” We were livid now. So apparently sounds like my husband called to schedule a consultation, was scheduled for a consultation, received a no show from attorney, was rescheduled for a consultation and finally receives a call to be told “This was just an appointment to schedule your appointment.” How can anyone possibly trust a place like this?!
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16 Jul, 2024 by Duyan beyan
TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE WITH LAWYER ELIZABETH. Do not give her your money. She gives nothing but false hopes and promises when she knows the law is not on your side. She said her client could get a voluntary removal when the client was an arriving alien and it’s COMMON KNOWLEDGE that those charged as arriving aliens do not qualify for voluntary removal. We wasted so much time and money with her just for the client to sit 8 months and still get deported. Also Elizabeth showed up more than once unprepared. She had not reviewed documents or anything, further wasting time. She also did not communicate well. She was injured during the case and did not communicate that but instead sent someone else to the hearing who was unprepared. I am so disgusted with the experience I had with Elizabeth and stern law
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16 Jun, 2024 by Anacaren bermudez
A great team of knowledgeable people! They are very responsive and respectful about one’s needs. If you need a lawyer don’t hesitate to contact them!
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04 Jun, 2024 by Estudiantes academia dyp
Money hungry attorneys. Would not recommend
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31 May, 2024 by Joaquin soto
Una firma de abogados poco profesionales y lo digo en mi caso en particular. Me comunique con ellos hace algo mas de dos años para averiguar los honorarios y para ese tiempo me pidieron $900 por una cita a traves de una videollamada y me parecio un precio muy alto por solo una cita y decidi no hacerlo. Bien, despues de ese dia recibia llamadas de esa oficina para ver si me decidia el que tomasen mi caso y les dije que ya tenia un abogado trabajando en mi caso y habia adelantado algo pero que el mismo me habia dicho que esperaramos un tiempo antes de continuar. Me impaciente con el abogado y me llamaron de nuevo Stern Law y me dijeron que tenian un especial y que ya no me costaria $900 sino menos por la cita con videollamada, decidi hacerlo puesto que me dijeron ser especialistas en casos como el mio. En el mes de marzo tuve la videollamada con la abogada Elizabeth por un periodo mas o menos de unos 25 minutos y ella me pidio que le enviara ciertos documentos extras para analizar bien el caso y que entonces tendriamos otra videollamada de nuevo para ya discutir bien al respecto. Al siguiente dia les envie los documentos por entrega inmediata y fue recibido en dicha oficina el dia 14 de marzo, pasaron dos semanas y no me llamaban, decidi entonces llarmar para saber que pasaba y me quedaron de llamar.........., pasaron otras dos semanas y nada. De nuevo llame y me dijeron que se comunicarian conmigo cosa que no sucedio. Tres semanas pasaron y volvi a llamar para manifestar mi molestia por tan poco profesionalismo, entonces me dieron una cita para la videollamada para una semana despues, bien, el mismo dia de la videollamada me enviaron un correo diciendo que la videollamada habia sido cancelada y no dieron explicacion alguna. Los llame DE NUEVO ayer (Mayo 29) al ver que no me llamaban y me dijeron que alguien se comunicaria conmigo en la tarde, efectivamente me llamaron y me dieron cita para el dia de hoy Mayo 30 a las 9:30 a.m. y esperando me quede. Situacion que ya no me extraño. Bueno, esa fue mi experiencia con esta firma de Stern Law y para nada los recomendaria y les doy una estrella porque no puedo dar menos. Piensen antes de contratar firmas como esta con tan pesima comunicacion con los clientes y a quienes no se les respeta el tiempo. OJO
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22 Jul, 2020 by Anonymous
I showed up in court in a wheelchair back in early February of 2020. I had been going back and forth with the roofing company that put a lien on my home after they failed to uphold the commitments made in our contract. I suffered multiple strokes in those two years, and I could barely catch my breath long enough to argue my case effectively that day in court. While exiting the courtroom Attorney Gibson handed me her card and told me to give her a call. From the moment she handed me that card Attorney Gibson completely took over and handled the situation for me. I never had to lift a finger because she took care of it all. Today my matter is resolved and the lien is removed from my home. Thank you GLF!
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06 Dec, 2016 by Azure
One of the Best Attorney's I've ever hired. Puts my business first. I would proudly recommend The Gibson's Law Firm to anyone.
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01 Dec, 2015 by Terri
Ms. Gibson has helped my client (a startup company) with several immigration issues in regards to securing visas for our employees. Ms. Gibson was always helpful, quick to respond, and did not mind explaining the nuances of immigration law. I will definitely use Ms. Gibson's services again.
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24 Dec, 2010 by Ray
Goes well beyond the normal duties provided by most attorneys. Provides counsel based on helping improve your business by finding a way to get the job done. Has a positiive attitude towards accomplishing the objective. Does not list all the reasons why you cannot do something. In addition to providing wise and sage counsel, he helps coach my small business. His 13 years of experience, including combat experience, as an officer in the Marine Corps provides a unique understanding of how to incorporate and integrate his advice into practice within my company, as opposed to just telling me what to do. That is, my people really look forward to hearing how he can help them and my business. For example, in order for my business to survive, the government dictated that we had to become self regulated by joining the old NASD. We did not even know what that meant. Every other attorney, and the NASD told us it was impossible for us to join. The fact that we did not trade securities, by definition, prohibited us from joining the National Association of Securities Dealers, a non governmental self regulated organization. Not only did he help us to become a member of the NASD, he held our hand through the entire process. He did everything from coaching our traders on the floor to sit beside us and fielded all questions in our interviews in Washington DC and Atlanta GA. He drafted and implemented all procedures required to accomplish the result. He even used his network to contact the chairman of the commission. We did not trade any
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04 Apr, 2019 by Roland
Victoria Smith is an extremely intuitive and intelligent attorney. I feel no need to explain my unfortunate situation, but I am 100% confident in her abilities. I highly recommend you consider hiring her as your legal representative.
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