Howard Tze Hua Chang, experienced Tax attorney in Honolulu, HI with 238 reviews
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Howard Tze Hua Chang

1003 Bishop St Ste 475, Honolulu, HI

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University of California, Hastings College of the Law
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Alex price

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25 Feb, 2025
Had a very great consultation with David Robert Squeri III. He was cordial, respectful, but above all knowledgeable in Real Estate matters. Not only was he well versed in current law that applied to me, but he also gave me insight as to how to understand the law. Based on meeting with him, I have better direction and can feel empowered with the knowledge in real estate. I highly recommend setting an appointment and hiring him for your needs. His attention to detail and ability to explain all aspects is a skillset you absolutely want on your side.
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Arielle808

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02 Dec, 2024
When you're dealing with things like DV and custody, the last thing you need is to be used and abused by your lawyer/firm, someone who is supposed to advocate for and care about you. I was with this firm for about a year. I was forced to switch to 3 different lawyers and was charged each time. DO NOT go with this firm. The first lawyer I had was so cold and gave bad legal advice that ended up screwing up my case. I was with the second lawyer for about a month before they switched me again. Again, I was charged each time for each new lawyer to review my case and to meet with them to catch them up. It was traumatizing because I'm going through a custody battle and DV case so each time I had to explain again about how my soon to be ex-husband is abusing and has abused me and my children. I've also been charged even when THEY had to reschedule a meeting. It was unreal. They called me a couple hours prior and I graciously agreed. Thankfully I watched the bills because they had the nerve to charge me for that call. It seems like they are very scattered, unorganized and greedy. I acknowledge that lawyers deserve to be paid but they absolutely went too far. One of my lawyers I had literally called me the wrong name in court multiple times. One time mispronouncing it and one time calling me someone else's name entirely. It was humiliating. She also filed papers from someone else's case with my case papers. It was a nightmare! I'm so thankful I left and I now have a lawyer who genuinely cares.
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Shalondra suto

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12 Aug, 2024
Mr. Liebenguth was prompt and informative when initially seeking his consultation and service. I appreciate his approach as it’s geared towards understanding what your concerns are and educating you on his services before requesting payment. He is very knowledgeable about Military processes and without him representing me I believe my outcome would have been negative. Having him in my corner gave me so much peace of mind while going through a stressful situation. I strongly recommend hiring Mr. Liebenguth for representation to ensure your process is fair and just.
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who are dedicated to their clients' best interests
“Steve is an incredible lawyer. Very passionate about what he does, and we couldn't ask for a better attorney!”
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Prompt and responsive communication with clients
“Nathan was very helpful and easy to work with. He was very quick and took care of me asap. Would recommend 10/10”
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Efficient and thorough legal services, often exceeding client expectations
“Nathan accomplished in 3 weeks what another firm couldn't complete in 3 years.”
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Affordable and transparent pricing for legal services
“Nathan's fees were very reasonable and he was upfront about his pricing.”
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Personalized and caring approach, treating clients like family
“Greg Ryan & Associates are the best. Greg is very kind, and professional. He helped me with a case and explained everything in details, it went very smoothly.”
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Some attorneys can be perceived as aggressive or confrontational
“Breiner represented my husband; however, at each encounter he berated like an angry child making condescending remarks.”
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Occasional delays in response times or lack of communication from the legal team
“Trying to get Attorney Ann to take action or even respond to my inquiries was a constant struggle.”

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