Ken R. Ashworth

1057 Whitney Ranch Dr Ste 350, Henderson, NV

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Jacqueline and john

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25 Sep, 2018
In the beginning it didn't even look like my husband owned his own business, but Ken R. Ashworth and Jared Johnson changed that for us. They helped us regain control over my husband's business and our personal finances. The feeling of having our lives back in our own hands was worth every penny spent. Lynna, Kim, and the rest of the staff have also been a God send to us and we would recommend them to everyone! They have truly become part of our family.
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Charlotte

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11 Sep, 2018
I was able to meet with my attorney same day as he apparently could hear the urgency in my voice. I was given amazing direction and guidance from Mr. Ashworth. I would highly recommend him to anyone who is looking for a good, knowledgeable, professional, yet personable attorney. My outcome was just what I had hoped for.
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Anonymous

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06 Sep, 2018
After 4 years of litigation, $400K legal fees paid to Mr. Ken R. Ashworth firm, our breach contrast case was thrown out of court after Ashworth legal team presented our side of the case; the defendant did not even take the stand. The case was tried in Nevada Federal court in April 2014, transcript available in the docket search. Judge Mahen states in the trial that the mistake made here is something a first-year law school student should know - not to make. Not only we paid $400K to Mr. Ashworth Law firm, holding a breached contract, then became on the hook with defendants' $300K attorney fees, Mr. Ashworth had to hire another law firm to help us; Yes, we paid for that too. We later filed a separate complaint to Nevada Bar. The retainer agreement forced us to enter arbitration for malpractice, can you guess the outcome?
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Highly knowledgeable and professional attorney with a personable approach
“I would highly recommend him to anyone who is looking for a good, knowledgeable, professional, yet personable attorney.”
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Provides excellent guidance and direction for clients
“I was given amazing direction and guidance from Mr. Ashworth.”
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Trusted advisor for a wide range of legal services
“Proficient in many areas giving me a one stop firm.”
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Compassionate and supportive during difficult times
“From the start of my experience with Ken Ashworth and Associates I was treated with the utmost kindness, compassion and professionalism.”
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Skilled at estate planning, business formation, and asset protection
“Ken and his staff worked diligently with me on setting up my LLC & Trust accounts. As, a new business owner they gave direction and guidance every step of the way.”
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Potential issues with litigation outcomes and malpractice concerns
“After 4 years of litigation, $400K legal fees paid to Mr. Ken R. Ashworth firm, our breach contrast case was thrown out of court... the retainer agreement forced us to enter arbitration for malpractice, can you guess the outcome?”
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Clients may feel dissatisfied with the handling of their legal matters
“Not only we paid $400K to Mr. Ashworth Law firm, holding a breached contract, then became on the hook with defendants' $300K attorney fees, Mr. Ashworth had to hire another law firm to help us; Yes, we paid for that too.”

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