Alex B. Ghibaudo, experienced Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence attorney in Las Vegas, NV with 66 reviews
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Alex B. Ghibaudo

703 south 8th street, Las Vegas, NV

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4.6 / 5
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2006:
University of California, Hastings College of the Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2003:
University of Nevada-Las Vegas, BA - Bachelor of Arts-magna cum laude

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4.6 66 reviews
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Jade

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28 Oct, 2024
A lot of Alex's clients have gone to other lawyers due to his lack of work. He told me to sign my divorce decree even though I was owed more. He just wanted to get it over with. I had a leftover retainer of $6k that he kept and drew out the process of finalizing my custody order. I had to keep calling and calling in order to get a response. Instead he lied about filing and due dates, threatened to withdraw from my court case, but did not. I had to hire another lawyer and go through the bar to get my retainer back. His exact words were "that's how lawyers make money". And that's exactly what he will do. Fill his own pockets before helping you out. Don't be fooled by the flat fee. If you ask for an itemized invoice he will charge $400 per hour. If I knew that I would've got monies worth instead of the mediocre deadlines.
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Salvador urrutia

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27 Aug, 2024
Don’t waste your money with this attorney unless you want to lose your case this attorney makes no effort to win your case the only thing he did for me was literally to convince me to pay the highest amount of alimony and follow all the other parties directions not only that but he changed me more than what he had said at the beginning of the case months after the divorce was over he was still changing me for no reason worst attorney ever don’t waste your money with them
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Botson mars

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06 Jul, 2024
Great service..
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who aggressively fight for their clients' interests
“Attorney Ànderson and Shelby and The rest of the Staff are very nice and professional.”
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Prompt and responsive communication, keeping clients well-informed throughout the legal process
“They were extremely thorough preparing for trial. This firm specializes im protecting children and this was very clear.”
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Affordable and transparent pricing, with a focus on achieving the best possible outcome for the client
“If you ask for an itemized invoice he will charge ”
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Dedicated staff who provide excellent customer service and create a welcoming environment
“I cannot praise Mr. Mills and his staff enough. He never made me feel ridiculous for my many questions and was always willing to answer them and talk me through the process.”
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Successful track record of winning cases and securing favorable outcomes for clients
“They fought hard for me in that court room! I was happy to have him in my corner!!”
Cons
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Some clients experienced delays, lack of responsiveness, and issues with billing transparency
“He just wanted to get it over with. I had a leftover retainer of $6k that he kept and drew out the process of finalizing my custody order.”
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A few clients were dissatisfied with the attorney's performance and felt their cases were not handled effectively
“Don't waste your money with this attorney unless you want to lose your case this attorney makes no effort to win your case the only thing he did for me was literally to convince me to pay the highest amount of alimony and follow all the other parties directions.”

Publications

2015:
AVVO Legal Guides, Enforcing an Order Contained in a Decree of Divorce

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