Maria Elizabeth Pence

1662 Us Highway 395 N Ste 203, Minden, NV

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1993
California Western School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1988
Santa Clara University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Mike

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22 Aug, 2019
Maria listened to my situation and was quite familiar with the scenario. She knew what to do and WHO to talk to. She was able to get justice based on truth. She handled it seamlessly and at a fair price. And she's good people, truly caring.
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Lauren

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06 Jun, 2017
Maria Pence was beyond helpful. She was originally appointed to me for one case, and when I asked for her help in a prior one, she was there for me. Throughout both cases she was there for me every step of the way. When I contacted her, she always got back to me in a timely manner. When I felt anxious for upcoming court dates, she dashed away my fears. When I asked for help, she got it for me. I am now well on my way to getting the mental help I needed because of her. My overall outlook on life has been changed because of this woman. I've struggled for years to get help and she is the only one who has believed in me. She did everything in her power to get me to where I am now, and I couldn't be more grateful. Thank you Maria. I was so lucky to have you appointed to my case.
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Lisa

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08 Aug, 2016
I've worked with attorneys before and became quite disallusioned with attorneys as a whole UNTIL I worked with Maria Pence. She is everything the others aren't. Hardworking, reads your whole file, stands up for you, knows the law, caring, approachable and sits with you to explain what's going on. I just cannot say enough good things about her. I would give her 10 stars!
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