Louis M. Minicozzi

1440 E Calvada Blvd Ste 1000, Pahrump, NV

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21 Mar, 2019
Hired this attorney. Paid 2800.00 cash for the work. Took the money and did not perform the work he was hired for. Had bad google reviews but I didn’t take them to heart now I’m sorry.
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05 Aug, 2017 by Anonymous
She is top notch, passionate and very hard working. I must say she had dedicated herself fully to our custody matters in Pahrump, NV and saw our case thru to an awesome victory. The articulate motions she typed on my behalf were from scratch. Will most certainly be forever grateful for her diligence in matter's pertaining to my family's complete and full restoration!
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19 Nov, 2013 by Steve
I went to Stovall & Assoc, since I needed an attorney out in Pahrump for a child custody case. Upon our first meeting I was very impressed with Lisa. She took a long time to understand everything and explain all my questions. While waiting for my case to be heard in court, I emailed her updates and she responded to every email within a day. She was excellent about this. The paperwork she drafted up was well written and concise. Sadly she went on maternity leave and had to hand off the case to another lawyer who did not have much experience. The guy was very nice, and I know will be outstanding one day, but the only complaint I had was lack in keeping in touch for the case when it was handed off.
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09 Oct, 2017 by Nick p
Like I said Keith is the best lawyer I have ever had the privilege of having on my side. I couldn't of asked for a better attorney. I was facing Life and to my astonishment sighned a plea agrerment for 2 to 5 years. His help an counsel didn't stop there. He continued to be there for me every steo of the the way all the way to sentencing. It seemed to me and my wife that he was more like a friend then my lawyer.
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23 Dec, 2024 by Rick baker
Great experience. Made the cumbersome and dreaded Estate Planning Experience enjoyable. It was a pleasure doing business with her. Go see her, you won't regret it
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15 Nov, 2024 by Brenna cervantes
Arlette is a very compassionate, communicative, organized and knowledgeable attorney. We came to her after another attorney failed to properly represent us in our family law matters and has not disappointed us. We haven’t been to trial yet, but from what we have already experienced with Arlette, we are so happy we chose her to fight for our daughter’s future. She is honestly an amazing and inspirational individual with all she does. Arlette not only handles her cases with knowledge and compassion, but she also coaches at the high school, advocates for her community and highly believes in what should be a part of every family; coparenting. Thank you for all of yours and Jossy’s hard work. Win or lose, I’ll always recommend Newvine law to anyone in Pahrump.
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