Maggie Shahrestani

3800 N. Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX

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219 Reviews
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Education

2019
University of Texas School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2019
LBJ School Masters in Global Policy, MA - Masters
2013
Princeton University, BA - Bachelor of Arts
2010
Princeton in Beijing Intensive Mandarin Program, Certificate

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4.8 221 reviews
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M johnson

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18 Nov, 2024
Mrs Angela Brown was very helpful, she seems to have the best interest of whoever she represents. She took time to listened & give legal advice on the next steps I should take. I highly recommend Angela Faye Brown & Associates.
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Doug masters

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10 Oct, 2024
My father and I met with John Strickland to do some estate planning. John was amazing! He explained things in great detail and made sure that we had all of the documents we needed. We couldn't recommend Robbins Estate Law more!
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Collin jones

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10 Oct, 2024
Carla R. with Robbins Law Firm’s Estate Aftercare Program is exceptional. Her professionalism and thoroughness made navigating complex estate matters stress-free. Highly recommend!
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the attorneys
“David and his staff kept us informed of all paperwork and necessary obligations on our end that needed to be completed.”
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Caring and compassionate approach to clients
“David and his staff were great at communicating and were a pleasure to work with. We were kept up to date promptly on all developments, everything was explained to us very clearly, and we never felt pressured or rushed into making decisions.”
3
Successful case outcomes and client satisfaction
“David helped make everything as easy for us as possible and achieved an outcome we feel satisfied with. We would definitely recommend David to our friends and family and would not hesitate to call him again if the need for his services ever arises.”
4
Honest and ethical legal practices
“This firm is honest, ethical and committed to integrity. He had elucidated the various options to explore and encouraged us. And guess what, he didn't charge me for this initial consultation !!”
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Highly knowledgeable and skilled attorneys
“David is exactly that guy. He cares and he gets it. I would wholeheartedly recommend David Todd to anyone looking for a Texas personal injury lawyer.”
Cons
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Billing and accounting issues
“They know this and took full advantage. I'm still owed 5k from the opposing party that's missing. (Don't ever agree to have opposing party pay awarded attorney fees, to your lawyer, in a judgement, no matter what).”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness
“My talking to mrs brown was so amazing, she explained things that was very confusing to me and gave me ideas on what to expect on my case. The consultations was worth it and was very professional, l will encourage anyone to to use this law form for their Lagal problems”

Publications

2020:
Lawgarithms, Secure Your Data While Working From Home
2020:
Lawgarithms, Dealing With Public Scrutiny: Has Zoom Gotten It Right?
2020:
Lawgarithms, Are Unpaid Interns Really Free?

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23 Feb, 2015 by John
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