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27 May, 2020 by Keith
Imagine after many years of marriage your partner has you served for divorce at your office. She wants an ungodly amount of maintenance/money for 20 plus years and wants to keep you from your son (who is a Division 1 Top Recruit) unless you agree to pay more money. My ex-wife's attorney was vile, ruthless and not a good person in my opinion. This was what I was facing and I was a total broken man. I was in denial and needed the assistance of a professional attorney to keep me from hurting myself. I was not thinking in my right mind and just wanted it to go away. I met Lisa Gilmore at the lowest point of my life. She listened, was compassionate, funny and incredibly professional. Lisa coached and guided me through every phase of the divorce. Her courtroom demeanor was unbeatable. The judge had total respect for her and I felt this helped my case immensely. My main focus was my son. How could a person who spent 80% of his son's time/life be asked to leave his home? Lisa again helped me process that this was not the end of the world... In fact, I believe I became a more loving father in the end. Let's face it... No one ever truly wins in a divorce but I can say without a doubt, I would have been in a horrible position if not for Lisa Gilmore and her staff. I thank God I met her and I thank Victoria (also in her office) for giving me the extra nudge to push me through the divorce. My relationship with my son is outstanding and I am even friendly with the ex-wife... but I still have my shirt, my dignity and feel very blessed Lisa Gilmore represented me. I am the typical guys' guy. I spent many years in the military and while I like to have fun, I tell it like it is... Trust Me!! Use Lisa Gilmore as your attorney. You will thank me later!! Thanks again Lisa Gilmore and Staff!! Oh, my son now plays football for a large PAC-12 University and is doing fantastic!!
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23 Aug, 2019 by Ulana
Lisa was professional, sympathetic and organized. After recognizing the lack of cooperation from the opposing counsel , she was able to expedite the closure of a divorce prior to the court date, which saved everyone time, energy, and money. She expressed understanding about the pain a divorce can bring... She is truly an attorney with a "heart" !
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13 Aug, 2019 by Anonymous
I retained Lisa to represent me in my divorce proceedings and I couldn't be more thrilled with her work, nor more grateful for the outcome. My ex is a very high conflict personality (HCP) and chose "bulldog"-type lawyers to represent her during the protracted proceedings. Lisa is EXCEPTIONAL at dealing with HCPs--both opposing party and opposing counsel. Lisa represented me in court as well as during mediation (and everything in between) and won the claims that I needed every time. Lisa is a very collaborative-type lawyer and handles collaborative matters as easily as she does the exact opposite. For more than two years, Lisa looked after my personal well-being, preemptively addressed harassment and protection issues, guided me through strategic and long-term planning, and fought and won on my behalf the freedom from abuse and financial stability I relish today. I remain continuously grateful for all the hard work and craziness that Lisa and her awesome legal team put in on this case and heartily recommend her to anyone seeking experienced, strong legal counsel and representation in family law matters.
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10 Dec, 2018 by Anonymous
Lisa and her team help me through a very difficult divorce. She was always available, explained things clearly I always felt lisa was in my corner and made me feel comfortable she would fight for my rights. I
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23 Jul, 2016 by Anonymous
I retained Lisa for a custody battle. It should be known my expectations are not governed by my own personal opinions about solid legal representation. I am only comparing what happened with Lisa representing me to what I experienced when I was fighting this battle (for the first time) in another state. Primary point of the following is that I could have represented myself and messed things up as badly as Lisa did - but I wouldn't have had to pay Lisa's hourly rate to be beaten so soundly. I had made some concerns known about her lack of attention to details during a *multi-day* mediation. There were a few basic "give to get" negotiation points where Lisa simply "gave" and did not "get" anything for me in return. This is something I expect from someone who is supposed to be representing my - and my child's - interests. Lack of advisement during mediation was another major problem. During the 3rd day of mediation, the mediator made a *major* change to visitation terms which I missed because the mediator failed to mention his adjustment to the language. Not only did the mediator make the adjustment without mentioning it, but Lisa *noticed* the adjustment and despite the language change radically affecting my visitation terms, Lisa made *no mention of the change.* Instead of holding herself accountable, or apologizing, Lisa instead blamed me for not noticing the change myself before signing the final document. Overall, it was a general lack of advocacy during mediation which is what did me in. While interviewing new attorneys (and in fairness, with "hindsight being 20/20"), *every* attorney I interviewed was not only appalled by the "misses," but they had perspectives which, if Lisa "had my back" during the process (like my new counsel does, after it is too late), she could have had an entirely different outcome . All of these "lack of's" cost me dearly concerning visitation and I am digging myself out of a hole which is largely a result of poor legal representation.

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29 Apr, 2024 by Lisa shimoi
I recently had the privilege of working with Matthew Cunanan to draft my living will, and I must say, the experience was nothing short of excellent. From start to finish, Matthew demonstrated unparalleled professionalism, efficiency, and empathy, making the entire process smooth and stress-free. One of the standout qualities of Matthew's service was his remarkable ease to work with. He guided me through each step of the process, ensuring that I understood all aspects of my living will and addressing any concerns or questions I had along the way. His clear communication and willingness to listen made me feel heard and understood, fostering a sense of trust and confidence in his expertise. Matthew's thoughtfulness and understanding were evident throughout our interactions. He took the time to truly understand my wishes and priorities, tailoring the living will to suit my specific needs and circumstances. His compassionate approach made a potentially daunting task feel manageable, and I appreciated his genuine care for my well-being and that of my loved ones. Thanks to Matthew's expertise and dedication, I now have peace of mind knowing that I have a comprehensive living will in place to protect my sons in the event of unforeseen circumstances. His attention to detail and commitment to ensuring thorough documentation instilled in me a sense of security, knowing that my wishes will be carried out as intended. I wholeheartedly recommend Matthew Cunanan to anyone in need of living will services. His professionalism, efficiency, and compassionate approach make him a standout choice in this field. Working with Matthew was not only easy and quick but also reassuring and empowering. I am grateful for his assistance and would not hesitate to seek his expertise again in the future.
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15 Mar, 2024 by Sukh bains
Quick, efficient, and professional ser ice. Very happy with the work done.
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02 Nov, 2023 by Jeffery wheat
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12 Nov, 2008 by Anonymous
Sarah has taken us from incorporation through investment trademarking and every other thing that has come up. She is smart, fast, responsive and has the answers you need. She is also ably assisted which is really important when it comes to saving money and getting great service. She only gets involved when real legal decision making is required, otherwise everything runs smoothly under her review. Working under the auspice of Davis Wright Tremain (DWT.COM) means you have instant credibility with investors because you are working with a blue chip firm and you have access to specialist resources (IP etc) whenever you may need them. I originally looked at the least expensive way to get legal help and after some research happily discovered that this was it.
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24 Jun, 2008 by Anonymous
Sarah is a solid asset to any deal team doing work domestically or internationally. As outside counsel for a fast growing company, Sarah was the primary point person for multiple strategic transactions including: fundraising, cross-border M&A, sensitive regulatory dealings, and managing through constantly changing corporate/market demands. I've worked with Sarah multiple times over a 4-5 year period and I look forward to our next engagement.
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30 Sep, 2022 by T t
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