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Anonymous

Good lawyer!

I got the opportunity to work with them. Heather is highly recommended to my valued customers. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to work together again...

Anonymous

Los Angeles only! !
I paid a retainer to Lasteger.  I decided to employ me as my agent, and then I decided to employ another lawyer.  In the employment case of violations of the labor standards against one employee, I represented Mr. Lasteger. Apart from making phone calls and emailing, I had little real work on my case. However, at the first stage of my case, the lawyer's bill was unreasonably high, she charged more than $5,000 and answered. She was engaged in the practice of BLOCK claims so that I could not clearly or explain what I was receiving.  I tried to persuade her, but she didn't negotiate any bills. When I gave up my payment for this reason, she immediately withdrew as a lawyer. I hired a new lawyer. He was able to settle my case within two weeks, with less money than Mr. Rateger intended. I felt that she was increasing the fee of a lawyer to earn money instead of taking my best interest.  There are many good lawyers over there.  I advise you to avoid Diva Lasteger.

Anonymous

I read the information on the new California sick leave law and called Fresno. This is in the official record, listing them, contacting their office with a phone number, and if you have any questions...But when I called, it was very rude, I explained a little and asked a question, and then we said that we would stop you only as representatives of our employers. I called and looked at the magazine and said I didn't know where it was written, but I only got one question. He said that he would call the employer without limit to asking questions. After I hung up, I called up again, found the name she refused, and called me again! I phoned again, and someone didn't give me a rude reply, but I still refused to answer. Why do you answer questions when you lie? In such cases, the official gazette should state clearly that only employers can call. The lack of professionalism also seems to be inappropriate in any field. If I give them 0 stars, I want to give them.