1 /5 Fco J Lopez-Flores: Broke legal representation.
Christian and his firm in trial court against a self-represented party-- blew it.
Their principal attorney, Christian, showed up to the first hearing and initially attempted to amicably negotiate. When he realized it wasnt working, he resorted to intimidation. It was showmanship. Chris was a showman in front of the judge--embellishing that he would be subpoenaing officers. Never happened. Such subpoena would have the opposite effect, demonstrating how he didnt study the case; to his clients detriment and a dereliction of his duty.
His junior attorney committed the same error, stating they would subpoena records from a therapist--never happened. Had the records been brought forward, they would have had the opposite impact. Again, it was all showmanship and a lack of studying the case.
Their cross-examination throughout the trial was destitute. Their closing argument sounded like a laundry list. Theyre not top-notch but theyll charge you as if they are.
At the end of the day, theyre a weak firm that prey
on people who are desperate and dont know any better. Christian and company take cases in volume to make money, use showmanship, and their legal representation is broke.
Would advise to look elsewhere for strong representation.