Disability Rights Law Center

Category: Law firm in Los Angeles, California

Address: 611 Wilshire Blvd Ste 1212, Los Angeles, CA 90017, USA

Phone: +12132449651

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Roxy Gantes

May 17, 2022

Lawyer Alex Boudov helped me win my case in record time. I highly recommend him.

God

Apr 24, 2020

This guy should be reported for malpractice really. He takes the case, then completely ghosts on their client. Doesn't return calls. Doesn't return emails. Doesn't even have the decency to tell the client that the case didn't work out. Doesn't even file the paperworks right and we have to do half of his work. Again, someone should report this guy.

Eric MAPES

Oct 20, 2015

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in Austin has denied me for my innocence because they refused to honor my right under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act by not appointing me an attorney. They are allowing Libel Defamation of Character to an innocent Disabled man by refusing my innocence when evidence shows I'm innocent. Makes me question their moral turpitude. Due to my innocence not being heard I'm undergoing negligent medical treatment all because of Libel defamation. The State of Texas is allowing a disabled man's rights to violated under U.S.Code laws , as well as Federal and State laws. No lawyer wants to help with my innocence and all that have turned me down I consider their actions not to help me aiding and abetting Federal and U.S. constitutional rights violations by the State of Texas. They should have their firms reviewed and disbarred for this type of negligence.

Mechelle Winet

Jun 19, 2015

Is this attorneys office still open. It doesn't matter what time of day you call, all calls go to voice mail. If they are that busy maybe they should hire a receptionist

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Questions & Answers

Do they answer the phone or check their voicemail?

Brayan Romero | Jan 23, 2022
john nolan | Jan 23, 2022

Sometimes

IF A PERSON IS IN A WHEELCHAIR AND VISITS A PLACE THAT SELLS COFFEE AND BREADS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD WHERE THEY LIVE, AND THIS PLACE DOES NOT HAVE AN ACCESS RAMP FOR THE DISABLED, THEY HAS REQUESTED TO MAKE ONE AND THEY WERE NOT ACCEPTED WHAT OPTIONS DOES T

Donald Briones | Aug 22, 2019
Brian Burks | Aug 22, 2019

My wife is disabled and she often needs her walker. I think you have to just find a different coffee shop.

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