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California Lemon Law Attorneys
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Name : Tracy, Piasecki
Ms. Piasecki joined the staff of Krohn & Moss in the California office in 2006. Her primary areas of concentration are warranty claims and consumer fraud litigation.
Ms. Piasecki was born in Chicago, Illinois. She studied at Northwestern University, then transferred to the University of Washington to complete her undergraduate degrees. She holds a B.A. in Philosophy with Distinction and a B.A. in Political Science and Economics, with minors in Chemistry and Feminist Studies. Ms. Piasecki earned her Juris Doctorate degree from Seattle University School of Law before relocating to Southern California.
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Name : Ryan, Lee
Mr. Lee joined Krohn & Moss in January, 2006 focusing on lemon law and consumer protection. He received his Juris Doctor from the Santa Clara University and is licensed in California and Arizona. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Arizona State University in Political Science and History. Mr. Lee has focused his practice at Krohn & Moss on breach of warranty (Lemon Law) and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. He has handled every aspect of litigation including arbitration, mediation, and trial. Mr. Lee worked as general counsel for a life insurance marketing agency in Arizona prior to joining Krohn & Moss. He was involved in all aspects of the life insurance industry. Mr. Lee provided legal advice to clients regarding their life insurance policy options, managed the underwriting process, and managed the medical exam procedures.
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Name : Jennifer, Basola
Ms. Basola concentrates her practice in lemon law and breach of warranty claims. She has been with Krohn & Moss, Ltd. since December, 2001.
Prior to Krohn & Moss, Ms. Basola was employed by a Chicago law firm, handling compliance work and residential real estate claims, from May 2000 through December 2001.
From May of 1999 through May of 2000, Ms. Basola litigated over 60 arbitrations and 10 jury trials while employed by a personal injury firm.
Ms. Basola received her Juris Doctor degree from The John Marshall Law School in January of 1999. She attended the University of Copenhagen in Copenhagen, Denmark and completed their International Business program. Ms. Basola received her undergraduate degree in Business Administration/Marketing from Bradley University in 1994. She is licensed to practice in Illinois, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois and as of 2004, licensed to practice in California. Ms. Basola is a member of the Chicago Bar Association and Illinois State Bar Association.
| Name : Nicholas, Bontrager
Mr. Bontrager joined Krohn & Moss in April of 2008 focusing on the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and similar California statutes. He received his Juris Doctor from the University of La Verne College of Law and his Bachelor of Arts from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is licensed to practice in California.
During law school, Mr. Bontrager received Dean’s List honors and also participated in the Moot Court Honors program, where he received both Second Place Oralist and Semi-Final Team honors.
Prior to joining Krohn & Moss, Mr. Bontrager was employed as an attorney at the Law Offices of Robert L. Buchler, where he focused primarily on consumer bankruptcy.
| Name : Agnes, Martin
Attorney Agnes Ordubegian Martin concentrates her practice in lemon law and breach of warranty claims. Mrs. Martin has been with Krohn & Moss, Ltd. since 2008.
Mrs. Martin has extensive experience helping consumers successfully win cases. Before joining Krohn & Moss, Ltd., Mrs. Martin was an associate for over five years at a Southern California consumer protection law firm where she focused on lemon law, auto fraud, wrongful credit damage, and consumer class action matters. Prior to that, she was an attorney at a defense firm representing major automobile companies. Mrs. Martin was named a Southern California “Rising Star” for 2007 and 2008, which was published in the July issues of Los Angeles Magazine and Southern California Super Lawyers magazine.
Mrs. Martin obtained her Juris Doctor degree from Loyola Law School in 2001 and is licensed to practice law in California. Mrs. Martin is a member of the State Bar of California, the Los Angeles County Bar Association, and the Armenian Bar Association.
| Name : Michael, Agruss
Michael Agruss received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Law and Society from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1999. He then earned his Juris Doctor degree from The John Marshall Law School in Chicago, Illinois in January of 2004. Prior to and during his first year of law school, Michael clerked at Krohn & Moss's Chicago office in the lemon law and breach of warranty department. While at John Marshall, Michael was an Executive Board Member and Solicitation Editor on The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law.
Licensed in Illinois since May of 2004, Michael litigated personal injury cases in Chicago for just over four years. He has tried seven personal injury jury trials to verdict, and successfully arbitrated, mediated, and pretried dozens of cases. In August of 2008, Michael moved from Chicago to Los Angeles to continue his career in civil litigation. Michael joined Krohn & Moss, Ltd., as an attorney in September 2008, and concentrates his practice in the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. He became licensed in California in December of 2008. At Krohn & Moss, Ltd., he advocates individuals' rights by representing consumers being harassed by debt collectors.
Outside of work, Michael published an article, performs pro bono work, and volunteers. He wrote an article that examined amendments to the Illinois Human Rights Act that became effective on January 1, 2008 (“Recent Developments: Illinois Joins Thirty-Nine Other States in Allowing Employment Discrimination Cases In State Court”). While in Chicago, he provided pro bono representation to minors in guardianship proceedings through his work at the Chicago Volunteer Legal Services. Additionally, as a member of the pro bono program in the Northern District of Illinois, Michael provided pro bono representation to an indigent Plaintiff in a Title VII employment discrimination case based on race discrimination and retaliation. Since October of 2004, Michael also has been a mentor in The John Marshall Law School Alumni Mentor Program. He provides career-related advice to students, and helps students transition from law school to working as an attorney.
| Name : G. Thomas, Martin, III
G. Thomas Martin, III concentrates his practice in the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and related California consumer protection statutes. Mr. Martin joined Krohn & Moss in February, 2009, and advocates on behalf of consumers who are aggrieved by abusive, deceptive, and unfair debt collection practices by debt collectors.
Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Martin litigated in a wide variety of legal areas, including business, commercial and real estate matters, as well as lawsuits involving civil rights, employment, construction defect, insurance coverage & bad faith, products liability, environmental and professional liability law. Mr. Martin has participated in numerous trials, including a month-long jury trial in which he represented the estate of a decedent in a wrongful death civil rights action. He has extensive experience in all phases of pre-trial litigation and has successfully resolved numerous cases by way of mediation, arbitration and dispositive motion.
Mr. Martin graduated from the University of California at Berkeley in 1997, receiving his Bachelors of Arts degree in English. Mr. Martin received his Juris Doctorate degree from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles in 2001. At Loyola Law School, Mr. Martin was Vice-President of the Entertainment & Sports Law Society and served as a legal intern for the Corporate Legal Department of Warner Bros. Entertainment Company. Mr. Martin is a member of the California State Bar, the United States District Court for the Central District of California, the American Bar Association and the Los Angeles County Bar Association, where he received certification for completion of the Dispute Resolution Services’ training program as a mediator in 2006.
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| Testimonials |
We would like to heartily thank you for the excellent counsel given to us by attorney Todd M. Friedman. Within an hour of posting our problem to the Lemon Law website, he contacted us and told us what we needed to do to file a successful claim against Chevrolet.
Barbara and Michael C.
I could not have fought this California lemon law suit without you - Manning Arron, California. Hi Agnes,
Thank you for all of your hard work and determination through this long endeavor. Your efforts have been deeply received by me and please accept my heartfelt gratitude for all of your support. All of the legal staff at your offices has been very professional through this entire process and though I would have liked to see this case play out a bit differently to even make it this far is a tribute to you. Your staff has always been diligently standing by supporting my decisions when I felt the battle must be won, and educating me when the process staggered the mind. Either way the legal process as I have learned is fraught with stress, hardships, and fatigue. To know that you championed the cause as much as I, one could not ask for more. Adding to that your fee reduction, allowing me to walk away with my head up high not only shows your professionalism but also shows to your morale character. This is a rare sight to see and will not go unnoticed by all who work with you. Thank you again for everything, I could not have fought this battle without you.
Sincerely, Arron Manning.
THANK YOU for all your hard work for winning our California lemon law suit !! - Barak Zahian, California. Hi Heather,
I just wanted to congratulate you on the success of this case and THANK YOU for all your hard work!! You are by far the most competent, intelligent, caring, and hard working attorney that I have spoken to, from your firm. I only wish you were assigned to this California lemon law case earlier on.
Many thanks for your hard work and I will certainly recommend YOU to friends and family in the future.
If I knew the name of your supervisor or manager, I would have emailed this letter to him/her.
Sincerely, Thanks again, Zaki Barak.
Thank you for hard work with our California lemon law suit against Ford Motor Company
-Raymond & Kathy Johnson, California.Agnes,
Thank you and the team at Krohn & Moss Law Center® for the hard work with our California lemon law suit against Ford Motor Company. If the time arises and any of my family or friend need the kind of legal needs I will refer them to the Krohn & Moss Law Center® team
Raymond & Kathy Johnson.
Thank you for getting the best and fairest deal from GM through our California lemon law suit - Kurt Hayward, California. Agnes,
I just want to thank you for all that you and your company where able to do for me in the battle with GM over my 2005 Chevrolet Colorado through the California lemon law. Your customer service and professionalism is at the top and I am glad that I had you and your company on my side. Thank you again for taking the time and all of the hard work that you put in to ensure that I was getting the best and fairest deal from GM.
Best regards, Kurt Hayward.
Hinchen v. Ford Motor Company and Fritts Ford.
Ms. Hinchen leased a new 2003 Ford Explorer from Fritts Ford on January 15, 2003. The gross capitalized cost of the vehicle was $45,292.52. Shortly after leasing the vehicle, she began to experience electrical problems, including an inoperable trip meter, the gas gauge registering incorrectly, illumination of a tire fault lamp, inoperable windows and an inoperable message center. She first returned to Ford’s authorized dealerships for her concerns with the electrical system in July 2003 when the vehicle had 13,416 miles on it. Despite repeated repair attempts by Ford’s dealers, Ms. Hinchen was required to return to the dealers on twelve separate occasions for these electrical problems. The case proceeded to jury trial in January 2005 in San Bernardino County. The Defendant, Ford Motor Company, contended that a non-party Ford Dealership installed the wrong instrument cluster on Ms. Hinchen’s first trip to the dealership in July 2003 which caused her continuing electrical problems. Ford further argued that the electrical problems present in the vehicle were corrected and repaired after the correct instrument cluster was put in the vehicle. The jury awarded Ms. Hinchen $15,312.10 and allowed her to keep the vehicle until the end of the lease.
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