Top best Debt Collection Lawyers in Huntington Beach | 1 available

1 Debt Collection lawyers are available in Huntington Beach, California. These lawyers are rated between 1.8/5 to 2.2/5 and 65% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $45 to $84 per hour.

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Hourly Fees

$194 - $477

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FAQs - Debt Collection Lawyers in city Huntington Beach How many Debt Collection lawyers actively serve residents of Huntington Beach, California? Approximately 75 licensed attorneys focus on Debt Collection across Huntington Beach, California. Most matters are filed through the California District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Debt Collection lawyers in Huntington Beach, California? In Huntington Beach, typical rates range from $186-$401 per hour for Debt Collection. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3918 and $7698, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Debt Collection matters usually take in courts near Huntington Beach? Debt Collection cases in Huntington Beach, California usually take around 3-11 months depending on complexity and the California District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Debt Collection cases for people living in Huntington Beach, California? Residents of Huntington Beach typically see Debt Collection filings handled by the California District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Debt Collection? About 45% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Debt Collection, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.

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Avvo Rating: Rated 2.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.5 out of 5

Location: Huntington Beach 92647

I was born in Korea and immigrated to Orange County, CA when I was 5 years old.  My father, a gardener for 45 years, who worked this hard job until he was 75 years old, and the most honest, hardworking, and humble man I know, and the man I respect the most, told me... son, we are not rich so I give you 2 years to learn English...then you have to get straight "A's" in order to get into a University on a scholarship.  In Fountain Valley High, I had a 4.4 GPA, which got me into UCLA and THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO on a scholarship.  I thought I'd like to see some snow.  At U Chicago, I was top 5% of my class which got me a scholarship to Washburn Law in Kansas.  There, I was ranked #2 in my class. A large law firm usually hires only 1 person from my law school per year. I was hired by Blackwell, Sanders, Matheny, Weary and Lombardi employing hundreds of attorneys.  I didn't like corporate law practice much because I rarely shook a client's hand. Next, I worked for the O.C. District Attorney's Office. Criminal Law was interesting but I always felt sorry for the accused who seemed to have lived a hard life with severe disadvantages. Next, I wanted to practice different types of law. I opened my own general practice 21 years ago.  Before getting my law license, I worked mowing lawns, painting apartment complexes, laying bricks, digging ditches, delivering heavy furniture, generally eating dust.  I know hard work.  When I was growing up in O.C. I was the only Asian in my elementary and junior high school. Skinheads beat on me regularly for years; often I would end up bloody because I was that boy who never gave in. Numerous times, I have had my nose broken, my fingers broken, and black eyes. But I learned how to fight. In college, despite maintaining top 5%, I sprinted on the track team, performed in theater with the Black Friar's Club, and played for pizza money at frat houses in a punk band called the Empty Set with my best friends who were all physics majors and now hold high positions at investment banks. I sympathize with the homeless, people who are addicts, and those who haven't quite been able to live perfect lives.  Life is hard; the older I get, the more I respect the elderly for the physical and emotional pain they bear everyday.  I have borne the pain of a motorcycle accident, snapping my femur in two, breaking my ankle, ribs, and shoulders, struggling in a wheelchair, then a walker, then crutches, then finally walking, then running again.  I have had 2 heart surgeries including an open heart surgery where they sawed my sternum in half and pried open my ribs.  I do my best to be honest, humble, and hardworking.  I sleep 4 hours a day and work very hard. I love to practice law, in particular, creating interesting ways to solve problems quickly and efficiently so that my clients and I can move onto the next battle in our lives.

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