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Eandi, Matthew J.

Matthew J. Eandi - Beverly Hills, CA

Attorney at Ervin Cohen & Jessup LLP

Bankruptcy, Receiverships, Reorganization Lawyers in Beverly Hills, CA

9401 Wilshire Boulevard Ninth Floor Beverly Hills, CA 90212 - 2974

Beverly Hills Bankruptcy, Receiverships, Reorganization Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Bankruptcy, Receiverships, Reorganization

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  • By Anonymous on Aug. 24, 2022
    Hired Attorney 2018-2022
    This guy took my judgment case on 4 years ago and did absolutely nothing with it. I wish he had told me that he didn't know what he was doing when I hired him he got FIRED!!! I found a new attorney and within 2 months I received my judgment payoff this guy's a lop and lazy and doesn't know what he's doing. He took my 10-year judgment to the very last day of it expiring I was panicked and lost sleep, he finally renewed it after many phone calls not returning them and panicking, then he did it poorly, luckily my new attorney knew what he was doing do not hire this guy he will drag you on and on and on and he will get nothing done. He will yeah you too death and say what you want to hear.
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Beverly Hills, CA

9401 Wilshire Boulevard
Ninth Floor
Beverly Hills, CA 90212 - 2974

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Phone: (310) 281-6339

Fax: (310) 859-2325

Website: http://www.ecjlaw.com

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