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Galuppo & Blake, ACPLC

Galuppo & Blake, ACPLC - Carlsbad, CA

Full Service Real Estate Lawyers in Carlsbad, CA

2792 Gateway Road Suite 102 Carlsbad, CA 92009

Carlsbad Full Service Real Estate Law Firm

Updated: 03/03/2026

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  • Full Service Real Estate

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  • By Anonymous on Jul. 27, 2020
    Hired Law firm 2019-2020
    Galuppo law is a scam. I am a disabled war veteran who paid their retainer fee. Galuppo attorney Daniel Watts said I would be charged a two hour consultation fee when they reviewed and discussed my case with me. Instead, they drained my retainer account without notifying me of any charges. Mr. Galuppo told me he had an uncle who was an Army paratrooper in WWII. Mr. Galuppo is an embarrassment to the Veterans community, he proudly talks about his uncles service but then turns around and screws over and scams a disabled war veteran. Stay away from these lowlifes while the State investigates their office. The scam they use is a switch tactic, they tell you to pay the retainer and there will be a 2 hour case review. After you pay the retainer they charge you for a "comprehensive memorandum" and drain your retainer account as well as charge you for additional hours...State is investigating the "Galuppo scam".

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Carlsbad, CA

2792 Gateway Road
Suite 102
Carlsbad, CA 92009

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Phone: (760) 431-4575

Fax: (760) 431-4579

Website: http://www.galuppolaw.com

Hours: M-F: 8:30am – 5:00pm PST

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