Mahoney & Soll, A Law Partnership - Claremont, CA
Lawyers in Claremont, CA
150 West First Street Suite 280 Claremont, CA 91711
Updated: 02/15/2026
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Consulted Law firm 2019I was served by their process server, for someone at the wrong address as mine and a name of someone we had no clue who they were. Their process server treated me and my family so rudely and horribly. He said "it doesn't matter who I serve these papers too, just that they get served somewhere..." Geez! That's legal? We didn't even have the same address as the person they were trying to serve! I sure am glad that I am not the dude they are suing, because it's not legal for them to serve some random individual at some random address - and then say it was delivered correctly. Such a shame, awful business practices!
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