Ronald P. Ackerman - Culver City, CA
Attorney at The Law Offices of Ronald P. Ackerman, P.C.
Federal Employment Law - Security Clearance Issues Lawyers in Culver City, CA
400 Corporate Pointe Suite 560 Culver City, CA 90230 - 7675
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Culver City Federal Employment Law - Security Clearance Issues Lawyer
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Federal Employment Law - Security Clearance Issues
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2.5 Professional Competence
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Hired Attorney 2019-2020Initially he seemed fine. He doesn't detail the costs of depositions upfront, which may encourage you to be a bit more selective about who you depose. As they are progressed, he became a bit too rude. There's a brashness and abrasiveness that is absolutely not kosher with me, so he got fired. Rightfully so. What's most disturbing are the reviews on him, like this one: "Is it possible to give zero stars? I work at the Long Beach VA and have a claim of racial discrimination pending. Found this character and it suggests he sues the VA. After telling him all about my case and my racist supervisor, I find out months later he has taken my supervisor as a client. Then, I file a complaint with the California State Bar. They ask him how he wound up getting both me and my boss as clients. He told the California State Bar that the VA all the way up from San Diego to L.A. refers cases to him. How can the VA refer the attorney who's supposed to be suing the VA. Steer clear of this guy!!!" Steer clear is right! Beware and trust your instincts.
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