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The Law Offices of Jeffrey T. Osborn

The Law Offices of Jeffrey T. Osborn - Huntington Beach, CA

Administrative Law Lawyers in Huntington Beach, CA

16152 Beach Boulevard Suite 250 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 - 3864

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Huntington Beach Administrative Law Firm

Updated: 02/15/2026

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  • Administrative Law

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  • By Anonymous on Apr. 08, 2022
    Consulted Law firm 2021
    This guy has been sending a $500 bill to my family every month, claiming that my 98 year old grandmother consulted with him on ‘Estate Planning’. He has provided no documents showing my grandmother agreed to anything, on top of the fact my grandmother doesn’t actually have the ability to make such an agreement; my family has power of attorney and consultations should have gone through us. Nor has he show any actual ‘services’ he provided other than a copy of her stocks monthly statement, which could have been mail he just copied and gave no actual legal advice on.

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Huntington Beach, CA

16152 Beach Boulevard
Suite 250
Huntington Beach, CA 92647 - 3864

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Phone: (714) 375-5898

Website: http://www.beachcitylaw.com

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