Marvin B. Adviento - Newport Beach, CA
Attorney at Wright Finlay & Zak LLP
Business Services - Appellate Practice Lawyers in Newport Beach, CA
4665 MacArthur Court Suite 200 Newport Beach, CA 92660
Newport Beach Business Services - Appellate Practice Lawyer
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Business Services - Appellate Practice
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Marvin B. Adviento
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0.5 Value
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0.5 Quality of Service
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0.5 Professional Competence
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Hired Attorney 2022-2024Believe the negative reviews. A terrible experience for me! This lawyer Marvin Adviento come to represent all the ugly and rancid stereotypes that attorneys are known for: cold, inattentive, lying, disappearing and not responding your calls and emails for months and totally unprofessional! He kept my case for so long and did absolutely 0 for the whole case during 2 years. He told me we need to go to the deposition to get more money and then disappeared for months with no response. During 2 years the depo never happened! He promised me he would send inspections to my unit , that there will be more additional work done. He has done literally nothing for 2 years. Every question you ask him about his behavior he either avoid to answer or twisting the truth. When you tell him to help with what lawyer supposed to do like talking to the other side- he threaten you to leave the case. He doesn’t care about your case or your situation or outcome of the case. He disappeared many times for months ignoring my call and emails, he wasted 2 years of time and he has done absolutely 0 work for the case, none. He didn’t even care to read all materials and evidences I provided and work with it. The worst experience ever! If I could give 0 stars I would!
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Hired Attorney 2022-2023He knows nothing about tenant eviction. He stole my money and doesn't return phone calls.
Contact
4665 MacArthur Court
Suite 200
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Fax: (949) 608-9142
Website: http://www.wrightlegal.net
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