Nicholas A. Konoske - San Diego, CA
Attorney at Konoske Akiyama | Brust LLP
Business Formation and Litigation Lawyers in San Diego, CA
16880 West Bernardo Drive Suite 250 San Diego, CA 92127
San Diego Business Formation and Litigation Lawyer
Updated: 04/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Business Formation and Litigation
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Nicholas A. Konoske
Highlights
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5.0 Value
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5.0 Quality of Service
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5.0 Professional Competence
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Verified ClientHired Attorney 2024-2025You don’t hire a business attorney when things are easy, you hire one when the pressure is on. Nicholas stayed controlled, focused, and strategic from start to finish. While the other side pushed urgency, he slowed things down, asked the right questions, and methodically exposed weaknesses. No noise. No wasted moves. Just leverage and execution. Mr Konoske didn’t just resolve the dispute, they secured the outcome that mattered. If you want results, this is who you call.
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Verified ClientHired Attorney 2016-2018Nicholas Konoske assisted my daughter and I with a very difficult family law situation involving a multi-generational business. He was not only very knowledgeable but very patient, kind, and insightful. In fact, I felt like a member of his family with the level of concern he showed for us. Highly recommended.
Contact
16880 West Bernardo Drive
Suite 250
San Diego, CA 92127
Phone: (858) 385-0871
Fax: (858) 613-0871
Website: http://www.konoskelaw.com
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