Leo B. Siegel - Santa Cruz, CA
Attorney at The Stone-Siegel Law Firm
Landlord Tenant Disputes- Evictions Lawyers in Santa Cruz, CA
1726 Seabright Avenue Santa Cruz, CA 95062 - 2119
Santa Cruz Landlord Tenant Disputes- Evictions Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Landlord Tenant Disputes- Evictions
Reviews
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1.5 Professional Competence
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Hired Attorney 2019-2020Aside from the almost zero communication and low level of professionalism. I found Leo to be constantly late, missing appointments and barely prepared. Leo B Siegel neglected to file court paper work for over 6 weeks all while ignoring my phone calls and emails. After over six weeks of not hearing from him and thinking all our paperwork was in order I received an email stating he was very "busy" the last few weeks and was "sorry" for poor communication but he would like to continue to represent me. It ended up costing us a couple thousand dollars. He brought his son, 12 or 13 years old in gym shorts, to our court hearing with him. Thanks to him my case still is open. Please stay away from this office.
Contact
1726 Seabright Avenue
Santa Cruz, CA 95062 - 2119
Phone: 831-713-5773
Fax: 831-713-5797
Website: https://www.stonesiegel.com/
Hours: 8:30 AM - 5 PM
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