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Michael L. Gertell PC - Phoenix, AZ

5045 North 12th StreetSuite B Phoenix, AZ 85014 - 3302

Updated: 06/13/2012

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5045 North 12th StreetSuite B Phoenix, AZ 85014 - 3302

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By Anonymous on Jul. 24, 2023

0.5 out of 5 stars

This man is a liar in the courtroom and defends white business owner valued by the Mexican Drug Cartel. I?ve never known someone more deserving of disbarment. God help you Mr. Gertell for how you?ve hurt people into life long detrimental situations Shame on you! You need serious therapy for your narcissistic evil mind.

By Anonymous on Aug. 05, 2022

0.5 out of 5 stars

This ?man? is an absolutely horrible person. He has been fined and sanctioned by the State bar many times. He files all paperwork with the Court at the last minute. That paperwork is a mess and usually consists of someone else?s previously filed Court paperwork. He will actually yell at you if he has a chance to question you. Yes, yelling at someone in the Courtroom in front of the Judge. This is how he conducts himself as an Attorney. This is a holier than though person who expects everyone to keel to him because he is an Attorney. An absolutely unkind and inhuman person. Unless you are his client in which he will happily tell you anything you want to hear in order to get paid. He will file Continuance after Continuance for Court. He skates around the rules and laws to get what he wants. Beware and stay far away from this person. As of today he now has another case in front of the State Bar. Possibly a civil case against him as well. He is a slimy person and will stop at nothing to make money off anyone he can.

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