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James & Waddle PC

James & Waddle PC - San Diego, CA

Contracts Lawyers in San Diego, CA

101 West Broadway Suite 1770 San Diego, CA 92101

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  • 1 Attorney Rating
  • 21 Years 
    Experience

San Diego Contracts Law Firm

Updated: 02/15/2026

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  • Contracts

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  • By ALISON M. on Oct. 05, 2023
    Hired Law firm 2019-2023
    We hired them to collect a breach of contract case. They didn't disclosed that they are not a collection attorney firm. They sue the Defendant for the breach of contract, acquired the judegement, and then told us that they will have to hire a different collection firm to handle the collection of the judgement. Meanwhile, they are billing us per hour on the case and the bill ran up to more than $40k before they can acquire a $120k judgement. Having the judgement does not necessary means that they can collect the money. However, this firm provide no gurantee on collecting anything while clocking their hours and billed us hourly. First, we got ripped off by the Seller (Tenant), then we got ripped off by our attorney. Nothing good coming out of it. There is no justice... and if there is. Justice is blind!

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San Diego, CA

101 West Broadway
Suite 1770
San Diego, CA 92101

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Phone: 619-531-0123

Fax: 619-544-0056

Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5:00pm

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