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Zo Taylor Rees

Licensed for 49 years

Criminal defense Lawyer at Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, Family

10700 Civic Center Dr Ste 200, Rancho Cucamonga, CA

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Licenses

Licensed in California for 49 years

State: California

Acquired: 1976

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Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2001

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Law Office of Zo Taylor-Rees

10700 Civic Center Dr Ste 200, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, 91730-7606

Law Offices of Zo Taylor-Rees

999 N Pacific St Unit A100, A Bldg Box 1, Oceanside, CA, 92054-2001

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Zo Taylor Rees's Reviews

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2.3 /5.0

8 Client Reviews

Posted by anonymous | December 1, 2021 | Hired Attorney

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No website, no cell phone, no job!

Not that I have met many attorneys but this one is the worst. No website? Who in this day and age has no website? No cell phone? Yes, Zo does not believe in giving out her cell number and all communication (I use the term "communication" with a large degree of sarcasm) no doubt adding up more charges.... Ineptitude is a word that does not even cover this attorney again using the term "attorney" lightly if not sarcastically. If your case is important and there is anything on the line then keep walking until you find credible representation. After considerable time on my case Zoe who is crass beyond belief wanted a full run down of my case. In the court hallway. Before the case. Like as in I was sitting there about to testify. Seems a little shoddy? All of the reviews state the same thing and I suggest you listen to those with previous experience and keep looking. Unless your case isn't important and your money has no value.

Posted by anonymous | October 19, 2015 | Hired Attorney

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Read the reviews and beware!

I hired Zo Taylor-Rees as my representative attorney for a contentious divorce. The first meeting I had with Zo she was curt and dismissive which should have been my cue to complete the consultation and exit without hiring her. Her manner did not improve in the four months I had dealings with her and... her passive approach did not assist my situation, in fact it most likely was the result in a negative situation being more negative. When I left her office 4 K lighter I knew I had made a serious error. It turned out I was right and I suggest you heed/read the reviews here should you need further verification. Taylor-Rees is not passive so much as inept. After the one initial consultation with her in her office each meeting thereafter was held in the hallways in the courtroom. On my second appearance related to the divorce but not the divorce itself Rees substituted another attorney (her husband) and he was not aware of the story, circumstances nor the situation. I had to brief him in the courthouse and thankfully this matter did not progress to trial. I could not imagine going to trial with an attorney playing catch-up the morning of a trial. On the matter of my divorce the last appearance I had secured three witnesses. Despite several attempts to reach Rees the week before the trial she did not return my calls. Most of, if not all communication to Rees is done through her paralegal and Rees neither answers telephone calls nor emails directly. Therefore, one must do all communication though a third party leaving you waiting for a response at the behest of Rees. Rees had not spoken to any of my witnesses to ascertain their value to the case nor furnished me with a list of questions prior to the court date. In the end she did not want to call any of my witnesses to the stand. This could have been easily ascertained prior to the case. Each of my colleagues took a day off from work to testify on my behalf but apparently she did not see fit to use them. If the witnesses had no value to the case that should have been ascertained prior to the court appearance. I subsequently discovered that I could and should have subpoenaed witnesses to testify on my behalf. She was rude and adversarial with me (remembering I am the client) and several of my colleagues who were there on my behalf were horrified at her manner and her hostile tone. I spent the morning in the hallways with Rees squiggling notes on her yellow pad trying to line up the facts of the case in a chronological order despite having been my attorney for four full calendar months. Despite email evidence, photographs, texts videos and all manner of highly relevant items to my case Rees did not offer anything into evidence. She had no predetermined questions for me and missed many, many opportunities to score points for our case. When she did finally call a witness to testify upon my request she was very obviously unprepared. Three weeks prior to the case being heard I consulted with another attorney who suggested I seek turnover orders for assets in the basis of fiduciary waste. This was not completed and the morning of the trial Rees informed me that the motions were going to be presented the following day. Three weeks after I had instructed this to be completed. She was constantly talking about ex-parte motions which were never filed and the one she did file I was informed by my subsequent attorney that it would be rejected and indeed it was. The attorney I hired post Rees also informed me that whole exercise was a completed waste of money. In the four months that Rees was my attorney I never received an update on my account nor the work carried out. The final straw arrived when Gina her paralegal informed me that opposing counsel had enraged her, finally after four months of legal pugilism she was joining the party. I terminated her during that phone call. I have never received a statement nor a refund for work that was not carried out. Caveat Emptor!

Posted by sam | June 23, 2014

Very good results-fine job - good attorney

Zo and her paralegal Gina did a fine job for us in the divorce case. Our results were better than we expected. Very knowledgeable

Posted by anonymous | October 29, 2013

Do not trust

Stay far far away from this law firm if you care anything about your case. They not only were COMPLETELY unprepared when it came to my hearing, but also neglected to inform me of important information filed against me when I could've submitted a valid response before seeing the judge if I had been aw...are of it. They failed to submit complete evidence. It's super easy to get ahold of them during the time of hire, immediately after they are impossible to get ahold of. They do not care. It's sick. I cannot express to what extent people should be warned about these people.

Posted by Dan | February 21, 2013

Started well, ended poorly.

I used this attorney for my divorce but I probably wouldn't recommend her to anyone else. We started my case well and she was knowledgeable about family law. Here were the problems, her and her staff were never prepared and always misplaced the documents I gave them. Getting them to return phone c...alls was a task in itself. If seemed as if this attorney took on too many cases at once. She did well litigating against my wife's attorney, but I always had to show up with my copies of documents they should have already had.

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Professional misconduct

This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2001.

Private reproval, public disclosure issued in CA, 2001

updated on 02/07/2010

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Southwestern University School of Law

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Brigham Young University

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