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Metis Law Group, LLP

Metis Law Group – Boutique Law Firm That You Can Trust

Metis Law Group, LLP is a boutique law firm located in La Crescenta-Montrose, California, offering a wide range of legal services to individuals and businesses. With a team of experienced attorneys dedicated to providing personalized and high-quality representation, Metis Law Group is a law firm that you can trust.

Specializing in various areas of law, including business law, real estate law, estate planning, and more, Metis Law Group is committed to helping clients navigate the complexities of the legal system with ease. Whether you are facing a legal dispute, need assistance with a business transaction, or require estate planning services, the attorneys at Metis Law Group have the knowledge and expertise to guide you through the process.

At Metis Law Group, LLP, clients can expect efficient and effective legal solutions tailored to their specific needs. With a focus on building long-lasting relationships with clients based on trust and communication, Metis Law Group is dedicated to achieving the best possible outcome for every case. Contact Metis Law Group today to schedule a consultation and discover how their experienced attorneys can assist you with your legal needs.

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Hannah Erickson
1/31/2025
Zhana and her team were instrumental in helping us reach a resolution for an ongoing mold issue in our apartment. For several years, our building management refused to properly address poor conditions in our apartment that led to recurring mold growth on the walls and our possessions. Thanks to the Metis team, we reached a reasonable settlement. Moreover, as a positive side effect, our building management finally addressed some moisture/humidity issues.

Throughout the entire process, the Metis team was professional, competent, and communicative. We highly recommend them!
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Rosalyn Smith
12/11/2024
Waste of time. Sandra Mitchell to explain my case and ask me to provide her information in which I did. Then a few weeks later I spoke to her over the phone to provide her more information. Over the course of a few weeks, periodically Sandra would ask me to send her more information and then out of the blue I was told they could not take my case. They gave me no explanation on why they could not accept my case and even when I had a family member reach out to Sandra to get a reason she refuse to provide one. I honestly think this firm is incompetent and lacks professional standards.
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Dan Becker Avatar
Dan Becker
11/25/2024
Mulled this one over as to how I should approach this, but I've bit my tongue for far too long.

I've known Zhana and Metis Law group for around now 3 years, and in recent discoveries, it has come to my attention how completely mishandled my case was -- but only in hindsight.

I will tackle 3 corners of legal blunders of sorts:

Incompetence
Unprofessionalism
Unethical practice

Allow me to explain:

Incompetence:

Zhana failed to know that my apartment was under rent control. That is literally an establishing baseline procedure to determine not only how to approach any sorta litigation, but also extremely useful come time for settlement negotiation. For such a seasoned attorney she claims to be, I don't understand how should could fail something so fundamental. Boggles my mind. When confronting her on the issue, she deflected; passing it off with doing me a solid 'no good deed goes unpunished' instead of taking any sorta responsibility. This would be like a proclaimed scientist unable to point out Hydrogen on the periodic table. This would be like a personal injury attorney settling a case before retaining the at-fault parties insurance.

Doesn't know important aspects of the law. She was blissfully ignorant in the procedures for a no-fault eviction, especially in the necessary right of return paperwork that must be filled 30 days onset of displacement. For someone who advertises as a tenant and eviction attorney, that's 50 percent true. Get this, she claimed ignorance for the law. 'How do I know what the state law is?' I'm representing you on habitability only. Yeah. Okay. But in this case they were kinda conjoined as one followed the other. Any reasonable/competent attorney would have been able to properly counsel on this issue.

And if the previous was bad, this was worse. Possibly malpractice.

Unprofessionalism: I suspect the incompetency is an outgrowth of caseload mismanagement. This is pure speculation, but I think her firm takes in way too many clients per year and they're legally spread thin.

Why do I believe that?

In many instances, it takes an absurd amount of time to respond to clients email. In a couple of instances, it took over 20 days time specifically for me. In other instances, the emails were just ignored completely.

Unethical practice: In the late early to middle stages of my case, Zhana emailed me demanding the circumspection of emails I sent. This wasn't an informal request, she literally wanted me to sign it as if it's a legally binding contract. Who does this?

This was grotesque and inappropriate.

But you know what else is inappropriate? Her firm not doing their due-diligence/homework and knowing my unit was under rent-control. Maybe I didn't email enough questions apparently.

In light of all the f-ups, plus the fact I was irreputably damaged as a result of her incompetence, the 45 percent take from my settlement is borderline usury.

Zhana, if you're reading this, I am filing a bar complaint. Your dismissive attitude and snide remarks I shall not forget.
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