Paul S. Meyer, APC 695 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
About the Business
Paul S. Meyer, APC is a reputable law firm located in Costa Mesa, California. Specializing in various areas of law, including personal injury, employment law, and civil litigation, the experienced team at Paul S. Meyer, APC is dedicated to providing top-notch legal representation to their clients. With a commitment to excellence and a track record of successful cases, this institution is known for their professionalism and dedication to achieving the best possible outcomes for their clients. Located at 695 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, California, Paul S. Meyer, APC is a trusted choice for those seeking legal assistance in the United States.
Location & Phone number
695 Town Center Dr #875, Costa Mesa, CA 92626, United States
Reviews
"Absolute Top Defense Attorney in Orange County, paired with an amazing team make for the most Honest, Considerate, and Tactful approach to legal Defense."
"In 2008 he saved my rear end for a 1 punch bar incident at Skosh Monahans. He was awesome. He's a very highly sought after Attorney. The best in Orange County. Obviously he can't be on the phone all day. He responded to every email I sent too him"
"Does NOT return phone calls! I called his office five times after being referred by Attorney Paul Greech...find someone else who calls you!"
"Amongst OC's Top 3 Defense Attorneys. A Very Effective Orator. Methodical and a Critical Thinker. "Keeps colleagues on their feet". Confident. Understated. Approachable as well. Mr. Meyer is a leader and certainly amongst the most distinguished Attorneys currently practicing in Orange County, California . Armed with confidence beyond that of any Judge, Mr. Meyer humbly helps clients, often regardless of their economic status. However, those with unlimited resources know whose door to knock on at the 14th Hour. As a colleague who has stood by him in Court for the past few years, let me be clear that this review is unsolicited. At the end of the day we ALL want our "google" to remain honest and to remain reliable. Our information and decision making, particularly in the context of our personal freedom, is serious enough to take this small action in kind. Paul deserves the recognition unabashedly. (As to the review below)... I suppose if a human being commits a heinous crime, causing a real tragedy... in America they are nevertheless afforded a Constitutional Right to an Intelligent Defense. Helping someone who committed a crime can have the appearance of friendship, or prosperity, however I assure you there is NO behavior ratification here, NO, this is strictly professional. If you happen to disagree with the notion that a wealthy creton should be afforded such a right, please take it up with the founding fathers, otherwise, libeling Mr. Meyer publicly gives you the appearance of neither strength nor wisdom, rather... it just cheapens my "google" by spreading misinformation. If my freedom was in jeopardy and a victim or their relatives insisted on embellishing facts or damages-- in excess of what was called for-- out of anger, resentment and grief, of course, I too would pay top dollar to make sure that I was not going to be punished more severely than what was called for. I don't think any less of a defense attorney because of their client's crimes, that pain is certainly understandable, however your connection between the two is irrational or, okay, it is unconstitutional... (same thing in my book.) Finally, if Mr. Meyer charged this particular client less would that make him more honorable...not really. It is a backbone to the fundamental policies of our forefathers, and frankly fulfilling the societal role of executor of the laws, in Court anyway, well, that presents it's own troubling ethical decisions, fortunately for me, questioning that document was never really that hard. best of luck. -Mark Atias"
"Paul Meyer is a defense lawyer who protects sexual predators. He will be defending the recall of Judge M. Marc Kelly who gave the man who anally raped a 3 year old girl in Orange County a reduction from the mandatory 25 years to life sentence to only 10 years."
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