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Isaac P. Hernandez

Phoenix, Arizona · United States

★ 1.0 (1review)

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Isaac P. Hernandez is a employment law attorney in Phoenix, AZ with 20 years of experience.

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English

Office location

10640 N. 28th Drive, B202, Phoenix, Arizona 85029

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  • ★★★★I do not recommend hiring Isaac Hernandez

    Robert · employment law ·

    My experience with Isaac Hernandez was very disappointing. I hope this review saves someone else from having their case destroyed by Mr. Hernandez. I initially consulted attorney Isaac Hernandez regarding my wrongful termination case because he advertised himself as specializing in Employment Law. After he learned that I also have a Qui Tam case, he steered me towards filing the Qui Tam case even though he had not done a SINGLE qui tam case ever. However, he was anxious to take my case after he realized that he may collect a large sum in fees and damages for himself. Since he had no experience or knowledge, he brought in another lawyer named Daniel Ortega to help him. Daniel Ortega claims to be a personal injury and medical malpractice lawyer and also knows nothing about Employment Law or qui tam cases. But not having any experience or knowledge regarding my case did not matter to him either. Their plan was to have the US Attorney in Arizona file my case and do all litigation while Isaac and Daniel just collect a huge check at the end for themselves with absolutely no work. After six months of my case being stalled with no end in sight, I began to inquire these two lawyers to advise me how long it might take to have my case finally being heard in court. They ignored my emails and wouldn’t respond for weeks. They failed to answer my questions and told me to just “trust them”. After I grew increasingly convinced that these two lawyers could care less about me or my case and only cared about dollar signs, I refused to blindly trust these two lawyers as they asked and demanded answers about my case. Mr. Hernandez and Ortega did not like it and ABANONDED my case altogether and emailed me that they were withdrawing from the case. After wasting six months of my case, these two lawyers abandoned my case because I asked them questions about my case and wanted to them to actually do the work I retained them to do and not just hope for a large check after the US Attorney does all the work.