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Businiess name:  Gold & Witham
Review by:  Guest
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Phenomenal. That was the first word that I said to Jeff Gold after we got out of the courtroom for the second time. Attorney Jeff Gold represented my daughter the second time; the first time was for my son. Both of my kids are out-of-state college students in Los Angeles that made wrong decisions. Not only did he help me resolve the legal issues but his philosophy has helped both of my kids turn their life around. Attorney Jeff Gold was there for my kids and always was prompt in returning my long-distance calls. I am thankful and grateful to Attorney Jeff Gold. His 30 years of experience in dealing with DUI cases has made all the difference. The slogan "Don't Drink and Drive" is not enough. Nor is the slogan "Drink. Drive. Go to Jail." The reality is that if you drink, you will make bad decisions, and one of them may be to think that you can drive.

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