Chance X. Oberstein Earns AIOCLA’S 10 Best in Client Satisfaction For Two Years

American Institute of Criminal Attorney PRESS RELEASE

Chance X. Oberstein Has Been Nominated and Accepted as a Two Years AIOCLA’S 10 Best in California For Client Satisfaction

 

The American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys has recognized the exceptional performance of California’s Criminal Law Attorney Chance X. Oberstein as Two Years 10 Best Criminal Law Attorneys for Client Satisfaction.

The American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys is a third-party attorney rating organization that publishes an annual list of the Top 10 Criminal Law attorneys in each state. Attorneys who are selected to the “10 Best” list must pass AIOCLA’s rigorous selection process, which is based on client and/or peer nominations, thorough research, and AIOCLA’s independent evaluation. AIOCLA’s annual list was created to be used as a resource for clients during the attorney selection process.

One of the most significant aspects of the selection process involves attorneys’ relationships and reputation among his or her clients. As clients should be an attorney’s top priority, AIOCLA places the utmost emphasis on selecting lawyers who have achieved significant success in the field of Criminal Law without sacrificing the service and support they provide. Selection criteria therefore focus on attorneys
who demonstrate the highest standards of Client Satisfaction.

We congratulate Chance X. Oberstein on this achievement and we are honored to have him as a Two Years AIOCLA Member.

You can contact Chance X. Oberstein directly at 949-365-5842.

 

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Congratulations Chance! Well done.

I second that! GREAT attorney. Been a wonderful help to me.

Well deserved, Chance!

We are very lucky to have Chance batting for us..

A well deserved recognition. Congrats, Mr. Oberstein!

If You knew Chance he’d tell you it’s not his work. That he’s just the man with the briefcase. I’m not surprise such an award has been presented to him. When I met Chance 3 years ago he told me his mission was to help other registrants In need. And I’ve personally watched him time and time again do just that. I’m simply amazed at all the people he has gotten off the registry. I’ve witnessed him on many occasions go into court and knowledge the Judge or a D.A on the law. I’ve seen grown men brought to tears. Because they didn’t think it was possible.So when I say this award is well deserved. I genuinely mean it. He’s a hero to those the world has written off. Like people who are on the registry. When he’s fighting. It’s for you. He’s fighting for your second chance. Because he believe change is possible no matter who you are.

Hi Chance,

I’d like to discuss my case with you. I now have the full case file and want to find a path off the registry.

Eric