Noel Guardi
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Mr. Noel Guardi is a private practitioner specializing in securities, corporate, and business law and litigation. He is currently Managing Partner at Guardi LLP. As a member of the American Bar Association (1980 to 1997, 2008), Mr. Guardi served as a member of the Section on Business Law, Committee on Federal Regulation of Securities and Subcommittees on SEC Practice and Enforcement and Securities Litigation. He was also a member of the Section of Litigation, serving on the Securities Litigation Committee, Subcommittee on Alternative Dispute Resolution, and Subcommittee on Class Actions and Derivative Suits. Mr. Guardi is a former member of Public Investors Arbitration Bar Association. Mr. Guardi has a diploma in Trail Advocacy Skills from the National Institute of Trail Advocacy, the nation's leading provider of legal advocacy skills training. NITA pioneered the legal skills learning-by-doing methodology and remains the ultimate standard in continuing legal education. Admitted to practice in Colorado in 1978, Mr. Guardi earned his Juris Doctor degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo, where he graduated near the top of his class. He was recruited to work for a prominent 17th Street law firm in Denver upon receiving his law degree. Mr. Guardi has owned his own law practice since 1982, other than a brief time when he was "Of Counsel" to a noted Washington, DC firm. Mr. Guardi has lived and worked in the Denver, Colorado area for 38 years and has a second residence in Gulf County, Florida. His activities include biking, ocean kayaking, snowshoeing, white water rafting, skiing and West Coast Swing dancing. He enjoys performing in roadhouses and at parties and other events as a bassist/vocalist in The Mountain Mojo Men, playing an eclectic mix of blues, classic R&B and soul music. A native New Yorker, Mr. Guardi was born in Brooklyn in 1953 and raised in Elmont, Long Island. Mr. Guardi earned a Bachelor of Science in Philosophy from UB in 1974, graduating cum laude.
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Noel Guardi is an attorney of great depth. He is through, delved deeply into my case and is trustworthy. Mr. Guardi cares about his cases and his clients. He took each step of my case seriously and thoughtfully. Mr. Guardi was successful and I am a grateful client.
When I was scammed a few years ago by a couple of very convincing con men , who were recommended to me by a colleague, I was devastated. When I contacted the SEC, I was told it would be highly doubtful that I would every see any of my lost funds. When I was told I wasn't alone, I was given the name of a very capable lawyer, Noel Guardi. He was very reassuring and encouraging. Even though the case settlement took years, Noel worked tirelessly for our group of plaintiffs. He overcame all the obstacles that were thrown our way. He proved that in our case the ponzi scheme was supported by a bank. He helped with discovery arguments, coached us through depositions and kept a positive attitude throughout. We were finally rewarded with a partial settlement. I would highly recommend Noel Guardi if you ever find yourself in a similar situation.
It was extremely distressing to receive a letter from the SEC stating that my financial advisor was being investigated for perpetuating a Ponzi, and even more disheartening to feel I had no recourse or hope of recovery. Although the SEC believed the scheme was a Ponzi, they didn't find any money to recover to compensate the victims. I am so incredibly thankful that I took the risk of joining other victims in filing a joint lawsuit not only against our advisor, but against all those that helped facilitate the scheme - including a local trusted bank. Mr. Guardi filed the lawsuit, successfully defended multiple motions to have the case dismissed and forced into arbitration. He successfully cleared every hurdle the expensive defense attorneys threw our way. He walked us through intimidating depositions and got the case all the way to trial. On the eve before the trial began, we received a settlement offer from the local bank. He successfully negotiated a satisfactory settlement with unanimous support from the entire group of plaintiffs. Mr. Guardi honestly seemed to eat, sleep and breathe our case. He spent countless hours reviewing documents, preparing briefs, and preparing us for the trial ahead. After feeling so betrayed and helpless, I can't explain how wonderful it felt to have a tireless advocate on my side. Not only did I experience some financial recovery, the whole experience helped me emotionally recover from the shame and embarrassment I felt at being conned. I would wholeheartedly recommend Mr. Guardi to any potential clients. He is fierce, determined, resourceful, diligent and extremely good at what he does. In the future, I would absolutely turn to him for guidance before ever investing with another "financial advisor". He knows his stuff!!
Our case was incredibly complex and Mr Guardi did a great job managing all the details, preparing us for deposition and trial, and keeping us informed of the progress of our case.
Noel Guardi represented my husband and I, along with multiple other plaintiffs, on a case where money we had invested vanished with no promise of recovery. Processing the case was lengthy and often times showed little promise, but Noel persevered with determination to see that justice prevailed for those who were wronged. He worked with the SEC and Colorado Attorney General to see this case through to the end, his dedication and commitment never failing. Noel’s experience, education and devotion to ensuring a good outcome for his clients ended with a victory for him, his firm, and those he represented. I would recommend Noel Guardi, without hesitation, to anyone needing legal counsel.
Noel come to us from the grace of God. Without him and his expert skills we would still be looking for answers. From the start he explained the case, costs, and a time line. The case was very complex to say the least, and was handled by Noel like I never thought was possible. He was always ready and willing to go out of his way to help. We live in a very rural area, and don't do driving in the city well, Noel drove 150 plus miles to meet us. With Noel's vast knowledge we were able to recover a large portion of our loss. The SEC recovered some too but not much. Noel went after the guilty parties involved and made them pay. I can't say enough good words about how our case was handled, and about Noel. It was a experience I don't ever want to repeat but if I have to I will call Noel Guardi first thing. My wife and I are proud to call him our attorney and our friend.
Noel did an excellent job with a very complex and tough case. At the start of the case I thought we would never recover anywhere close to our total loss. Trujillo and his team had no money and there were so many twists and turns in the case, chances of success seemed next to zero. But Noel carefully, wisely, and aggressively worked to get past the legal tie ups, and he found where we could get some restitution for the losses we suffered. Noel overcame challenge after challenge and gave us wise counsel to maximize our return. Hey, he did better than the SEC on our case. I also liked that he kept us informed on the legal proceeding in simple English and prepared us if we needed to go to trial. Noel did an excellent job.
Its been a long, long while but I have never forgotten this gentleman (and his bride( who championed a shareholder litigation of investors vs MacGuide Magazine, RB Marich and the "brains" of the rip off, founder, David Duty who, by the way, still owes me $250k awarded by Judge Connie Peterson. Of course scum rises to the top and Duty managed to evadfe all collection efforts. C'est la gurre! Noel managed to recover at least some money from the failed MacGuide for some of the investors who signed on to sue. Iam now 75 andf have fond memories of the Guardis who held my han through the morass after I filed complaints with the Denver SEC. A good person, Noel is.
Instead of coming to me to allow me to sell my house and give one-half of the profits to his clients, since that half was owned by my then husband, Noel leaned the house. This meant the bank took it and no profit was made for his clients. I owned it half/half Tenants in Common. I believe he illegally blocked me from receiving my half of the equity of $150,000 and therefore denied his clients $75,000 by doing so. I read his other reviews and I can see that he doesn’t get money back. That is because instead of working with me, who had no dealings with my husband’s business, he let the bank take the house. So I believe he is guilty of harassment and theft. He continues to harass me by sending me yet another legal document when he KNOWS the court found me not liable or any part of the legal action my husband was involved in. Knowing harassment via legal briefs by a professional attorney is illegal. He’s trampled my legal rights by yet another legal attack to a very ill older women whom he knows has nothing to give him. He also knows I am not now nor ever was responsible for any debts other than my own. Lastly, he’s not smart enough to negotiate to get money for his clients, by allowing a house to be sold. (REALLY NOT SMART). He just takes the rights of non-liable people, which makes him criminally inclined in my personal observation. What he lacks in intelligence, he makes up in aggressiveness. In this world, its all about using your legal clout to abuse people, huh Noel? Or would you prefer, Mr. Guardi?
Noel Guardi is an attorney of great depth. He is through, delved deeply into my case and is trustworthy. Mr. Guardi cares about his cases and his clients. He took each step of my case seriously and thoughtfully. Mr. Guardi was successful and I am a grateful client.
When I was scammed a few years ago by a couple of very convincing con men , who were recommended to me by a colleague, I was devastated. When I contacted the SEC, I was told it would be highly doubtful that I would every see any of my lost funds. When I was told I wasn't alone, I was given the name of a very capable lawyer, Noel Guardi. He was very reassuring and encouraging. Even though the case settlement took years, Noel worked tirelessly for our group of plaintiffs. He overcame all the obstacles that were thrown our way. He proved that in our case the ponzi scheme was supported by a bank. He helped with discovery arguments, coached us through depositions and kept a positive attitude throughout. We were finally rewarded with a partial settlement. I would highly recommend Noel Guardi if you ever find yourself in a similar situation.
It was extremely distressing to receive a letter from the SEC stating that my financial advisor was being investigated for perpetuating a Ponzi, and even more disheartening to feel I had no recourse or hope of recovery. Although the SEC believed the scheme was a Ponzi, they didn't find any money to recover to compensate the victims. I am so incredibly thankful that I took the risk of joining other victims in filing a joint lawsuit not only against our advisor, but against all those that helped facilitate the scheme - including a local trusted bank. Mr. Guardi filed the lawsuit, successfully defended multiple motions to have the case dismissed and forced into arbitration. He successfully cleared every hurdle the expensive defense attorneys threw our way. He walked us through intimidating depositions and got the case all the way to trial. On the eve before the trial began, we received a settlement offer from the local bank. He successfully negotiated a satisfactory settlement with unanimous support from the entire group of plaintiffs. Mr. Guardi honestly seemed to eat, sleep and breathe our case. He spent countless hours reviewing documents, preparing briefs, and preparing us for the trial ahead. After feeling so betrayed and helpless, I can't explain how wonderful it felt to have a tireless advocate on my side. Not only did I experience some financial recovery, the whole experience helped me emotionally recover from the shame and embarrassment I felt at being conned. I would wholeheartedly recommend Mr. Guardi to any potential clients. He is fierce, determined, resourceful, diligent and extremely good at what he does. In the future, I would absolutely turn to him for guidance before ever investing with another "financial advisor". He knows his stuff!!
Our case was incredibly complex and Mr Guardi did a great job managing all the details, preparing us for deposition and trial, and keeping us informed of the progress of our case.
Noel Guardi represented my husband and I, along with multiple other plaintiffs, on a case where money we had invested vanished with no promise of recovery. Processing the case was lengthy and often times showed little promise, but Noel persevered with determination to see that justice prevailed for those who were wronged. He worked with the SEC and Colorado Attorney General to see this case through to the end, his dedication and commitment never failing. Noel’s experience, education and devotion to ensuring a good outcome for his clients ended with a victory for him, his firm, and those he represented. I would recommend Noel Guardi, without hesitation, to anyone needing legal counsel.
Noel come to us from the grace of God. Without him and his expert skills we would still be looking for answers. From the start he explained the case, costs, and a time line. The case was very complex to say the least, and was handled by Noel like I never thought was possible. He was always ready and willing to go out of his way to help. We live in a very rural area, and don't do driving in the city well, Noel drove 150 plus miles to meet us. With Noel's vast knowledge we were able to recover a large portion of our loss. The SEC recovered some too but not much. Noel went after the guilty parties involved and made them pay. I can't say enough good words about how our case was handled, and about Noel. It was a experience I don't ever want to repeat but if I have to I will call Noel Guardi first thing. My wife and I are proud to call him our attorney and our friend.
Noel did an excellent job with a very complex and tough case. At the start of the case I thought we would never recover anywhere close to our total loss. Trujillo and his team had no money and there were so many twists and turns in the case, chances of success seemed next to zero. But Noel carefully, wisely, and aggressively worked to get past the legal tie ups, and he found where we could get some restitution for the losses we suffered. Noel overcame challenge after challenge and gave us wise counsel to maximize our return. Hey, he did better than the SEC on our case. I also liked that he kept us informed on the legal proceeding in simple English and prepared us if we needed to go to trial. Noel did an excellent job.
Its been a long, long while but I have never forgotten this gentleman (and his bride( who championed a shareholder litigation of investors vs MacGuide Magazine, RB Marich and the "brains" of the rip off, founder, David Duty who, by the way, still owes me $250k awarded by Judge Connie Peterson. Of course scum rises to the top and Duty managed to evadfe all collection efforts. C'est la gurre! Noel managed to recover at least some money from the failed MacGuide for some of the investors who signed on to sue. Iam now 75 andf have fond memories of the Guardis who held my han through the morass after I filed complaints with the Denver SEC. A good person, Noel is.
Instead of coming to me to allow me to sell my house and give one-half of the profits to his clients, since that half was owned by my then husband, Noel leaned the house. This meant the bank took it and no profit was made for his clients. I owned it half/half Tenants in Common. I believe he illegally blocked me from receiving my half of the equity of $150,000 and therefore denied his clients $75,000 by doing so. I read his other reviews and I can see that he doesn’t get money back. That is because instead of working with me, who had no dealings with my husband’s business, he let the bank take the house. So I believe he is guilty of harassment and theft. He continues to harass me by sending me yet another legal document when he KNOWS the court found me not liable or any part of the legal action my husband was involved in. Knowing harassment via legal briefs by a professional attorney is illegal. He’s trampled my legal rights by yet another legal attack to a very ill older women whom he knows has nothing to give him. He also knows I am not now nor ever was responsible for any debts other than my own. Lastly, he’s not smart enough to negotiate to get money for his clients, by allowing a house to be sold. (REALLY NOT SMART). He just takes the rights of non-liable people, which makes him criminally inclined in my personal observation. What he lacks in intelligence, he makes up in aggressiveness. In this world, its all about using your legal clout to abuse people, huh Noel? Or would you prefer, Mr. Guardi?
Noel Guardi is an attorney of great depth. He is through, delved deeply into my case and is trustworthy. Mr. Guardi cares about his cases and his clients. He took each step of my case seriously and thoughtfully. Mr. Guardi was successful and I am a grateful client.
When I was scammed a few years ago by a couple of very convincing con men , who were recommended to me by a colleague, I was devastated. When I contacted the SEC, I was told it would be highly doubtful that I would every see any of my lost funds. When I was told I wasn't alone, I was given the name of a very capable lawyer, Noel Guardi. He was very reassuring and encouraging. Even though the case settlement took years, Noel worked tirelessly for our group of plaintiffs. He overcame all the obstacles that were thrown our way. He proved that in our case the ponzi scheme was supported by a bank. He helped with discovery arguments, coached us through depositions and kept a positive attitude throughout. We were finally rewarded with a partial settlement. I would highly recommend Noel Guardi if you ever find yourself in a similar situation.
It was extremely distressing to receive a letter from the SEC stating that my financial advisor was being investigated for perpetuating a Ponzi, and even more disheartening to feel I had no recourse or hope of recovery. Although the SEC believed the scheme was a Ponzi, they didn't find any money to recover to compensate the victims. I am so incredibly thankful that I took the risk of joining other victims in filing a joint lawsuit not only against our advisor, but against all those that helped facilitate the scheme - including a local trusted bank. Mr. Guardi filed the lawsuit, successfully defended multiple motions to have the case dismissed and forced into arbitration. He successfully cleared every hurdle the expensive defense attorneys threw our way. He walked us through intimidating depositions and got the case all the way to trial. On the eve before the trial began, we received a settlement offer from the local bank. He successfully negotiated a satisfactory settlement with unanimous support from the entire group of plaintiffs. Mr. Guardi honestly seemed to eat, sleep and breathe our case. He spent countless hours reviewing documents, preparing briefs, and preparing us for the trial ahead. After feeling so betrayed and helpless, I can't explain how wonderful it felt to have a tireless advocate on my side. Not only did I experience some financial recovery, the whole experience helped me emotionally recover from the shame and embarrassment I felt at being conned. I would wholeheartedly recommend Mr. Guardi to any potential clients. He is fierce, determined, resourceful, diligent and extremely good at what he does. In the future, I would absolutely turn to him for guidance before ever investing with another "financial advisor". He knows his stuff!!
Our case was incredibly complex and Mr Guardi did a great job managing all the details, preparing us for deposition and trial, and keeping us informed of the progress of our case.
Noel Guardi represented my husband and I, along with multiple other plaintiffs, on a case where money we had invested vanished with no promise of recovery. Processing the case was lengthy and often times showed little promise, but Noel persevered with determination to see that justice prevailed for those who were wronged. He worked with the SEC and Colorado Attorney General to see this case through to the end, his dedication and commitment never failing. Noel’s experience, education and devotion to ensuring a good outcome for his clients ended with a victory for him, his firm, and those he represented. I would recommend Noel Guardi, without hesitation, to anyone needing legal counsel.
Noel come to us from the grace of God. Without him and his expert skills we would still be looking for answers. From the start he explained the case, costs, and a time line. The case was very complex to say the least, and was handled by Noel like I never thought was possible. He was always ready and willing to go out of his way to help. We live in a very rural area, and don't do driving in the city well, Noel drove 150 plus miles to meet us. With Noel's vast knowledge we were able to recover a large portion of our loss. The SEC recovered some too but not much. Noel went after the guilty parties involved and made them pay. I can't say enough good words about how our case was handled, and about Noel. It was a experience I don't ever want to repeat but if I have to I will call Noel Guardi first thing. My wife and I are proud to call him our attorney and our friend.
Noel did an excellent job with a very complex and tough case. At the start of the case I thought we would never recover anywhere close to our total loss. Trujillo and his team had no money and there were so many twists and turns in the case, chances of success seemed next to zero. But Noel carefully, wisely, and aggressively worked to get past the legal tie ups, and he found where we could get some restitution for the losses we suffered. Noel overcame challenge after challenge and gave us wise counsel to maximize our return. Hey, he did better than the SEC on our case. I also liked that he kept us informed on the legal proceeding in simple English and prepared us if we needed to go to trial. Noel did an excellent job.
Its been a long, long while but I have never forgotten this gentleman (and his bride( who championed a shareholder litigation of investors vs MacGuide Magazine, RB Marich and the "brains" of the rip off, founder, David Duty who, by the way, still owes me $250k awarded by Judge Connie Peterson. Of course scum rises to the top and Duty managed to evadfe all collection efforts. C'est la gurre! Noel managed to recover at least some money from the failed MacGuide for some of the investors who signed on to sue. Iam now 75 andf have fond memories of the Guardis who held my han through the morass after I filed complaints with the Denver SEC. A good person, Noel is.
Instead of coming to me to allow me to sell my house and give one-half of the profits to his clients, since that half was owned by my then husband, Noel leaned the house. This meant the bank took it and no profit was made for his clients. I owned it half/half Tenants in Common. I believe he illegally blocked me from receiving my half of the equity of $150,000 and therefore denied his clients $75,000 by doing so. I read his other reviews and I can see that he doesn’t get money back. That is because instead of working with me, who had no dealings with my husband’s business, he let the bank take the house. So I believe he is guilty of harassment and theft. He continues to harass me by sending me yet another legal document when he KNOWS the court found me not liable or any part of the legal action my husband was involved in. Knowing harassment via legal briefs by a professional attorney is illegal. He’s trampled my legal rights by yet another legal attack to a very ill older women whom he knows has nothing to give him. He also knows I am not now nor ever was responsible for any debts other than my own. Lastly, he’s not smart enough to negotiate to get money for his clients, by allowing a house to be sold. (REALLY NOT SMART). He just takes the rights of non-liable people, which makes him criminally inclined in my personal observation. What he lacks in intelligence, he makes up in aggressiveness. In this world, its all about using your legal clout to abuse people, huh Noel? Or would you prefer, Mr. Guardi?
Noel Guardi is an attorney of great depth. He is through, delved deeply into my case and is trustworthy. Mr. Guardi cares about his cases and his clients. He took each step of my case seriously and thoughtfully. Mr. Guardi was successful and I am a grateful client.
When I was scammed a few years ago by a couple of very convincing con men , who were recommended to me by a colleague, I was devastated. When I contacted the SEC, I was told it would be highly doubtful that I would every see any of my lost funds. When I was told I wasn't alone, I was given the name of a very capable lawyer, Noel Guardi. He was very reassuring and encouraging. Even though the case settlement took years, Noel worked tirelessly for our group of plaintiffs. He overcame all the obstacles that were thrown our way. He proved that in our case the ponzi scheme was supported by a bank. He helped with discovery arguments, coached us through depositions and kept a positive attitude throughout. We were finally rewarded with a partial settlement. I would highly recommend Noel Guardi if you ever find yourself in a similar situation.
It was extremely distressing to receive a letter from the SEC stating that my financial advisor was being investigated for perpetuating a Ponzi, and even more disheartening to feel I had no recourse or hope of recovery. Although the SEC believed the scheme was a Ponzi, they didn't find any money to recover to compensate the victims. I am so incredibly thankful that I took the risk of joining other victims in filing a joint lawsuit not only against our advisor, but against all those that helped facilitate the scheme - including a local trusted bank. Mr. Guardi filed the lawsuit, successfully defended multiple motions to have the case dismissed and forced into arbitration. He successfully cleared every hurdle the expensive defense attorneys threw our way. He walked us through intimidating depositions and got the case all the way to trial. On the eve before the trial began, we received a settlement offer from the local bank. He successfully negotiated a satisfactory settlement with unanimous support from the entire group of plaintiffs. Mr. Guardi honestly seemed to eat, sleep and breathe our case. He spent countless hours reviewing documents, preparing briefs, and preparing us for the trial ahead. After feeling so betrayed and helpless, I can't explain how wonderful it felt to have a tireless advocate on my side. Not only did I experience some financial recovery, the whole experience helped me emotionally recover from the shame and embarrassment I felt at being conned. I would wholeheartedly recommend Mr. Guardi to any potential clients. He is fierce, determined, resourceful, diligent and extremely good at what he does. In the future, I would absolutely turn to him for guidance before ever investing with another "financial advisor". He knows his stuff!!
Our case was incredibly complex and Mr Guardi did a great job managing all the details, preparing us for deposition and trial, and keeping us informed of the progress of our case.
Noel Guardi represented my husband and I, along with multiple other plaintiffs, on a case where money we had invested vanished with no promise of recovery. Processing the case was lengthy and often times showed little promise, but Noel persevered with determination to see that justice prevailed for those who were wronged. He worked with the SEC and Colorado Attorney General to see this case through to the end, his dedication and commitment never failing. Noel’s experience, education and devotion to ensuring a good outcome for his clients ended with a victory for him, his firm, and those he represented. I would recommend Noel Guardi, without hesitation, to anyone needing legal counsel.
Noel come to us from the grace of God. Without him and his expert skills we would still be looking for answers. From the start he explained the case, costs, and a time line. The case was very complex to say the least, and was handled by Noel like I never thought was possible. He was always ready and willing to go out of his way to help. We live in a very rural area, and don't do driving in the city well, Noel drove 150 plus miles to meet us. With Noel's vast knowledge we were able to recover a large portion of our loss. The SEC recovered some too but not much. Noel went after the guilty parties involved and made them pay. I can't say enough good words about how our case was handled, and about Noel. It was a experience I don't ever want to repeat but if I have to I will call Noel Guardi first thing. My wife and I are proud to call him our attorney and our friend.
Noel did an excellent job with a very complex and tough case. At the start of the case I thought we would never recover anywhere close to our total loss. Trujillo and his team had no money and there were so many twists and turns in the case, chances of success seemed next to zero. But Noel carefully, wisely, and aggressively worked to get past the legal tie ups, and he found where we could get some restitution for the losses we suffered. Noel overcame challenge after challenge and gave us wise counsel to maximize our return. Hey, he did better than the SEC on our case. I also liked that he kept us informed on the legal proceeding in simple English and prepared us if we needed to go to trial. Noel did an excellent job.
Its been a long, long while but I have never forgotten this gentleman (and his bride( who championed a shareholder litigation of investors vs MacGuide Magazine, RB Marich and the "brains" of the rip off, founder, David Duty who, by the way, still owes me $250k awarded by Judge Connie Peterson. Of course scum rises to the top and Duty managed to evadfe all collection efforts. C'est la gurre! Noel managed to recover at least some money from the failed MacGuide for some of the investors who signed on to sue. Iam now 75 andf have fond memories of the Guardis who held my han through the morass after I filed complaints with the Denver SEC. A good person, Noel is.
Instead of coming to me to allow me to sell my house and give one-half of the profits to his clients, since that half was owned by my then husband, Noel leaned the house. This meant the bank took it and no profit was made for his clients. I owned it half/half Tenants in Common. I believe he illegally blocked me from receiving my half of the equity of $150,000 and therefore denied his clients $75,000 by doing so. I read his other reviews and I can see that he doesn’t get money back. That is because instead of working with me, who had no dealings with my husband’s business, he let the bank take the house. So I believe he is guilty of harassment and theft. He continues to harass me by sending me yet another legal document when he KNOWS the court found me not liable or any part of the legal action my husband was involved in. Knowing harassment via legal briefs by a professional attorney is illegal. He’s trampled my legal rights by yet another legal attack to a very ill older women whom he knows has nothing to give him. He also knows I am not now nor ever was responsible for any debts other than my own. Lastly, he’s not smart enough to negotiate to get money for his clients, by allowing a house to be sold. (REALLY NOT SMART). He just takes the rights of non-liable people, which makes him criminally inclined in my personal observation. What he lacks in intelligence, he makes up in aggressiveness. In this world, its all about using your legal clout to abuse people, huh Noel? Or would you prefer, Mr. Guardi?