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Sergio G. Chaidez

Sergio G. Chaidez

Focused on debt relief, debt collection defense, and consumer protection
  • Consumer Law, Collections, Appeals & Appellate
  • California
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Sergio G. Chaidez is an attorney who focuses on helping consumers and small business owners protect themselves and their families from predatory collection practices and fraud. He helps individuals empower themselves and defend themselves against harassment and unfair, abusive debt collection practices. He understands that anyone can fall on hard times and need help. Sergio G. Chaidez has defended hundreds of lawsuits and has helped consumers save millions. You have rights. Stand and Fight. Call or email today for your free consultation. info@sgcconsumerlaw.com 619-241-8530

Practice Areas
Consumer Law
Class Action, Lemon Law
Collections
Appeals & Appellate
Civil Appeals, Federal Appeals
Fees
  • Free Consultation
    one-time, 10 minute consultation.
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
California
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Languages
  • Spanish: Spoken
Professional Experience
Principal
Sergio G. Chaidez, Attorney at Law
- Current
I focus on helping individual consumers and small business owners gain relief from debt and predatory collection practices.
Of Counsel
The Fullman Firm, P.C.
- Current
Associate Attorney
The Fullman Firm, PC
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Civil litigation in state court. Represented individuals and small businesses. Experience with trial, appeals, law and motion, mediation, and settlement conferences. Lead counsel on portfolio of litigation files. Admitted to Southern District of California.
Education
University of California College of the Law, San Francisco
J.D. (2013) | Law
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Activities: Teaching Assistant for the Legal Writing and Research Dept. Senior Articles Editor for Hastings Business Law Journal
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California State University - Long Beach
B.A. (2008) | Political Science; International Studies
Honors: Cum Laude Honors. President's List. Dean's List.
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Professional Associations
San Diego County Bar Association
Member
- Current
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State Bar of California  # 294250
Member
- Current
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Websites & Blogs
Website
sgcconsumerlaw
Legal Answers
23 Questions Answered
Q. signed a coaching contract 2/16 but not able to pay due to illness caused by parasites and is being sued for remaining $
A: The terms of cancelling contained in the agreement are important. The terms about performing under the contract are also important. One would need to read those to see how they affect your case. However, you still may have the defense of frustration of purpose, meaning that an unforeseen event (your illness) had frustrated the purpose of the contract--that you receive coaching. This defense has problems, though, because you can wait until you recover from your illness and then receive the coaching. If you actually want to receive the coaching, then working it out so you receive the coaching when you are better may be a good solution. If the relationship has soured to the point where you cannot work with this person as your coach, then it might be a good idea to work out a settlement where you pay this person for the coaching you actually received and then call it even. ... Read More
Q. I was in a car accident is 2012, come to find out I am being sued for 16,000 now. What do I do?
A: Hello. You need to defend against the lawsuit. If you were served with the lawsuit, then you have only a short amount of time to file a response with the court. You need to file a response to the lawsuit so you can defend yourself against the allegations and liability.
Q. Can a consumer sue a VOIP phone service provider for interfering with my ability to receive incoming phone calls?
A: Hello. Do you have a copy of the service agreement? You may possibly have a claim for breach of contracts, e.g., you promised to pay for voip service in exchange for their promise to provide service properly and let you keep your number if you changed service; you kept your promise, but they broke theirs. But you should check the service agreement to see if there's anything in there that lets them off the hook. You also should check if there is mandatory arbitration clause in there.
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Sergio G. Chaidez, Attorney at Law
3401-A Adam Ave.
Suite 329
San Diego, CA 92116
Telephone: (619) 241-8530