Nicholas I Fuerst, experienced Bankruptcy, Debt Collection attorney in Phoenix, AZ with 7 reviews
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Nicholas I Fuerst

11024 N. 28th Drive, Phoenix, AZ

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Cheri

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06 Jul, 2018
I paid the fee to talk to a lawyer because I did not know who was keeping me from registering my vehicle. Time was getting close and I was stressed. Mr. Fuerst was worth every penny! Just by asking questions, calming me down, and what it could NOT possibly be I was able to think about it and figure it out. Just a ticket with one payment made late! That late fee was keeping me from being able to register my car. What I thought was going to cost $1000's was a mere $65.00. Thank you Nicholas! Sorry if I was a nut case......
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21 Feb, 2016
He was honest about the information and provided other contacts that might help me further.
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Anonymous

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27 Nov, 2013
I engaged Mr. Fuerst Oct 2012 for a simple case. He did not complete the filing in spite of being ordered by the judge to do so one year later. He didn't return my calls in spite of commitments to do so by specified dates. He did not file my case correctly yet did not communicate to me if he was not competent with the subject matter of the case if that was the barrier to proper filing. He did not execute on legal filings in a timely fashion and when done did not do so properly as noted above. He provided me with inaccurate information (would commit to completing a filing but did not do so when I called to follow up). I had to discharge him due to utter frustration and exasperation related to his unprofessional conduct. My new lawyer completed the task in 30 days! I recommend avoiding this lawyer if you desire prompt service, professional, trustworthy communication and dependable follow-through. Unfortunately you will not find any of these desirable qualities if you retain this lawyer.
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The lawyer was knowledgeable and helpful in resolving the client's legal issue
“Mr. Fuerst was worth every penny! Just by asking questions, calming me down, and what it could NOT possibly be I was able to think about it and figure it out.”
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The lawyer provided personal attention and guided the client through the process
“finally not one who just wants to 'jump' right in without discussing alternatives. Was really pleased with the personal interest Mr. Fuerst took in our case and helped us every step of the way.”
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The lawyer was not responsive to emails or phone calls, especially after receiving the initial fees
“Once he received his money and the case had been filed it became very difficult to communicate with him. He is not responsive to e-mails or phone calls.”
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The lawyer made mistakes in handling the case, such as failing to file the appropriate forms, leading to issues with the client's case
“The court gave hi”
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The lawyer provided inaccurate information and failed to follow through on commitments, causing frustration and exasperation for the client
“He did not file my case correctly yet did not communicate to me if he was not competent with the subject matter of the case if that was the barrier to proper filing. He did not execute on legal filings in a timely fashion and when done did not do so properly as noted above. He provided me with inaccurate information (would commit to completing a filing but did not do so when I called to follow up).”

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