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Excellent and responsive legal services
“Eddie was very responsive to our case. He and his team kept in touch regularly. We were informed along the way as to the status. We were very pleased!”
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Trusted and long-standing firm
“Our entire family and a number of friends have availed themselves of various services offered by this longstanding and trusted firm.”
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Ethical, compassionate, and professional attention to client needs
“Our relationship extends some 15 years and we've always counted on their ethical, compassionate, and professional attention to our needs.”
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Knowledgeable and competent attorneys
“David Goldstein is a very competent and knowledgeable attorney. I would highly recommend him.”
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29 Oct, 2024 by Mary richards
My son hired this law firm and they fails to perform the legal services that he paid them to render, he should be entitled to full refund of his retainer. This lawfirm breached their contractual obigation to diigently and competently render legal services. They violating their ethical duties to act in a diligent manner and communicate with my son on a timely basis. My son is Justin White
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28 Oct, 2024 by Justin white
I would let anyone know do not use this law firm I had a horrible experience with them when it came down to them being hired to be on myside that wasn't the case I feel as if the other side was being listened to even after I was told that my wife wasn't able to make false reports to the police in anyway but still that was done I explained that to Jillian but nothing came about it my wife is a person that will lie and lie to everyone just to make people feel sorry for her I wasted 7750.00 on this company just to get a bill that I don't feel entitled to be paying at this point due to her withdrawing herself as my lawyer when my wife stated Jillian was going to let me go I was advised to give up half of my money to wife and after I didn't have counsel I didn't know what else to do besides doing so even my wife sends threats to me family and job about killing me I thought lawyers should take this more into account so this can continue on and on but figured as much of a mess and hassle this company gave me until the 31st of the month to accept the terms of their bill or they will do it for me and give me back less than half o and btw even after I paid the company I was blown off for days not even a phone call stating hey thanks for hiring me you know lawyers always think cause they are in a law firm they can use their terms to get away with anything so speaking to the public to put the unheard voice out there may do some change or justice against this company and more and more people come out with the one star reviews maybe there will be some change good job on Paul I agree that a public defender or pro bono lawyer would of did something different with me. I add more to this with supporting my argument.
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19 Oct, 2024 by Chilling chinchilla’s
This law firm is a Joke…… We had a very bad experience dealing with Jillian. It was stated before in previous reviews that she will not defend male even if you are paying top money. This is a TRUTH STATEMENT. She gave us really bad advice, advance that was against us instead of the other party. When she was confronted about it she stated that we were not a good fit and let us go but charging us tons of money for basically leave the case worse than before. If you are not capable of dealing with big/ complex cases just let the client know in advance that way they don’t have to spend more and more money with no resolution. I will think twice before hiring any one from this law firm.
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16 Oct, 2024 by Paul amoroso
This review is not on Jillian Hansen as a person. She’s a nice person and extremely book smart. This is my experience with her on a very simple divorce case that was made complex. First, I called 20-25 divorce attorneys with no answers from any of them. Jillian was a friend of a friend and was able to get her information that way. If I could do it all over again I would get a male attorney .I f you’re a man, Get a male attorney. Don’t stop calling. Show up and find a male attorney. It truly does not matter what you pay for your attorney. I was paying top dollar for State 48 and Jillian and my Ex got a “pro bono” attorney that fought harder for her than Jillian did for me. Jillian knows divorce law inside and out. She’s book smart. NOT STREET SMART. As an attorney you have to be creative and able to think of ways to be in the gray area. She does none of that. I would ask her for her opinion. She would put it back on me. I was paying her for her advice and she would not give me any and the advice she did give me wound up being the wrong advice. Which my feeling is she was secretly on my ex wife’s side. Looking back I paid for things on a community property that I should not have paid. Jillian is not too hard to get ahold of which is a positive but when you’re paying north of $450 an hour she should be on call. In the end cost me north of $45k! I could have given my ex everything I had and still would have saved money doing this! She protected me from nothing. The whole process of this divorce I was telling her “my ex is trying to drain me of money and time” which was the truth. She did nothing to protect me from that. She could have completely stalled negotiations and not charged me for a whole year until we could get a trial date set but she continued to go back and forth with opposing counsel draining me of money for absolutely no reason. She was the only one making out during this period of time (which was a year and a half). I was a great client, brought her another new client while I was going through the process. Paid all my invoices on time. Even was able to get reports from a CPA and real estate agents which she never used or brought up during mediation. During mediation, I was in a room with 5 women and myself. Another reason to get a male attorney if you’re a man. They’re all on the side of the woman. Jillian sat there very quiet during meditation. I was speaking for most of the time in meditation. Again, another example of knowing the law but not having those “intangible” characteristics of a great attorney. Bottom line. If you’re stuck trying to find an attorney. Do not stop with State 48 because you can’t get anyone else to call back. Continue to search and dig and find the best value attorney you can. If this review can help one more person than maybe the money I wasted on this law firm wasn’t a complete throw away.
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14 Oct, 2024 by Jeff igoe
Friendly, compassionate, and real. What an amazing team! I was in search of a "kind and ethical"attorney to help me through my divorce and I couldn't have been more impressed. They went above and beyond and made a very difficult time easy to navigate and made resolution possible in a very tough situation. I felt supported, heard, and I would recommend them to anyone that is looking for a law firm that is actually full of nice people. Especially in the family law space that is filled with not so nice attorneys just trying to make things difficult to make more $, this was the exact opposite. They did things to speed up the process, limit interactions and keep my bill as low as possible. Just being able to talk things through, including your feelings is so helpful and I really felt like I had a team on my side.
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15 Aug, 2015 by Valorie
Mr. Blackledge's 30 years of rich experience with technology startups, emerging businesses and capital investment groups combined with his blossoming legal practice make him an ideal attorney for entrepreneurs. His guidance has helped me clear obstacles on the path to success with my startup, Stellar Research. Mr. Blackledge has helped me sharpen numerous legal agreements. In addition, he is well known and well connected in the startup ecosystem; the introductions he has provided have invaluably accelerated the growth of my company.
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13 Aug, 2015 by Michael
I have worked with David Blackledge for nearly 3 years. He has always provided my clients with sound legal advice. Prompt, professional, courteous and to the point. David knows the most underrated skill any professional can have is the ability to listen. He listens to the details of the case and does his due diligence before just offering up a canned solution. I would recommend David Blackledge to anyone needing professional legal advice for their business.
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19 Jun, 2018 by Anonymous
Assisted me with my legal matters, including contracts and corporate law. I have referred several friends and have been thanked overwhelmingly by them for the good deed. I highly recommend.
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