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27 Nov, 2009 by Anonymous
I retained Vince because he was inexpensive and seemed very capable. He proved me correct in both cases. Vince was quite knowledgeable about family law, was good at explaining options in simple terms, and thankfully was not a pushover when dealing with the opposing party's attorney. His weakness has to do with his ability to pass along case details to me - at the time he was a solo practitioner with limited staff, so getting updates on the progress of my case was at times difficult and he didn't use email. I must say he was on time with all matters dealing with the court and didn't miss a deadline. I would recommend him, but only if he gets a paralegal to support him and provide important updates on cases. I used his services soon after he started his solo practice, and if he fixes this issue, he is a strong recommendation

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21 Aug, 2024 by Nubia martinez
I am so grateful beyond words to the Slack - Mendez law firm for everything they’ve done for my family and me. May God’s blessings be never ending in all your lives. Thank you so very much. Blessings to all.
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13 Aug, 2024 by Juan hernandez
I feel like I gained a personal best friend in talking with Attorney Mendez. In the desperate situation we are facing at the hospital Mr. Méndez gave me hope having the conversation we had today. I will pray he can help me and my family find a solution to this frustrating ordeal. Muchas gracias!! Dios les bendiga 🙏
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08 Aug, 2024 by Odorico bautista
Highly recommend Slack-Mendez Law Firm, they were able to help me with my case! They are very attentive and hardworking
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20 Apr, 2020 by Kathy
Kiel was wonderful, I started with Kiel. My case was reassigned to Peter. Cori worked hard and was amazing throughout the process, finding doctors that I couldn't remember their names, just fields of expertise or sometimes just buildings they worked in. I thank goodness for Peter Canova at this firm who took my case. He is patient, kind, perfect gentleman and genius at what he does (Disability Attorney with Roeschke Law). When I'd go off track, and I did many times 'cause my mind spins out or I forget and freeze up) Peter got us back on track and carried us. I think only Peter could have done what he did as great as Peter did. Cool, calm, collected against the challenges of my memory and all. Thank you Kiel, Cori and Peter from the bottom of my heart for taking my calls, keeping me on track and being so kind and courteous and ... did I mention they are all the best of the best! The way my case evolved I could not keep up but Cori and Peter did. I also really love and respect a lawyer who says, "Tell the truth about everything." And I did and I remind you all you have to, you are under oath. But hopefully we all would anyway. But for a lawyer to say the evening before "Tell the truth" and remind you you're under oath, that's respectable and then some. You know you have a good lawyer when that's emphasized. Every single person I worked with here is fair, honest and brilliant!
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31 Jan, 2020 by Jamie
Kiel, Handled my disability case from 2017 to 2020. I can honestly say, I was not the best client. I was suffering financially, mentally and all the education on disability was overwhelming. Kiel was a lifesaver. He handled my case and won, but it was more than winning. He was nurturing, respectful, followed up on my insurmountable questions beyond and reasonable expectations and I am genuinely forever grateful. Kiel is not only a sound human being, but he is also incredible intellect and follows thru. Appreciation is underestimated. I am forever grateful to him and his team. Simply the best.
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03 Dec, 2019 by June
I hired Kiel Roeschke right after I had submitted my application. A few months after I received a letter from SSDI that they wanted more specific information about my previous employment. Destiny, Kiel Roeschke's assistant, spent over an hour with me over the phone gathering the information I missed in completing my application and submitted it for me. Months later I was denied. Destiny immediately filed for reconsideration. A few months later I received several letters requesting that I go to three different appointments; physical, mental, xrays. All of this was completely overwhelming for me. I emailed Destiny and said I wasn't going to these appointments. She immediately was in touch with Attorney Kiel and I then received a call from him a few hours later. He answered all my questions and explained what the benefit to me could be if I went to all the appointments. He was very professional, spoke a in a manner I could completely understand, and was very kind. He spent as much time with me as I needed to make a decision. Based on our conversation, I made the decision to go to the appointments. I'm glad I did. Within 4 weeks from the last appointment I was awarded disability benefits. I would absolutely recommend Kiel Roeschke for your attorney.
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06 Jan, 2015 by Anonymous
A friend referred us to Bradley Hahn's offices and we are very, very pleased. Brad is a trustworthy, knowledgeable and professional individual. He takes the time required to clearly explain options so that we can make the best possible decisions regarding matters related to our personal Trust Agreement. His office staff is excellent, as well. We highly recommend Brad Hahn for Trust-related matters.
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22 Dec, 2012 by Cheryl
I have to agree with the peer review given here. "Bradley is an attorney who is concerned with doing what is morally right in all cases. He is not the type of attorney who will shirk at the responsibility of educating a client as to the true value and sanctity of human life at all stages from conception to natural death." My experience has been nothing but positive in preparing my parent's trust and guiding our family through the details and difficulties following the death of my father. I really appreciate the personal annual review of our trust plans and the annual meeting of clients to educate us on current and possible upcoming changes in the law that will affect our plans.
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