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Pros
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Responsive and attentive lawyers who provide excellent customer service
“Brett was kind and offered the support I was in dire need of. I felt safe, finally. Plus he was very responsive and quick to hop on a call with me for follow up questions I had.”
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Knowledgeable and strategic lawyers who achieve favorable outcomes for clients
“Victor was calm, strategic, reasonable, and set expectations in an emotionally challenging situation. He was a methodical, focused, and kept the other side from evading the relevant questions.”
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Honest and transparent lawyers who manage client expectations realistically
“Robert told me he was not the type of attorney that was going to agree with me just because that was what I wanted to hear and would let me know if I ever had intentions that were not child-centered which I respected.”
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Lawyers who go above and beyond to support and advocate for their clients
“Xochitl was nice and was extremely disappointed by the lack of attention from the law firm. I know my father's case wasn't a big money maker but he shouldn't have been treated the way he was.”
Cons
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Inconsistent quality of service, with some clients reporting poor communication and lack of attention
“Wade Law Group greeted us coldly and made us feel like outsiders with the lack of support they offered.”
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Potential for inflated billing and questionable practices
“I racked up over 15k in bills in 8 weeks. I asked for more transparency in what had been done because I saw NOTHING. Still little communication back. I analyzed the invoices closely and found fraudulent tracking from their time on client calls compared to my phone records.”
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Mistakes and oversights that can weaken a client's case
“Despite providing all the necessary documentation upfront, including the operating agreement and financial statements, their incompetence quickly became apparent. For seven weeks, my attorney at Wade Law Group engaged in fruitless exchanges, sending threatening letters based on California law and drafting a lawsuit complaint. Only after all this time did I discover that my attorney hadn't even read the operating agreement—a crucial document in any partnership dispute.”
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