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Pros
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Keeps clients informed and updated on their case
“He always kept me updated on my case.”
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Cooperative and works to get the best outcome for the client
“He bent over backwards to get me the most from my employer to help with my medical bills so I wasn't destitute in my old age.”
Cons
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Unresponsive to client communication
“Completely unresponsive to phone calls, faxes and letters.”
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Delays in case resolution
“My experience with Mr. Slotnick took 4 years to close and a settlement.”
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Lack of client advocacy
“Settled with insurance company as nuisance case rather than sue.”
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Poor communication and transparency
“He lied to me about my case, saying he did not remember certain things.”
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Unprofessional office environment
“No sign that a lawyer works there, windows covered, small place, frames in his 'meeting office' on the floor, like he's hiding.”

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02 Nov, 2016 by Anonymous
My experience with Mr. Slotnick took 4 years to close and a settlement but I expected that. I was pleased with his work and the office staff was wonderful; he always kept me updated on my case. I would recommend him to others.
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10 Jul, 2013 by Anonymous
I hired this lawyer George Slotnick without imagining how I was going to get treated by phone with his secretaries were always rude, said they would return my phone calls but never did, I was never sent to an orthopedic, never received treatment ( never sent me to doctors ) his secretaries said I would give them a tough time, I am the one paying them , their working on my case in which they would receive a certain percentage off of, I WAS THE ONE GETTING THE TOUGH TIME, and George Slotnick like lawyer THE WORST, think before soliciting his services/work I say it from heart, he lied to me about my case, saying he did not remember certain things, lets be specific at trial before entering the room he said that the defendants attorneys were too powerful and there was not much he could do, are you serious? Your a lawyer, and your suppose to defend my case and this is what you tell me that DAY OF TRIAL?! & when I questioned him about that a little less than a year later he said he NEVER said that? Why would I lie about that? & from heart I say look at whom your leaving your case to. Just take a look at his office, No sign that a lawyer works there, windows covered, small place, frames in his 'meeting office' on the floor, like he's hiding. WORST of THE WORST honestly. a rate from 0-10, zero would be too much for him. I hope these lines, these words will help someone to avoid to go through what I went through, my experience.
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29 Oct, 2012 by Anonymous
This is the worlds worst lawyer ever. He won't answer your calls, keep you informed on your case with letters or phone calls, their liars, they will call you a liar to your face, they will tell you they don't care to your face, oh and if you tell them your not the only one with a complaint, they blame the complains they have on peoples unsettled cases unhappiness. They don't do any work an lawyer should do as far as investigating and calling people on your behalf etc. They are rude, and will only set phone appointments to talk to your lawyer for a month later. When you do get to talk to George he doesn't have anything to say, or any answers to your questions. He just dances around your questions like hes in a ball room. The front desk people have been known to be a hassle and supposably have been replaced , but with even ruder people. NEVER HIRE THIS MAN AS YOUR LAWYER!! HIS OFFICE SUCKS!
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07 Jan, 2012 by Anonymous
He's the best. If you aren't familiar with the process, you might not want to use him. You have to trust that he has your best interest in mind. I didn't want to know what was going on because I'm not the expert in the field. I was patient and very cooperative and he bent over backwards to get me the most from my employer to help with my medical bills so I wasn't destitute in my old age.
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27 May, 2011 by Anonymous
Does not return phone calls, took him TWO MONTHS to return my calls. Blamed unrelated conditions on Workers Comp making it impossible for me to use my personal insurance. This cost me thousands of dollars. When I asked him to change this, he never did. Completely unresponsive to phone calls, faxes and letters. Settled with insurace company as nuisance case rather than sue.
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11 Aug, 2016 by Lisa
What first impressed me about Manisha is, when I called her office the first time to get some advice, I was immediately connected with her, personally. She spent about a half hour on the phone with me, listening to my situation and telling me what I should do and what she could do for me, without charge. I hired her to help me with a situation with my landlord that included illegal rental of my unit, harassment and retaliation, and violation of my quiet enjoyment. She responded to all my questions quickly and efficiently, whether by phone or email. Ultimately, she was able to get me the settlement I wanted without hassle or having to speak with my landlord at all. I felt comfortable with her professional representation in the case and she always asked me what I wanted to do before responding to the other side. She was helpful and accommodating to my financial concerns, not overcharging me for time or services, and up-front about her billing fees right from the start. I'm very happy I found Manisha and hired her to work with me. A very happy "customer"!
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15 Jul, 2016 by Anonymous
I hired Manisha for a real estate matter, I had her review my case, she was very proactive and good in explaining in simple terms which I was able to comprehend. I felt very comfortable in asking her questions and she clarified all my doubts and concerns. I highly recommend her and would refer her to my colleagues.
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07 May, 2016 by Joshua
Manisha took on a very complex case. A lot of attorneys did not want to take my case because they were afraid of Housing Authority City of Los Angeles. What did she do? Drug use has been going on for 8 years in the apartment complex. Housing Authority City of Los Angeles did not want to do anything about it. They hired a few management companies to deal with the tenants. The management company did not want to deal with the complaints so it was easier for them to try to harass and evict the people who submit the complaints. When I hired Manisha, she forced the management company to do their job and had them evict the drug users. Since I kept getting harassed by the management company, Manisha helped me get into a new home (apartment complex). Manisha stopped the harassing phone calls, and letters. She supported me 100% and fought for me. The great news is she won my case. She is very professional and keeps you up to date. If you want an attorney who will support you and will not abandoned you, give her a call. I am very lucky I found Manisha. It took 4 years to find a attorney who would take the case and she was the one!
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10 Sep, 2024 by Lezlie b.
We are deeply grateful to have had the pleasure to work with Jack LaPedis on a property line adjustment matter. Jack provided exceptional service, his expertise, patience, and dedication throughout a multi-year process were truly invaluable. Jack is professional, he is a man of character, and is committed to his clients. Our family will never forgot his kindness and willingness to navigate us through the process.
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08 Aug, 2024 by Ralph
I recently had the pleasure of working with an exceptional attorney who provided outstanding service in handling my legal contract. From the very beginning, his attentiveness and dedication to my case were evident. He was consistently on task, ensuring that every detail was meticulously reviewed and addressed. His professionalism and communication skills set him apart. He kept me informed throughout the entire process, patiently answering all my questions and providing clear explanations. This level of transparency and support was incredibly reassuring. Ultimately, his hard work and expertise led to a successful outcome, and I couldn't be more pleased with the results. I highly recommend this attorney to anyone in need of legal assistance. His commitment to achieving the best results for his clients is truly commendable.
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26 Dec, 2023 by Sabrina
Jack was very helpful in helping us understand our rights in a dispute with an insurance company, in negotiating with the company on our behalves, and in helping us assess our best options to proceed.
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01 Aug, 2014 by Anonymous
Malcolm Wiseman is the most honest lawyer I've ever known and his letters to your opponent blow them out of the water and they can try but they can't break his contracts once they sign. Definitely the most ethical, the kindest and most brilliant lawyers I've ever had.
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