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10 Jul, 2022 by Anonymous
Yes. A third rate divorce lawyer can do great damage to your case… I can honestly say that Diane Kaiser is THE worst lawyer I’ve ever dealt with. I came to her, crying, asking for her help with a very difficult custody situation with my ex withholding parenting time for 2 years with my autistic child and instead of helping me, she took advantage of me, adding even more stress to my life. I think the worst part was, when I emailed her, it had been weeks, I was expecting to hear the details of my custody case settlement, hadn’t heard anything, then found out Diane had emailed my private legal documents to an unknown email address! She admitted she did this, then refused to contact this unknown person to destroy the documents, you know, how lawyers have a DUTY to protect your privacy? Nope. She wouldn’t do it. 2. In addition to all this other mess, after I hadn’t heard anything back on my custody case and had the audacity to ask, hey what happened? I get an ALL CAPS verbally abusive email from her. Talk about lack of respect for your client. This was par for the the course from the beginning, being disrespected and then even blamed for HER mistakes. She never took accountability for any of her mistakes, nor did she refund any money for billing countless hours for reading documents, then bailing on my financial case. How is this ok? Who’s working for who here? 3. Prior to that, Diane and her decades-long employed paralegal, were not up to par on technology, Dropbox. I had to coach her paralegal to help set it up for me. (I was billed for this too) I uploaded all my documents to get her up to speed on my case. Two months later, I met with her, Diane actually pretended that she had read the documents. I was suspicious and pinned her down. Turns out she hadn’t read them. She admitted to me that she hadn’t. I asked her to call her paralegal and the paralegal said she had been trying to print out an audio file? Unbelievable. She even blamed ME for not reading the documents. This was very egregious. I begrudgingly gave her a second chance, as I was potentially about a month away from going to court. Lucky for me, my case settled, due to my own diligence. Believe me, I would not have wanted to go to court with this charlatan! 4. I also hired her to handle an outstanding financial issue, she supposedly FINALLY actually read my documents a month later, she billed me for countless hours on this financial issue, but then after the custody issue settled, she announced that she was not going to do her due diligence to follow through with resolving this issue! She bailed, withdrew.
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28 Dec, 2015 by Anonymous
While Ms. Kaiser is honest and fair in price, she does not listen very well. My experience with her office was frustrating, as I would have to ask more than once to have anything done right, as if we we never quite speaking the same language. Also, she would become argumentative very easily, so that I felt I had to watch what I said. Only later did I realize the I was the employer in this relationship. If I could do it over again, I would find an attorney who listened. Perhaps then the court would have heard my issues, instead of the issues Ms. Kaiser thought they should hear.
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10 Nov, 2011 by Andrew
Diane is a well educated, hard working attorney. I've used her twice with great success. She is direct and to the point, with no B.S.. She will not give you a pity party, but she will face you in the right direction with out robbing you blind, she is fair in price and honest.

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22 Mar, 2021 by Scott
We have a good knowledge of other facets of Law but of course we are not Personal Injury attorneys. It is refreshing to speak with someone who #1 Listens intently #2 is respectful of our knowledge and patient in his explanations of how things will work in this realm #3 Converses with us as team members and intellectual equals rather than being arrogant and condescending like so many other attorneys we have worked with through the years and he has earned our trust and respect.
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24 Jan, 2020 by Sylvia
Joshua Stoll was my lawyer for an accident that I had. He and his team were very professional. I am not very good with technology but had to use that as I live in another state so I just couldn't go into the office. Joshua and his team were very understanding.
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01 Oct, 2018 by Maria
Joshua Stoll is a great asset to his field of practice. I was struck by a hit and run - drunk driver. My life was turned upside down. I was a four month kidney transplant survivor at the time of the accident Joshua Stoll step in to my case right away, walked me through the process of getting my life back on track. He was in contact with Doctors, Insurance Company, PT appointments and so much more.. I recommend Joshua Stoll to handle your case needs. "You are not alone in your settlement and recovery journey" Sincerely Maria
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13 Aug, 2015 by Brian
I have worked with Margaret Polson for over 15 years. During that time, Margaret drafted and filed over 200 patents and various IP instruments for me and my company. And Margaret has helped manage over 60 challenges or infringements on many of these patents with a 100% success rate. She moved from her original firm to create her own IP Specialty firm. I was happy to follow her and maintain the solid working relationship that I have enjoyed and benefitted from these many years. Her professional demeanor and acute understanding of complex issues has been refreshing and never urbane nor pedantic. Her communication skills make it a pleasure to work with her and her staff. I highly recommend her for all issues regarding IP law. I have directed many other colleagues in my business circles to her to their great benefit. I expect to continue with Margaret as my principal IP attorney as long as I am in need of IP protection and representation.
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18 Dec, 2016 by Adam
We are now in our thirties with 3 kids, and Chuck helped us complete our estate planning. Chuck made the experience a positive one, even though this isn't a particularly fun subject for most people. We have peace of mind knowing we have taken this important step with someone we trust.
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16 Dec, 2016 by Craig
We've used Chuck for a few different purposes, and he has handled them each superbly. From some pretty straightforward items to some very complicated ones, he's given us great explanations of our options and his recommendations have proven to be spot on.
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10 Dec, 2016 by Eric
Charles helped my wife and I put a Living Will and Last Will and Testament together. He was very knowledgeable, helpful, made great suggestions, and was patient as we had several questions. Above all, he is honest, trustworthy, and full of integrity. I've also consulted with him on a few other matters in the past decade. His input has always been invaluable.
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