Hide W Inga

120 Oxford Street, Hartford, CT

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2012
Southern University Law Center, JD - Juris Doctor
2008
University of Connecticut, Political science

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Elizabeth

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20 Dec, 2023
My experience with Attorney Hide Inga was horrible. I tried for months, from approximately March 2023 to the ending of my case in November 2023, Attorney Inga did not do his due diligence. I asked for several documents that he never got from the opposing lawyer. I repeatedly asked in emails and in person and he repeatedly ignored my insistence to get that paperwork. When I asked for my alimony to be amended he told me that he would do it and it was never done. The court in March had ordered the alimony to be ammended. I told him that more than once. His paralegal Duane told me that he had done it and in fact it had not been done. When I asked to update the equity of the home to the present at the time, his response was that it would only be a little bit more money and he ultimately never did it. He seemed to have very little concern for my future financial situation. He was not sensitive at all to my disability and what my divorce meant for my future stability as a disabled person. I was forced to accept an outcome that I was not happy about because he repeatedly allowed the opposing lawyer to wait until the last minute to submit an agreement. In an email it was communicated to him that I needed atleast two weeks to look over paperwork and make a decision. The last agreement by the opposing lawyer was submitted on October 30th and my court date was November 1st. It was not the same as the agreement I had signed approximately a month prior. I was told by Duane that it was the same but the legal language was a bit different, and in fact it had a lot more added on to it. Because of the increasing fear as a result of the constant back and forth with Attorney Inga and his paralegal Duane, and inability to continue being at odds with my own lawyer, the fear of not knowing what would happen in court with the situation and not having any money to get another lawyer, I consented to the last agreement. Because at that point I could clearly see that he was not really interested or concerned about my case. I was under too much stress and felt worn down. He repeatedly acted as if a little more money was of no consequence, but when it came to the last $1,000.00 that I owed him, he took it without a problem from me and he even tried to get me to forget about the worth of the plow that I asked for, stating that I would only get about $1,200. 00. It was only a little bit of money for me and my future, but for him every penny counted. I regret hiring him and wish I had noticed that he had a disciplinary action against him in the past. I am distraught at the way he and Duane treated me. I am distressed about the negligence and indifference that he showed during the months he represented me. I felt run over and mistreated by him and his office and I do not recommend Attorney Inga.
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Samuel dixon black stallion entertainment

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19 Sep, 2023
Totally wasted my time and money. If you’re a tenant looking to sue a landlord this is not her strong suit. They clearly are not for the people. They will give you the run around save your money.
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Latesha

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07 Aug, 2023
I would recommend Mr. Inga to family, friends and anyone else who is looking for a reliable attorney who will fight for you every step of the way. Mr. Inga will make you feel like you're part of the family and will keep you updated with any information needed on your case.
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorney who fights for the client's best interests
“Mr. Inga will make you feel like you're part of the family and will keep you updated with any information needed on your case.”
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Provides personalized and responsive service to clients
“He answered every question, making sure I was well informed of my rights.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients through effective legal representation
“I felt confident throughout my experience that I would receive the most favorable outcome from the judicial system.”
Cons
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Alleged lack of attention to client's case and failure to follow through on client requests
“He repeatedly ignored my insistence to get that paperwork. When I asked for my alimony to be amended he told me that he would do it and it was never done.”
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Concerns about attorney's past disciplinary issues and potential impact on client representation
“I regret hiring him and wish I had noticed that he had a disciplinary action against him in the past.”

Publications

2012:
Public Defender, ‘Specialty Certificate’

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