Marcy S. Levine, experienced Criminal Defense, Immigration attorney in New London, CT with 7 reviews
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Marcy S. Levine

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15 Jul, 2023
Miss Levine is one of the nastiest most rudest people that I've ever met and she has no consideration for conflict of interest she represented my ex in a case and then she represented my kids she's gotten in my face multiple times telling me about myself and only taking the experience that she had with my ex and applying it to me if she was the last lawyer on Earth I would totally just throw myself to the wolves she is very biased and has no morals. If there was a way to give her less than one star I would but for this review sake because you have to give them at least one star that's what she's got buyer beware she may be cheap but she's not easy to handle and she will fight you to the end for what she thinks is right except for you're paying her so it's really you're supposed to give her your vision and she's supposed to make it happen please don't use her. This is one of the biggest warnings I can ever give somebody I don't want someone that's really in need as it says on her website she tries to help people in need to get swindled by this con artist she has no boundaries.
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Anonymous

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02 Jul, 2021
Marcy Levine Law; She is the worst , she broken our contract and she needs more money for us!! Now she is trying to keeping my Resident Card !! She was calling me and calling my husband to tried to scared us !!! She is broken CT Law, I will start make a grievance to her!! Please don’t go with her! She is not professional at all!!
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Chris

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02 Jul, 2021
Marcy billed us an hour every time, for coming to her house to pay her, she breached her contract by not attending our interview that we waited almost a year for, because she was going to be on vacation that day. We had to fire her because of how unprofessional she was. We hired a new attorney that was able to attend our interview.In the mean time Marcy gave our new attorney issues forwarding our case over, and the case she prepared was a complete mess. Our new attorney asked if this was her first case! After the interview, immigration sent our documents to Levine Law instead of our new attorney, and Marcy is basically stealing the documents. She’s refusing to send them to us. We even went to the Waterford police department about this and she admitted to the officer on the phone she had possession of the documents, but told him you can come knock and I will not answer the door. Is this what you expect from a professional attorney? Or the actions of a 12 year old? I think the latter! Save your money, which I will say her price was 3k more than our new attorney would have charged us from the beginning. I highly recommend finding anyone but Levine Law to help you with any legal matter you have.
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