Kathleen M Zarro, experienced Business, Child Custody attorney in Shelton, CT with 79 reviews
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Kathleen M Zarro

4 Research Dr Ste 402, Shelton, CT

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Southern Connecticut State University, B.S.
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15 Feb, 2025
Extremely rude secretary who appears with no compassion for disability, and claims to work for an attorney who represents those with disability discrimination cases. Was thinking of hiring these attorneys until I saw how arrogant and condensending the front desk lady was and decided against it as i cannot talk with someone without compassion for medically disabled. She who works at the front lost them a potential client or clients, and I retained a different lawyer. This is a retaliation related civil suit I'm referencing
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Susan cano

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14 Aug, 2024
Did not return calls. I met her at her previous firm Rowan in Shelton. After our initial consultation we never saw or heard from again. Didn't tell us she was leaving the firm just after hiring the firm. We liked her when she refused to acknowledge me. No return calls or emails. I thought oh she's busy than I realized, she is not even willing to sit down and talk. Just ignored us. I guess she didn't want to take our type of case. We ended up with a good lawyer in Bridgeport. But I was not impressed by her. By the way this was just over a year ago or so.
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Raven quinones

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05 Aug, 2024
I was very pleased with the results that Brittany was able to get for us. Paz Law was very helpful with every question & concern we had. Brittany reached out as soon as she got the results we were hoping for. Thanks again Paz Law for meeting our expectations and going above & beyond!!! Hopefully we won’t need you again, but if so, we won’t hesitate to call your office! Highly recommend! Reasonable priced & got the best results! 10/10
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