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Knowledgeable and qualified attorneys with specialties
“Very smart and qualified attorneys. Each one has a specialty and very successful.”
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Helpful and caring in providing legal advice and guidance
“I was directed to Andrew S. Marcucci where he looked up any information he could to simply give me some direction. I am very appreciative for the help!”
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Professional and thorough in handling client matters
“They have always been extremely professional and thorough with anything that we have needed.”
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Unprofessional and rude customer service
“She yelled and was very rude to my husband when he called. In my opinion, just because one reiterated something to me( the non debtor) does not give her a right to feel agitated or superior to demean another.”
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Lack of integrity and honesty
“If you're looking for a law firm with no integrity, Grady and Riley are for you. They are nothing but liars!!!!”

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12 Jun, 2024 by Diva santana
Worst ever. 2 years dealing with workers comp and they never call, never are available when you call, and never keep up with any court case. THE WORST.
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11 Oct, 2023 by Rhy
I have been having a lot of trouble with finding direction with a case. I have tried so many different lawyers and have not had any help at all. I simply called looking for any advice I could get. I was directed to Andrew S. Marcucci where he looked up any information he could to simply give me some direction. I am very appreciative for the help! Although I was not able to go through with this law firm he really showed that he cared.
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20 May, 2023 by Bonnie piccolo
Very smart and qualified attorneys. Each one has a specialty and very successful.
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24 Nov, 2021 by Christine faressa
I have been a client of Grady & Riley’s for many years both personally and through my business. They have always been extremely professional and thorough with anything that we have needed. I would felt confident recommending them to anyone.
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09 Nov, 2021 by Martha henderson
I called this business last week and todays date is 11/9/21. I spoke to a woman named Sue, who at first was very helpful and I understood that she could not tell me whether the debt was paid for or not and it’s why I had my husband call, because it was a lien placed on his property. She yelled and was very rude to my husband when he called. In my opinion, just because one reiterated something to me( the non debtor) does not give her a right to feel agitated or superior to demean another. The people at this business wouldn’t even be employed if it weren’t for others who are or assume to believe they are in debt. She obviously does not know how to use phone etiquette. Maybe they need to offer her a class on what tone to use when speaking to patrons. The BBB have been notified.
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02 Oct, 2024 by Kai kunz
Attorney Feraizi is an exceptional attorney in several ways. He is extremely articulate, charismatic and likable, and most importantly he not only understands the law and the application of it better than other attorneys, but he has a creative and highly insightful skillset that is far beyond most attorneys. Mr. Feraizi should be an attorney expert on television or working for a large firm at $500.00/hour but he is too busy helping others and contributing to community by helping individuals who would normally have often weak representation. He is rare in how he puts helping others ahead of his own ego and benefits often. It is also likli that a large firm would fear hiring Mr. Feraizi because he would be a threat to the upper management and moving to the top and in addition to this he would do what was right for clients and put office politics a very distant second. All attorneys and businesses have a few upset customers and in that I would like to put the few negative reviews that this fine attorney has had. Attorney Feraizi has inevitably dealt with more than a few difficul clients that don't understand the law or the practical considerations that must be done in order to get to a successful result. Often customers or clients of his didn't want to accept the incredible difficulty of their case, and we all know people who will not hear the facts and will only believe their own rose-colored views of their situation or predicament that they are in. In my case attorney Feraizi got a good result and fought for me but I did feel that he should have put on the court record the unusual circumstances of my case wherein I called someone a f....ng retard for saying outrageous things about US soldiers and a store or Target that I have a 1.2 Billion form 211 IRS complaint against that looked at years of purchases by me and determined that one of my self scan purchases was done incorrectly wherein I double scanned a less expensive item and not the more expensive one and stole under 100 from the store. An outrageous action by store that looked at years of purchases and had alterior motives, and I wanted on court record for future civil suit. However Attorney Feraizi did the right thing and only focused on his required job and getting me the best results in case, which he did and is not responsible for these extraneous matters unrelated and hence I give him a 5/5 or 100% but thought of only giving him a 4 earlier, but changed mind. I would also like to address the clients who claimed that attorney Feraizi has a temper and is short tempered. This is nonsense as because his mind burns on a higher octane, and he is in phenomenal physical shape he has mental and physical energy that few has and is assertive and uncompromising in stating the facts as they are. He does what is right and isn't concerned about acceding trends such as claiming a man who is assertive is mansplaining or expecting people to conform to ridiculous trends. In fact I was a victim of this absurdity in having the first amendment pi....ed on and getting charged for making a statement or an opinion about someone who made a disparaging comment. Attorney Feraizi is not short tempered andis in fact much cooler, collected, and focused that other attorneys who will make decisions based upon like or dislike of a client or how they feel during a specific time. Attorney Feraizi has unrivaled, focused, and assertive discipline that doesn't change or waver and is single focused on what is best for his clients. Highly recommend!!
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30 Sep, 2024 by Angjelo
Got in an accident last year in November, and it left me with a messed up shoulder. Izzy has been great help in getting me the right care and also paid for all of the damages that occurred. Wonderful lawyer, highly recommend!
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28 Aug, 2024 by David
Izzy defended me against a bogus attempt to have me slapped with a restraining order. He was able to expose the perjury in the affidavits and with cross examination easily show the judge the other party had ulterior motives. It was like watching law and order. Thanks Izzy!
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21 Apr, 2014 by Anonymous
Worked with this Attorney on a Worker's Comp / Employer issue for several years, and he was kind, responsive, attentive, diligent, honest and approachable. He was always professional and his staff also was excellent. He and his paralegal kept me informed step by step by phone and email, and he did a fine job, resulting in winning payment for my injuries. Highly recommended.
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03 May, 2013 by Anonymous
Mr. McCormack is intelligent and personable. I give him my highest recommendation!
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