Reviews
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Pros
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The Alden Law Group is highly experienced and knowledgeable in the EEO (Equal Employment Opportunity) arena, with a proven track record of winning cases
“The Alden Law team understands the EEO arena, and they are experts at navigating the ever-changing EEO process. Their years of experience and winning record are not the only reason to use this firm.”
2
The attorneys, particularly Michelle Bercovici and Kristin Alden, are highly skilled, thorough, and effective in their representation
“Michelle Bercovici is a great attorney. She prepares well for her cases and communicates well with her clients. She is very thorough and always at the top of her game.”
3
The Alden Law Group provides excellent client service, being responsive, professional, and supportive throughout the legal process
“The entire team at Alden Law Group are very kind and professional and they will protect your rights.”
4
The firm is widely regarded as the "gold standard" for EEO and employment law, with a reputation for delivering successful outcomes for their clients
“The firm is widely viewed as the gold standard for EEO and employment law, and after working with them, I can see why.”
5
The Alden Law Group is adept at navigating the complex legal system and court processes, utilizing their expertise to achieve favorable results for their clients
“They also have a birds-eye view on the court system and understand how to navigate small or large nuances that will help you prevail in your case.”
Cons
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There were a few instances where clients reported poor customer service, lack of attention to detail, and communication issues with the legal assistant or paralegals
“Less than poor customer service, attention to detail, and communication by the legal assistant. Would NOT recommend.”
2
Some clients expressed concerns about the firm's billing practices, such as being charged for services they did not request or feeling that the fees were excessive
“Charged for services I specifically said no to and paid thousands of dollars before a judge was assigned.”