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21 Feb, 2013 by Anonymous
She informed me that it was law that my child's father can claim him on his taxes every other year. We have never been married. This is NOT law. I should have gotten a 2nd opinion, but I trusted her. I was wrong. Stuck paying her for her unprofessional job.
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03 Apr, 2014 by Anonymous
I had dealings with this lawyer and his firm as part of a collection process which both parties had agreed to....I paid the agreed amount monies and yet my judgement has not been released....when I called the company the other day, they advised that Mr. Sobeck no longer worked for them and passed me on to another person who had no knowledge of the case.....
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22 Feb, 2023 by Albert anglin
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17 Aug, 2021 by Tiffany edwards
They never answer the phone nor call back. Worst company ever to deal with.
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16 Nov, 2020 by Tina
Garnishment for 1400$, taking 25% interest out of my paychecks. Awful company. Single mom, 1 income and they're taking 340$ every 2 weeks from my paychecks! 🙄🙄🙄🙄
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02 Oct, 2024 by Robert m
I see all the 1 stars they are Racist Attorney, this what happen to me this morning, I am afro-American call this Attorney The phone person was Very Nasty and Rude she sound like Racist, i did not tell her what kinder of help i need , quickly she say he will not help , i never got a change to explain my legal issues . This not the way a Attorney should conduct business,The state give them License, you can file a complaint against them here,Statewide Grievance Committee 860-296-3848 Statewide Bar Counsel and contact The Judicial Branch Committees, Commissions and Boards =================================================, INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING OUT THE COMPLAINT AGAINST ATTORNEY FORM JD-GC-6 JD-GC-6 Rev. 3-23 Read these instructions before filling out and filing the form. You may also find useful information in the pamphlet “Attorney Grievance Procedures in Connecticut,” which is available at: http://www.jud.ct.gov/Publications/gc008.pdf This form is available in other language(s). 1. Fill out the form electronically. You can do that online at http://www.jud.ct.gov/webforms/forms/gc006.pdf and you can save it. If you cannot fill out the form online, then fill it out by printing in ink only. If we cannot read your complaint, it will be returned to you. Keep a copy of the complaint for your records. 2. The form must be filled out in English. 3. An original complaint form must be filed by each complainant (the person making the complaint against the attorney) and against each attorney. 4. Attach to your complaint copies of any documents that are important to prove your complaint. Do not file originals of the attachments (they will not be returned to you). Do not highlight your attachments. Do not send CDs, DVDs, thumb drives, or any solid state drive with your complaint. 5. Each complainant must file an original complaint and 6 copies of each complaint that is filed. This includes attachments. Attachments must be attached to the original and each of the copies of the complaint. Each complaint and set of attachments must be identical and put in the correct order. If the documents that are filed do not meet these requirements, they will be returned to you.
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09 Jul, 2024 by Karson gray
Called to hire for representation in “open and close” small claims case and after taking my information I am told by the lady who answered the phone “he will only represent you if you pay by the hour” I asked what the hourly fee is and then immediately I’m told “the attorney isn’t interested in helping you.” Very unprofessional.
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18 Oct, 2018 by Shawn bainum
Beware! HOA's (KPM) Enforcer. They send out threatening letters, charge ridiculous fees and threaten legal action to take you home or charge you 200.00 a day for non compliance. But when you call them to email a requested form in they can't give you an EMAIL address because their email is not "reliable"? What legitimate company doesn't have email or a website? But they have a 40 year old fax machine!
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26 Apr, 2022 by James foran
Vernon Swartsel who is one of the attorneys in this office does the least amount of work possible and will lie.
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06 Jun, 2024 by Spockstein adventures
My Employer went with this firm during 2020 For my immigration services to file the 485 Application, They charged 3X than any other competent law firms but they delayed my application delays and costed me 4 years and nothing helped. They were supposed to send on 10/22 but sent on 10/30/2022 because they sent along with other applicants but we paid more fee. we fed hefty fee for bad advices and we regret going with this law firm.Hope this helps to others(It was only one application from our firm and paid as good as 3 you can understand the pain)
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30 Sep, 2024 by Nicole talley
Called to clarify a garnishment that done out of order. First rep was understanding and explained the law to me. Pass me to a supervisor who was rude and close to getting checked. I'm trying to get this done and being nasty is gonna work.
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22 Aug, 2023 by Kreyer family trust
This man is a horrible lawyer, as far as I’m concerned he is a criminal, and a bully - he billed my family over $80,000 and didn’t fight to present crucial evidence when it came down to the wire.. He is a liar, a megalomaniac, a horrible person, and I would absolutely NOT recommend him unless your willing to waste tens of thousands of dollars to listen to him lecture and insult you while telling you crucial evidence is worthless. He abandoned me twice during hearings he promised to appear for, as he said he would not leave me out to dry - yet abandoned me day of the trials/hearings and I lost horribly due to his malpractice and misrepresentation of his skill set I went in on my own for trial and was ten times more effective than he was in all three years of his representation combined! I will gladly share more information with anyone considering hiring Wallace. Unlike him, I’m not scared to present it. He has threatened to sue me for defamation when he knows he’s failed me as an attorney - the only thing he did well was a deposition - which Yorker a ton of evidence he never presented. This man is a joke and a hot head - do not waste your money or energy depending on him to do the honest Abe ethical thing. Feel free to message me for further detail and evidence. I’m reporting him to the bar and trying to recover the money wasted on this man’s ego.
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30 Sep, 2024 by Nicole talley
Called to clarify a garnishment that done out of order. First rep was understanding and explained the law to me. Pass me to a supervisor who was rude and close to getting checked. I'm trying to get this done and being nasty is gonna work.
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30 Sep, 2024 by Nicole talley
Called to clarify a garnishment that done out of order. First rep was understanding and explained the law to me. Pass me to a supervisor who was rude and close to getting checked. I'm trying to get this done and being nasty is gonna work.
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10 Feb, 2022 by Kimberly
Be careful if you hire Jim Whitney, has office notary that notarizes paperwork without knowing and without being there which is illegal!
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06 Jun, 2024 by Spockstein adventures
My Employer went with this firm during 2020 For my immigration services to file the 485 Application, They charged 3X than any other competent law firms but they delayed my application delays and costed me 4 years and nothing helped. They were supposed to send on 10/22 but sent on 10/30/2022 because they sent along with other applicants but we paid more fee. we fed hefty fee for bad advices and we regret going with this law firm.Hope this helps to others(It was only one application from our firm and paid as good as 3 you can understand the pain)
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26 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
Ms.Miller answered her phone with a “hello.” Not even pleasantly. I had to actually confirm I was calling the law offices of Krista Miller. I explained I was looking for representation and began to explain why, when I was immediately cut off and told I was to call her paralegal for a conflict check to see if I would even qualify for her services. Why is that my job to do her due diligence? Who answers a phone call from a prospective client with such an unpleasant and dishonorable attitude?
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06 Jun, 2024 by Spockstein adventures
My Employer went with this firm during 2020 For my immigration services to file the 485 Application, They charged 3X than any other competent law firms but they delayed my application delays and costed me 4 years and nothing helped. They were supposed to send on 10/22 but sent on 10/30/2022 because they sent along with other applicants but we paid more fee. we fed hefty fee for bad advices and we regret going with this law firm.Hope this helps to others(It was only one application from our firm and paid as good as 3 you can understand the pain)
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24 Sep, 2024 by Anonymous
Horrible attitude and not helpful to clients at all. Very demeaning and disrespectful way of speaking to prospective clients. Absolutely would not even bother with a consultation and definitely would not hire!
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30 Sep, 2024 by Nicole talley
Called to clarify a garnishment that done out of order. First rep was understanding and explained the law to me. Pass me to a supervisor who was rude and close to getting checked. I'm trying to get this done and being nasty is gonna work.
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30 Oct, 2020 by Marcia huddleston
Doesn't answer his calls.
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30 Sep, 2024 by Nicole talley
Called to clarify a garnishment that done out of order. First rep was understanding and explained the law to me. Pass me to a supervisor who was rude and close to getting checked. I'm trying to get this done and being nasty is gonna work.
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26 Sep, 2024 by Anonymous
Carmel is nothing but unprofessional and does not know the law. She is slow with communication and has poor responses when she does choose to respond.
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22 Aug, 2023 by Kreyer family trust
This man is a horrible lawyer, as far as I’m concerned he is a criminal, and a bully - he billed my family over $80,000 and didn’t fight to present crucial evidence when it came down to the wire.. He is a liar, a megalomaniac, a horrible person, and I would absolutely NOT recommend him unless your willing to waste tens of thousands of dollars to listen to him lecture and insult you while telling you crucial evidence is worthless. He abandoned me twice during hearings he promised to appear for, as he said he would not leave me out to dry - yet abandoned me day of the trials/hearings and I lost horribly due to his malpractice and misrepresentation of his skill set I went in on my own for trial and was ten times more effective than he was in all three years of his representation combined! I will gladly share more information with anyone considering hiring Wallace. Unlike him, I’m not scared to present it. He has threatened to sue me for defamation when he knows he’s failed me as an attorney - the only thing he did well was a deposition - which Yorker a ton of evidence he never presented. This man is a joke and a hot head - do not waste your money or energy depending on him to do the honest Abe ethical thing. Feel free to message me for further detail and evidence. I’m reporting him to the bar and trying to recover the money wasted on this man’s ego.
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26 Apr, 2022 by James foran
Vernon Swartsel who is one of the attorneys in this office does the least amount of work possible and will lie.
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26 Apr, 2022 by James foran
Vernon Swartsel who is one of the attorneys in this office does the least amount of work possible and will lie.
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27 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
Shawn Jaffer and there attorneys are not litigation lawyers to represent you in credit bureau lawsuits. They do not represent you to the best of there ability or represent you in your best interest. I wasted 31/2 years of disputes and cfpb complaints in 8 months hiring These incompetent lawyers since January 2024. They file motions to withdraw from your case or motions to dismiss your case with excuses. They don't always take your phone calls. In my opinion These attorneys don't work for you to win, there against you. Think twice before you hire this firm. Speak to many different lawyers first before jumping in with this firm..you may end up botching your case up using I say this lightly, don't waste your time, there not skilled enough in the fcra litigation business. You can decide..when they lose or dismiss your case.
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16 May, 2019 by Vicki barnes
They are pre-occupied, they don’t know the material and don’t learn the case. They took retainer and then they disappeared. Bad representation in the hearing. Inefficient at $60K in a month and half NOT RECOMMENDED!
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18 Sep, 2024 by Anonymous
This guy doesn’t want your business! I called him regarding an open and shut case in small claims. He said that he didn’t have the knowledge but that I should be able to figure it out myself .
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06 Jun, 2024 by Spockstein adventures
My Employer went with this firm during 2020 For my immigration services to file the 485 Application, They charged 3X than any other competent law firms but they delayed my application delays and costed me 4 years and nothing helped. They were supposed to send on 10/22 but sent on 10/30/2022 because they sent along with other applicants but we paid more fee. we fed hefty fee for bad advices and we regret going with this law firm.Hope this helps to others(It was only one application from our firm and paid as good as 3 you can understand the pain)
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01 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
Never in my life have I spoken with such a rude, unhappy, unhelpful, miserable human being. His license should be revoked simply based off of his horrific people skills. Do NOT use him EVER !!!!!! I pray he finds Jesus real real soon. Nastiest human I've EVER spoken to.
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