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06 Apr, 2016 by Anonymous
Despite good reputation and connections, this one is all talk. Went through the motions of getting the proper clearances on my IP and never followed through, became distracted and stopped returning calls. Not worth it.
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18 May, 2013 by Anonymous
If you want someone who will charge you out the hiney and produce absolutely no results then Melissa Dugan is an attorney for you. Unfortunately I realized too late there are no other reviews on here for her because she doesn't do crap.
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27 Jan, 2024 by Anonymous
Pompous individual that does not listen and assumes everyone is beneath them. Don’t waste your time or your money on this lawyer.
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07 Jun, 2024 by Anonymous
I cannot emphasize enough what a scam this lawyer is. We hired him for a car accident death lawsuit, expecting professional help. Instead, he was completely useless and opportunistic. He took one-third of the insurance company's initial payout without doing any work. We could have handled this ourselves without his so-called 'services.' His lack of effort, empathy, and integrity was appalling. I deeply regret hiring him and strongly advise others to avoid this lawyer. Save yourself time, money, and frustration by finding someone who genuinely cares about their clients and delivers results. Despite his lack of help, he promised we would receive a portion of his earnings, but he failed to follow through and even claimed we were getting a deal because he wasn’t charging more. Only one star because I can't rate lower.
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10 Jul, 2016 by Anonymous
Mr. Schaefer and Mr Bank handled my divorced. It was a very complex divorced and they did a very poor job. They are basically deal makers. They are not very progressive. They will schedule meeting, I would take a day off from work, then they would forget. They were not very truthful when I asked specific questions about during my divorce. Financially they will not fight for you. They basically allowed the other side to write the divorce decree and then rubber stamped it. They pressure you to sign a divorce decree saying that going to court will cost more money. I found both Mr. Bank and Mr Schaefer not be be honest which is not what you need when going through a painful divorce.
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21 Sep, 2012 by Henry
Rick was in our case. When he was working with our case, he was not concentrating in by doing e-mailing or text messaging even he was paid for more than $550 per hour. The legal fee we paid to him was not worth it. He was not good, period.
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26 Mar, 2013 by Anonymous
This lawyer was hired for a landlord/tenant matter where I am the tenant and Robert Pavelko charged me a $500 retainer to work on my case and he told me the cost shouldn't exceed $500 and whatever is not used would be refunded. I told him to call me before he made any charges above $500 and he did not. And so, I got billed for another $218. Then he asked for a second $500 retainer to work on drafting a settlement. I paid the $218 I owed plus an additional $141 to go toward the retainer for drafting a settlement. I told him I would send him the other portion of the $500 retainer if a settlement is reached and a settlement letter needs to be drafted. AGAIN, I told him to please contact me before making any future charges and he failed to contact me once again and now he says I owe $309! No settlement was reached! He charged me for the day of cancellation and AFTER! Got the bill today and told him I was going to file a complaint and he is threatening to put a lien on my property TODAY! Robert Pavelko is not good. I trusted that I could give him money in advance and that he wouldn't make any unauthorized charges, but he did. Robert Pavelko is not responsive. After I paid him the $218 plus $141 for the retainer for future services, he did not contact me for a full two weeks. Then all of a sudden I get a forwarded email that my landlord sent to him saying, "Please call to discuss" and then I also got a voicemail saying the same thing except he added, "to discuss a settlement". I called back his office phone, left a message. I called his cell phone, left a message. 48 hours goes by when he said he would get back to me in 24 hours. I got fed up with him and my landlord and said via voicemail and email that there will be no settlement and I am canceling my services. Instead of Robert Pavelko that I got through a employee assistance program, I go see a professional lawyer for a $100 consultation. The consultation was free with Robert Pavelko as a benefit through my employer. His presentation during the consultation was poor, but I had trust that my employer would refer me to someone ethical and professional. Robert Pavelko upholds neither of those qualities. Robert Pavelko is not knowledgeable. He told my husband that my landlord could illegally evict because we were on a month to month lease. I relayed this information to a second professional attorney and she told me that was absolutely false! Robert Pavelko has a very rude and disrespectful demeanor as he will not let you finish when talking and will talk over you and every time he talks over you, he will raise his voice a notch to the point of yelling at you. This occurred during the consultation as well but I trusted the services provided by my employer and overlooked his sour demeanor. Stay Away!
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30 Dec, 2019 by Anonymous
Linda is the rudest attorney I've worked with. She is on top of things but has the most abrasive personalities I have ever encountered. Expect to be chastised constantly through her communications. She was curt and accusatory to me as a client. She did her job but at the expense of alienating practically everyone involved.
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31 Jul, 2021 by Jeanine
Tanner Bryce Jones has been reported to the Bar for his collusion with many lawyers in the cases he was misrepresenting me in. He left his own lawfirm in the middle of my cases and became a shareholder elsewhere just so he could get me to sign a new retainer and continue his fraud. Do not hire Bryce. His own LinkedIn account shows he was in the temp staffing world a short while ago begging for work and has no real experience. Why he would make shareholder in a prestigious firm with little knowledge is very telling. Bryce you are disgusting and hopefully will be disbarred soon. And your cohorts.
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04 Jan, 2020 by Anonymous
Ms. Brown was very knowledgeable on family law. However my issue is with her professionalism and bad advice. Because of Ms. Brown I lost custody of my son. She has represented me for several years and has been awarded upwards of 50k. She struck a deal with the opposing party without my knowledge ultimately causing me to loose custody of my son.
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05 Apr, 2024 by Adam saidane
The worst lawyer can client get
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25 Jun, 2013 by Anonymous
I found Mr. Malone to be completely untrustworthy. Each time I had a question, I would have to contact him 4x just to get a response. I did the majority of the research myself. He spent less than an hour on my case and charged me $800 for "his" time.
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16 Dec, 2020 by Denise washington
James a rose is a non caring lawyer, he was assigned to my granddaughter case and never kept in touch or returned phone calls, dcs dismissed our case and he calls out of nowhere telling me he's going to petition the court to remove my granddaughter from our home cause they made a mistake and he's going to put my two year young baby granddaughter in foster care. Keep in mind dcs has tried to contact him to inform him the end results and he wasn't responding to their continuous phone calls. I even tried calling him and he called with threats 12/16 / 02. The evil people do for money cause he could give two fks about my granddaughters well being. Juvenile court hired him.
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31 Aug, 2010 by J.d.
This attorney was not trustworthy, was not responsive, was not very knowledgeable and did not keep me informed.
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01 Dec, 2013 by Anonymous
I felt no support from him as far as the manner in which he represented me for about 3 years for my accident case. His actions both in and out of the courtroom were unsatisfactory. He was at times very timid, rude , insensitive and unprofessional. For some reason, unknown to me, he was not committed to help me as best as he could. Maybe he should be doing something else not be an attorney. At the end (in court) he kept insisting that I drop the lawsuit because some judge (who reviewed the case beforehand) said that I really did not have a chance to win the case and that I was not credible. He ( Thomas Virgulto) also wanted me to sign some handwritten paper (written by himself) stating this and that I could be brought up on perjury charges if I continued on. I ignored him and his letter and continued on till the end of the case. I'm sorry that I did not drop him as my attorney. I would never recommend him to anyone under any circumstance, not only because he did not help me but because of his poor disposition.
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24 Jan, 2022 by Yvette
My dad hired said attorney to close a simple property sale in 2017. Since the sale of the property this attorney has been missing in action. My father has been unable to reach her to acquire the proceeds of this sale that has been tied up in escrow for going on 5 years. Her attorney fees have been paid. We have since contacted the DA to investigate this practice
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23 Nov, 2023 by John
When Dawn took me as a client our mission was crystal clear and we both believed in my case, a few months later she had mentioned she met some other attorneys and was going to start a practice with them. Our communications became less and less, as now when I reached out to her it would take her weeks to respond, if at all. Eventually she stated that she wanted a class action lawsuit, whereas before we agreed my case would set a precedent for others to follow. She wanted me to find other litigants for her (I'm assuming her new partners tried to push for class action, more money in it for the firm) So basically I was cast aside told to "F Off" literally, and that was the end of that. Originally I thought about filing a complaint with the State Bar Association. Dawn is an unseasoned, unprofessional, attorney with no track record, and I'm sure she prefers others do the heavy lifting. She has no confidence in her own abilities.
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27 Feb, 2013 by Anonymous
Mr. Wilson has been myself and my brother and sister attorney on our case. CPS has hurt our family in more ways then one! Mr. Wilson has yet to interview me nor my brother or sister. Mr. Wilson put his (quote: In my reason to believe that in the best Intrest of the children not to be placed back with our parents!) Now how can Mr. Wilson be a good lawyer and represent us in our case if he doesn't practice Family Law, nor consult with me or my sister or brother that CPS has miniplulating everyone's statements , hasn't let us see our parents , CPS also haven't followed the guidelines of there duties bounded by the state of Texas , Violated our 4th and 14th admendments rights , one other thing is the CPS Investigator Joseph out of Floresville forced me to stay in a room at school just me and him and forced my hand off door knob and told me to sit down ! Now should this Lil description of what is going on in my case along with my Lil brother and sister case still keep us away from our parents , with Mr. Wilson being our Lawyer ? No It Sure Shouldn't Keep Us Away! I hope and pray to God up above that this review would be seen by the right person and get us some Help or the right Lawyer that will do something besides coward behind CPS horrible miniplulant lies!
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26 Aug, 2021 by Anonymous
This attorney I wouldn’t hire at all, he hardly ever shows up to court for you, also he has a hard time doing his job when it needs to be done. I feel sorry for whoever has him at their attorney.
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02 Jan, 2023 by Anonymous
This attorney is fraudulently using my address and pretending it is the address of her law firm. She is getting her mail here which contains her client’s personal information and seemingly stealing it from my mail when no one is around.
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18 Nov, 2021 by Anonymous
I don’t know how James Pizzitola still has his license. He is not only uninformed but is also unprofessional and quite frankly unpleasant to meet with. Steer clear.
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16 Feb, 2021 by Anonymous
If I could give a negative rating I would. Terrible person. That’s all that needs to be said.
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21 Dec, 2020 by Ehab
Very bad experience. She charged me for every single email and phone conversation and the results is nothing. Don’t waste your money!
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16 Feb, 2021 by Louis
I wrote to Edward Gasser, principal of this law firm.... as a result of his employee..Attorney .Lisa Anderson.... who refused to respond to participate in a complaint with the CT Dept of Consumer Protection. (They fined their client - fraud. charges.) The case was re-opened. Lisa Anderson, ( who has taken a CT Oath... under GOD to do the right thing.) ....refused to respond and to participate in the complaint .... filed..with the State of CT- Department of Consumer Protection.( construction division) The claim regarded $ 185,000 of damages to my property by her roofing client., Silktown. I supplied a 200 pages of chronological photographs, emails and a WRITTEN WARRANTY... which Silktown would not honor. Eight months later...Lisa Anderson and her Employer... appear to be above the law ...and needs not be transparent nor accountable to the State of CT....since they have not responded to the facts provided by the DCP. I will be filing a complaint with the Attorney General, CT Bar. Association and our State Senators.
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19 Apr, 2020 by Josh
Failed to communicate properly properly and did not pay attention to the most important details.
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06 Jan, 2017 by Anonymous
She is definitely not the wonder I was told she is. And, she definitely cannot handle hard cases. She never does what she promises to do. She won't return your calls or texts. And, she is never prepared for court. Overall, I would never recommend her to anyone.
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05 Mar, 2015 by Hasan
We are Assirat enter price company have used Aziz to file for our 2 patents but this man was always behind the money he didn't file the claims properly, he didn't shown any attention to case details he just used template to file the cases,even he told us that there is no need for the details what caused NONE of the 22 claims were accepted. He took from us more than 20k for NOTHING. What forced us to move to other lawyer. He does very shoddy job we DON'T recommend him for NOTHING.
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