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07 Dec, 2021 by Tom
He likes to rip families apart and lies to courts to help rip families apart. I prefer a lawyer who does everything right and not be scandalous.
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02 Nov, 2015 by Seth
I wish I could give this person a negative rating. Instead of wanting to represent my case with TRUTH and HONESTY, Mr. Leggett, simply took my family's $1000.00 retainer, walked into the courthouse, claimed I was guilty and went straight to plea bargaining. If this is the practice he's displayed for the last 32 years, Im actually amazed he's still in business. He LITERALLY did what a public defender would have done; pandered into the UNjustice system for money. If he wasn't willing to represent me in the light of truth, why did he keep the money? Why didn't he say, I do not believe youre innocent, and pass me onto a more competent attorney? That would have been way more constructive in my life as a family man, than just sticking me on three years probation. I feel violated ,both as a patriotic TEXAN, and as a productive member of my community. I have stood before the court in the past and represented myself better than this guy. And my family wasn't out a RIDICULOUS amount of money. For shame, sir. For shame.
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05 Aug, 2016 by Jake
Alan helped me with my bank fraud case. It lists it as one of his specialties on his website, but there is something EVERYONE should know, regardless of the area he practices in... Alan Yamamoto is a SETTLEMENT LAWYER, meaning that he will not fight for your behalf, but indeed go the path with the least amount of resistance in order for your case to be settled. If you are trying to fight and battle your way out of your case, Alan is not for you. On too many occasions throughout our entire case, he recommended so many options indicating it would reduce sentence time and it did the complete opposite. For example, he told us to disclose all of the files to the attorney and it backfired on us, only increasing the sentence time. On another example, he told us to accept the terminology by being the 'organizer' of a case in order to reduce sentence time, and now a new law passed and because we indicated we were the 'organizer' the sentence time cannot be reduced. These are just two small examples of other things that he has stated, but the opposite happened. We were too far into the case to switch lawyers so unfortunately we were stuck with Mr. Yamamoto. I WOULD NOT recommend Yamamoto, unless all you want is a settlement lawyer. One last thing to mention is that even at the trial, he WAS NOT PREPARED. His thoughts and phrases were all jumbled and they were not organized at all. This was SUPER FRUSTRATING since we paid tens of thousands of dollars to him and his company and he finishes his poor service with this. Honestly, I felt I could have represented the family member better than he did. I was absolutely appalled. Go find yourself another lawyer.
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01 Sep, 2017 by Sheree' revels
She was not worth the money paid. Was pretty good in the beginning with communication but became rude towards the end and then refused to converse with the family or even return calls or texts. She became very unprofessional and I would not recommend her to anyone.
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04 Feb, 2014 by Anonymous
I called and left 3 messages at the office when I needed an attorney and he never called back despite his office manager said he would call. I think he has a lot of " qualilfications" but only on paper. When a person needs a lawyer , they want at least a call back even if you wont accept the case. His treatment of potential clients was so unprofesional .
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29 Jul, 2021 by Yvette
We are being represented by him without him knowing at late notice. He is a public defender. Upon finally getting an appointment with him after 3 1/2 to four months, we sit down with him for him to tell us how to take a plea for a felony on a self-defense charge. Before we got here it was self-defense when we get here now he wants him to take a plea because it's a licensed black man with a gun. Then before we even try to finish reading the paper he gave us, he looks over at me and sits up across the desk like he was going to jump on me telling me how he did not like that I had to call a supervisor at the PD Office to get him to make an appointment with us because we've had two court dates that we did not know about because he is not returning communication. I called the public defenders office to gain communication from him because he said he would call by end of day but again no call. Then the whole meeting was me being eyeballed because he was ready to tell me how he did not like the fact I called the public defenders office. Yet we did not get into his case until 35 minutes into the sit down. How do you spend all that time going over what you did not do Like telling us court dates, calling us back, emailing us back, or even meeting with us for the first time.when you are representing someone that is too childish. Especially when you sit up to a woman like you going to jump on her and rolling your neck and eyes. I do not recommend for representation. This first meet since he became our attorney in March or April. Or whenever it was, it's been so long ago but we just now meeting and it was bad!
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02 Oct, 2013 by Anonymous
He told me ten to twelve things that were completely wrong which ultimately let to my indictment. I lied and embarrassed both himself and I in court before I fired him. Waste of 15 grand
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07 Nov, 2008 by Anonymous
This the sorriest attorney I have ever met. He don't do what he say he is going to do. He took my son down thru there. And hung him out to dry. And now will not reply back to any of my email, will not return calls, and will not give any help with a issue that my son is going through
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19 Jun, 2021 by Anonymous
Do not use this person. He only cares about himself and money. He doesn't do any work other than review the charging documents and "wings" it in court. After he has your money he doesn't respond to calls or emails. He seems to have quite the ego, still don't understand why. Court officials obviously have little regard for him. I experienced all of this first hand after it was too late. There are plenty of similar comments on line. Wish I would have researched him beforehand. In my opinion he shouldn't be allowed to practice law.
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14 Mar, 2016 by Anonymous
Extremely rude, disrespectful, moody, and lazy attorney. Mr. Lupiani does the minimal amount of work needed for your case. Never got any of the information about my case from my previous attorney. Mr. Lupiani always wants you to go to him to sign documents and it always need to be signed asap. There is a thing called send it in the mail. He does not take notes when discussing details about the case. This became a problem because he would do things that I never said for him to do or proceed. And due to lack of his notes and communication, he would always say you told me to do that, when in fact the notes I took from the same conversation said the exact opposite. As paying client you should be represented with respect, honesty, loyalty, and to the highest ethical standards. He is more into his looks than doing his job for his clients.
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08 Jul, 2024 by Anonymous
Fell in love with her resume and her past FBI experience. No where after I paid her did she resemble the lawyer I hired. All she wanted was a plea and didn’t even try. I hope you never have to use this woman.
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31 Dec, 2013 by Pete
this lawyer has not contacted my husband whos been sitting in jail 4 months now Dwight has always been really rude towards me when im trying to find out information honestly I think he is a poor lawyer I would rather represent my self rather than have him on my case my husband could honestly be out with me if his lawyer would do his job
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19 Mar, 2021 by Anonymous
Mrs Masi ,Mr DiRaimondo and Mrs Stacy Huber Hansen defrauded me !!! They promised me green card and instead of that I am deport!!! Stay far away from DiRaimondo and Masi !!! They are LIARS!!!
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02 Feb, 2024 by Jay
Not happy as of now but hopefully that changes..if it does, the review will change . Hopefully this goes better then it is soo far
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04 Nov, 2015 by Julian
I hired Alan Ellis to assist on a prisoner transfer treaty case for a client in federal prison. He is a well known name on the federal criminal side of things, and I have heard many good things. His credentials speak for themselves, and he is the author of the Federal Sentencing Guidebook, the only such book like it. I hired him at $625 an hour, which is the highest rate I have ever heard from an attorney personally. After filling out the initial retainer paperwork and paying Mr Ellis his fees, he contacted my former attorney to gather more information on the case. 2 months went by, and I received no update or contact from Mr Ellis. I contacted him and asked for an update. He did not remember the case. I informed him that I no longer require his services, at which point he hung up the phone. I contacted his secretary to arrange for refund of a small part of my retainer. Overall a negative and disappointing experience. I do not recommend Mr Ellis.
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01 Nov, 2019 by Anonymous
Discussed issue , supplied documents and paid $3500 which he stated it would cost to resolve my real estate issue. Over a period of six to seven months I texted, emailed and made phone calls. Finally, I made an office visit and was told , “$3500 was used up and it cost $5000 more”.
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31 Mar, 2017 by Bonifacio pascual ramos
Mr. Kaiser was appointed by the court to represent me in a criminal case in in the County of Bronx. He took the case to trial without conducting any pretrial investigation. No Brady discovery, no Rosario material. He sold me out to the prosecutor. All the questions I have been placing in this fantastic website, is cause Mr. Kaiser does not want to answer them. Mr. Kaiser must retiring from practicing law. He is not an honest lawyer and never show his face. IF YOU ARE THINKING ON HIRING THIS LAWYER, PLEASE, DONT DO IT!!! THE CASE: THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK V. BONIFACIO RAMOS INDICTMENT 5800/800 a model sample of prosecutorial criminal misconduct, and defense counsel conspirative misconduct. I need to knoy who really RAPIDFACTS INVESTIGATION AGENCY ARE? AND WHAT TYPE OF INVESTIGATION THEY DID? AND WHAT KIND OF INVESTIGATION YOU DID? THE ONLY REASON I M DOING THIS, IS CAUSE THIS MAN IS NO TALKING TO ME AND I DONT NEED HIM, BUT I NEED INFORMATION THAT ONLY HE HAS.
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20 Jul, 2009 by Anonymous
McCurrie was assigned by the courts to defend my boyfriend in a case. From the time he first met with my boyfriend he was pessimistic. He never returned phone calls, never filled any motions requested on behalf of my boyfriend. He did not even attempt to build any evidence to aid him in his case. I called to speak with him after my boyfirend was incarcerated and he told me he "did not have the time to deal with his case and that he did not care to do any leg work."
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24 Feb, 2018 by Anonymous
I consulted with Mr. Ryan 3-5 times in person and over the phone before hiring him as counsel in a civil proceeding brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Ultimately Mr. Ryan sought a settlement with the SEC. My main issue was that Mr. Ryan recommended I accept a settlement document that contained private and personal information that amplified the humiliation and reputational damage caused by the case itself. Such information included where I attended college, my relationship history, and with whom I lived and how long I had been living with them. In my view this information was immaterial to the facts of the case, and, because I could find literally no other settlement document for similar cases that included this level of information, I found this view to be supported by the facts. When I approached Mr. Ryan with this position, he claimed he could do nothing and generally appeared unsympathetic to my claims. While producing a settlement document I viewed to be inconsistent with those of many other cases was my main issue with Mr. Ryan, I will add he often criticized my personal behavior, often at times of high but I would think understandable frustration with how the case was going. This was disappointing, and made it difficult to improve the attorney-client relationship. For example, when my case was leaked to the press (specifically, to Christian Berthelsen, a Bloomberg reporter who has since quoted Mr. Ryan in other, non-related articles), Mr. Ryan again was unsympathetic and suggested my time would be "better spent worrying about what got [me] here in the first place. Please do not contact me again." Overall, I would not recommend Mr. Ryan. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The copy above represents my original review of Mr. Ryan. Some 9 months after it was originally published, Mr. Ryan repeatedly and without solicitation contacted certain members of my family who helped finance my engagement with Serpe Ryan LLP. Mr. Ryan told my family members he "did not like" the review and indicated he would appreciate them encouraging me to remove the review. After Mr. Ryan received notice that I would not remove the review, he, rather than accept my decision, escalated the conversation with my family to a threatening level, remarking that "I won't take this lying down." This disturbing behavior doubly reaffirms that I would not recommend Mr. Ryan or Serpe Ryan LLP to potential clients.
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13 Aug, 2022 by Anonymous
After 11 years on my immigration case and more than $12,000 on fees he never showed up for court. He stopped picking up the phone. Never gave me back my money and did NOTHING FOR ME. HE BELONGS IN JAIL
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28 Aug, 2024 by Holly
Andrew Strecker deserving of a 0 star review if one existed as an option. The reason why attorneys get bad names. Condescending, lying and even attempting or suggestions of sleeping with for a discount.
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27 Aug, 2024 by Toni
Jim was hired to complete a writ for me. He would not answer phone calls, lied repeatedly about visiting me in prison, lied about completing the writ. I am out on parole and no writ, and no answer to any calls.
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07 Oct, 2024 by Tanya
Worst lawyer ever. Money hungry for others money. Won’t answer the phone and give you the run around for and about your money. Sad he wants his money but won’t give you your money.
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26 Jun, 2023 by A g
This office is embezzleming, kidnapping, and stealing the voting rights of marginalized groups. Anyone could see that if they didn't move every lawsuit to Sacramento and hire a private firm to block all information about it.
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