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21 Dec, 2016 by John
His background leads you to believe that he would know his way around the criminal justice system. His representation and guidance was poor. My daughter was caught between 3 tractor trailers on hwy 81 and her speed while trying to pass one truck reached 94miles in a 65 mile zone. This was @ 10 a.m. There is no way we should have pleaded guilty to reckless driving, she will be explaining this instance for the rest of life. He acted as though he was in a big hurry. Call another attorney this guy should go out to pasture!
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02 Sep, 2010 by Anonymous
Of all these weird creatures, Ms Vader is my prized Magnum Opus. Tastes a little like Mac n' Cheese
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25 Sep, 2014 by Anonymous
Mr. McCarthy doesn't review or handle his cases with judicial care. He simply recommends plea deals or to accept ones fate, regardless of whether you happen to be innocent. More than 8 years have passed and I am still dealing with the ramifications of the work he did not do. I'm currently in the mist of another legal fight to have all his mistakes corrected.
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28 Jun, 2012 by Brian
Worst experience I have ever had with an attorney or firm. Litten in Sipe has an impressive building on the outside but inside is a different story. Very poor customer service and even 5 minute returned calls are billed at least three-quarters of an hour. That is if you can get them to give detailed billing records. Melisa billed for more than 3 hours reading the Landlord Tenant Act. If she is billing herself as a professional shouldn't she be familiar with basic Virginia Law? I was very unimpressed with her ability to give a clear and concise argument to the judge. He looked at her a few times and asked her to rephrase her statement, giving her a chance to accurately quote the law. I did win the case but no thanks to Melissa, I could have done better without her and saved almost $6000 in legal fees. Before hiring Melissa or anyone at Litten and Sipe be sure to get them to give you in writing their fee structure and agree to give you itemized billing records at the time they bill for service. I have since spoken to others that have had the same problems with her firm. They send a summary bill without any specifics and fight giving anything itemized. I was told I would have to pay for an hour or more of Melissa's time additionally if I wanted to see what she had listed for the time she billed. Since time is all a firm has to sell, shouldn’t they be entering this information anyway into their computer ? She is a very pleasant person and perhaps someone you may want to have as a neighbor, but in no way demonstrates her 16 years of practice with skills or knowledge. Choose someone else if you want a good value for your money.
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14 Mar, 2013 by Joe
Mr. Kuder practiced law as the general counsel of one of the most prolific pyramid schemes (according to the KY AG office) illegally since 2011. He never was authorized or registered with the Kentucky Bar Association. Beware.
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17 Jan, 2021 by Anonymous
She talks her clients into pleading guilty when she knows they are innocents
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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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03 Jun, 2024 by Anonymous
Don’t ever use his firm. They don’t care about people and his employees make it hard for people who really try to work with them.
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24 Aug, 2016 by Anonymous
Hired him to represent my family for a school meeting. He could not even find out where the meeting was, and didn't show up to the meeting. Then, after taking our $2500 retainer, he billed us for over a thousand dollars more than that and sued us for payment, after not doing what we hired him for. He doesn't seem to know anything about state education law, which I think was the main problem.
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10 May, 2017 by Randy
Unreliable, bad communication, misleading, over charge, loses easy cases, unprepared for hearing, and strategically sabotages your case if she doesn't side with you or if you fire her. Well connected which can work for you or against you in the courts. Definitely find a lawyer who will not waste your time or money.
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07 Mar, 2015 by Anonymous
I think this lawyer is a lowlife. He doesn't do what's in the best interest of children in custody cases he only cares about winning his cases not whats good for the child. He is a piss poor lawyer and should not be one.
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15 Oct, 2020 by Elionora katz
Dishonest, manipulative, low professional standards. Bad manners in the Court room. Lacking of understanding and consideration of other people’s opinions and feelings. Arrogant. Takes advantage of other to achieve his own goals. He doesn’t even deserve a star. Does not send documents properly and that jeopardize the case. His office clerk is rude Would NOT recommend to anyone!!!!!
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20 May, 2010 by Anonymous
Nice guy, but did a terrible job in court. I actually did a better job representing myself. When my friends came to court and witnessed how poorly Larry performed in court. A simple, but difficult case like mine was made worse by his inability to get things done and follow-through and be prepared. I had to chase him down for informaiton and he was very slow to act and respond. He collect fees but was not worth the money.
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27 Feb, 2024 by Anonymous
Susan was hired by the company that unjustly fired and assaulted me. She hung up the phone on me multiple times, told me to "not call about marriage problems" and was extremely unprofessional. I would not recommend Susan for any termination related issue.
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24 Oct, 2017 by Anonymous
My lawyer failed me on multiple deadlines. Documents were typically sent to me LATE in the evening for review while I was traveling or during work related assignments. Come to find out my appeal had multiple typos in it, which I asked to be corrected and weren't. During the case a CD was not received by the judge which was reviewed and received poorly upon arguments on my behalf. This attorney did not state when she left the firm and the state of how my case was left. Unfortunately, I had asked for a new attorney from 2010-2014 and the firm never offered me another attorney. Certain things had to be cleared up with the firm in regards to billing of certain things during depositions. One such typo and lack of assurance in the delivery of the case recently resulted in the reason for why it was lost. The attorney didn't ensure the Commission received the report.
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24 Nov, 2020 by Anonymous
so I could be wrong but, what I learned about the alleged "super lawyer" designation is that it has nothing to do with many positive reviews, or win/loss record. rather it seems only pertain to certain academic criteria which any lawyer can choose to fulfill and then claim to be a super lawyer. my experience with this man was he was strong academically but was a total loss on execution. he had about 6 months once the trial date was set to prepare and never even got around to deposing the opposition. but he never missed sending an invoice. then as we were within a week of trial he informs me its too late to prepare for the trial and was almost abusive in insisting I settle at zero sum when I was the moving party and had concrete evidence of the fraud which had been perpetrated upon me. lastly, it wasn't possible for him to care any less about the case with the seeming exception of churning billable hours. 20k on a man who was unwilling to make eye contact and seemed bored but was happy to offer repeatedly to try to take it to the supreme court. baffling and massively disappointing.
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26 May, 2023 by Anonymous
Helen Neighbors is the most horrible and dishonest attorney and person ever.
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22 Dec, 2016 by Massandje bamba
Hired Jill for my custody case and she was unprofessional and unethical. It seemed to me that my concerns were irrelevant to her and she had her own agenda at my expense.
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23 Mar, 2015 by Mark
This guy is a terrible lawyer. He took my shoplifting case, it was my very first one and pleaded a felony for me that's the best he can do? This lawyer barely asked me any questions about what happened. Stay far away from this lawyer.
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30 May, 2022 by Tory
Upon reaching the penalty date for the 20% plus compensation due, I was continually told by Attorney Gregory E. Camden and his legal assistants Melissa Moreno that I had to wait 44 days in lieu of the 14 days statute 65.2-524 states. After I asked Melissa Moreno to read statute 65.2-524 she agreed and said that I could bring my last check stub to her to make a copy. Then I called and asked for a meeting so we could address previous late checks that went 14 days past the due date. At the meeting Mr. Camden was angry at me for contacting The Virginia Workers Compensation Commission. I was belittled, disrespected, and then told by Mr. Camden that I better find a new lawyer if I continued to act in this way. I had only contacted the V.W.C.C. to inquire about the 20% penalty. By the unprofessionalism shown to me, I felt that Mr. Camden had no interest in representing me, therefore I felt it necessary to obtain new counsel that will have my best interest at heart.
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12 Feb, 2018 by Dissapointed
This attorney took my case ,did a horrible job not to mention wouldn't file my appeal after I asked repeatedly. Gave him information for my case which he lost during the actual trial. At the end of things he left a nasty email stating he would not do my appeal. I ended up paying twice for the same case. I do not recommend this lawyer or the firm at all.
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15 Sep, 2017 by Anonymous
I am typically very tolerant and understanding, and have never really left a negative review. But we truly had a horrifying experience with Cara. Simply put, I would not recommend her. Not only is she cold and difficult to work with, but she's un-empathetic and arrogant beyond belief.
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28 Apr, 2015 by Anonymous
This lawyer will eat up your retainer fees so fast and charge enormous fees,some you'll question the validity of cost and the lack of court preparation and neglecting your case. My advice is to investigate this attorney further and don't hire her!
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31 Dec, 2023 by Robert
We had previously retained another lawyer in the firm who has since retired. Obtained Jeanette Ojeda's email address from her receptionist and received an automated reply that she would be out of the office for one more day. Waited one more week for a reply. Nothing. Called the office again to verify that she was practicing and was seeing clients. Receptionist sent her a note with my contact information. Sent a second email detailing my need for a contract review and even offered a retainer if that were a concern. No response. How difficult would it have been to say "I'm busy and can't help"?
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06 Oct, 2020 by Anonymous
Julie Cillo didn’t care about me, my case or my children. After a year, 50K in lawyers fees, not even a separation agreement, I was asked to replenish my retainer in the sum of 15K. When I wasn’t able to come up with the money, she dumped me. I had to declare bankruptcy because of her over billing and failure to represent.
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25 Jul, 2016 by Anonymous
I had a 2007 charge that landed me in jail for a few years. Frank Mika was never availible to talk to,Even after dropping 4K. He would be hunting in the Congo or something else and left the client communication up to his secretary. The day of my tria! He didn't even speak to me or my family. It was awful And similar cases ppl didn't even get time. I hope you get your karma frank. I was just a kid and made a mistake.
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19 Mar, 2024 by Anonymous
I met with this attorney. He was flirtatious and inappropriate. He made lewd comments and suggested sexual activity. I was definitely caught off guard, highly offended and thought about reporting him to the State Bar Association.
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27 Jul, 2017 by Anonymous
She did a will for me. She was not very good or attentive in my opinion. Only after my money in my opinion.
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04 Aug, 2021 by Anonymous
Our start-up hired Janice Housey to obtain a trademark. She added additional fees that were not discussed in advance, even though we asked. She seemed too busy to explain things so that we felt we didn't understand the process.
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