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03 Jun, 2022 by Anonymous
I’m a 100% Disabled Combat Wounded Veteran that was in a coma (documented) when a supposed case was brought against me. I explained to this firm I was never served nor given my due process of law and still have never seen the supposed judgment and they still harass me and try to garnish my wages from a supposed judgment over 8 years ago. Then they go after my new wife who just legally immigrated here 3 years ago and has nothing to do with this at all. Due to my disability I needed more time to have someone help with the paperwork that is being sent to me incomplete and it’s repeatedly sent back saying not returned in time. Profiting off soldiers that have absolutely no way to defend themselves is a great business model. Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should… P.S. I never consulted Michael Collins but this review requires you to fill every block.
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30 Nov, 2017 by Renee
Mike was referred to me by my uncle who he helped over 10 years ago! His paralegal was amazing on the phone and via email ! Both were extremely helpful! My initial call was about 2-3 weeks before my hearing and a holiday in between that, they didn’t forget about my case and kept in contact with me.. I contacted a lawyer prior to mike who was trying to charge me triple of what Mike charges due to my unemployment case . Mike saved me a lot of money, was professional , and prepared. this was one of the best investments of my life! Thank you Mike and team!
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15 Jun, 2014 by Carolyn
I needed help quickly. He started on the case before receiving money and took the time to explain everything throughly. More helpful and less expensive than most attorneys I have dealt with.
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04 Apr, 2023 by Danny
Proceed with caution. I worked with attorney David Lally. He was very unprofessional, rude and overcharged me. He was not able to produce on what he promised. Further more, he was more concerned about getting paid, then the outcome of my case. Although Mr. Lally's selling point is that he has a lot of experience practicing law, he doesn't know how to use that experience in his arguments. I would advise anyone who is looking to for a good Bankruptcy Attorney to steer clear.
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29 Oct, 2014 by Andrew
I am a lawyer in Northern California. I retained Mr. Lally to obtain relief from a bankruptcy stay filed in Santa Ana by an uninsured employer in a workers' compensation case. I contacted him by email and he quoted me a fair fee for the entire project including filing costs. He notified me what documents he needed from the work comp file and promptly filed the petition, attended the hearing, and obtained an order granting relief. The point is, he did exactly what was requested on time with no excuses, delays or extra charges.
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31 Jan, 2010 by Anonymous
My experience with David Lally has been a GREAT one. He has made himself always available for questions whether through email or phone. Mr. Lally has demonstrated an in depth knowledge of various diciplines of the law in particular Bankruptcy law. He has always given me best advice as how to view and decide on various aspects of the case and they have all proven to yield the best results possible, which FIRMLY suggests that David Lally has an extensive experience as a litigating attorney. A rare find in this field, in these times.
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18 Sep, 2016 by Anonymous
Jack is so unorganized. He had no clue what was going on in my case at any time. He settled my case for well under what it was worth. I only allowed this because I was done with dealing with him. Do not recommend.
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23 Jan, 2015 by Anonymous
Jack worked extremely hard on my case and got me an excellent recovery. He had no upfront fees, no hassles and great service. I recommend him if you want eh very best.
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