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Maurice D. Maitland, experienced Immigration, Social Security & Disability attorney in Ansonia, CT with 2 reviews
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11 Sep, 2018 by Anonymous
Attorney Maitland is very knowledgeable and honest. I felt as if I was being listened to. He handled my case with care. I was very impressed when he came with me to court and defended me well in front of the judge. I could not have asked for better. Also, the staff at the office were very friendly and kept me updated on the developments of my case.
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11 Sep, 2018 by Nicole
I contacted, consulted with, and ultimately hired attorney Maitland to represent me in a case recently. He is a very personable professional with keen insights. He brings many years of experience to his legal practice and takes the time to listen to his client’s situation. He has given meticulous attention to all of the details of my case. I highly recommend this attorney for all of your social security disability and immigration needs.
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Gregory J Stamos, experienced Family Law attorney in Ansonia, CT with 4 reviews
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16 Jan, 2025 by Pixie chimeric
Attorney Stamos is rarely there, and his secretary is both uncouth and ineffective. I tried calling his office at 3:30 on a Friday and was told he had already left for the weekend. His secretary failed to inform me that he usually leaves at noon every day, but took down my number so he could call me on Monday. He called me around 10:00 that following Monday morning, when I was unavailable. I called back later, just before 3 pm, to no avail. That's when she chose to inform me that he leaves the office by noon... NOON... And that he typically arrives at 9:30 am. So the following day I shifted around my schedule to call him before noon. The earliest I could call was 11:50, and of course - you guessed it - he was already gone for the day. I expressed my disbelief and frustration, and instead of understanding WHY it was so perplexing to me that he's there for barely two and a half hours a day, the secretary gave me an extreme attitude and kept threatening to hang up as if it was beneath her to address the valid concerns of someone trying to contact her employer. She begrudgingly offered to have him call me again. I declined, given the fact that it's hard enough for me to be available during the TWO HOUR WINDOW he's actually in the office. I understand being your own employer (as I am as well) and making your own hours, but as someone who serves a clientele, it's important to be at least a little more flexible and accommodating to the people. The secretary's rudeness was also uncalled for as I was not getting nasty with her directly, but simply addressing his absence - even during the few hours he's supposed to be there. Day four of trying to speak with him: I'm told by his secretary that he's "been out all week sick". I ask why she didn't tell me this information yesterday and explain to her again how much I had to switch around my schedule to make this phone call - I add that I'm sleep deprived because I work nights and this is the equivalent to asking the average person to wake up at 2 or 3 am to make a phone call. She states that she "couldn't tell me that yesterday, but he finally gave me permission to tell you"... Even though I explained to her on Monday how difficult it was for me to make the call... So either they are not properly communicating or someone is lying. It would have been simple to just tell me he was unavailable for a few days rather than have me jump through hoops trying to reach him. This whole experience has been disheartening and inhumane, especially given the sensitive nature of my call. I've tried being as polite as possible - any grievance I've had was simply disappointment and disbelief that I've been unable to reach attorney Stamos and that communication has been so poor - but I've been treated as an angry, cursing, ranting Walmart patron. Communication has been completely devoid of compassion or respect. I finally reached attorney Stamos today, only for him to rush me off the phone. The best I can say is that he took my phone call while he was with a client because he didn't want to make me have to call again. I know attorneys are not known for their warmth or concern, but between his short hours and his secretary's complete lack of empathy or communication skills, this whole experience has been exhausting and demoralizing. I've been so burnt out, depressed, and sleep deprived from my situation that I've been fantasizing about hanging myself in my closet, and this surely hasn't helped.
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03 Jul, 2024 by Wendy a. peters
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I did not get satisfactory results. I received an eviction and no lawyer referral for eviction prevention help services from Unite CT. The plaintiff’s attorney outwitted my attorney.
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Thomas Gerard Egan, experienced Litigation, Personal Injury attorney in Ansonia, CT with 0 reviews
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James E Sheehy, experienced Business, Probate attorney in Ansonia, CT with 0 reviews
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Clifford D Hoyle, experienced Probate, Trusts attorney in Ansonia, CT with 0 reviews
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Patrick Daniel Skuret, experienced Personal Injury attorney in Ansonia, CT with 0 reviews
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Michael Moher, experienced Business, Car Accident attorney in Ansonia, CT with 0 reviews
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Daniel David Skuret III, experienced Workers Compensation attorney in Ansonia, CT with 0 reviews
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Daniel D Skuret, experienced Car Accident, Criminal Defense attorney in Ansonia, CT with 0 reviews
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Scott Maser, experienced  attorney in Ansonia, CT with 0 reviews
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John F X Androski, experienced  attorney in Ansonia, CT with 0 reviews
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Ann E. Brookes, experienced  attorney in Ansonia, CT with  reviews
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Thomas J Condon, experienced  attorney in Ansonia, CT with  reviews
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Herbert S Savitt, experienced  attorney in Ansonia, CT with  reviews
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Richard S Bruchal, experienced  attorney in Ansonia, CT with  reviews
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Kevin W Condon, experienced  attorney in Ansonia, CT with  reviews
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Jeffrey William Tuccio, experienced  attorney in Ansonia, CT with  reviews
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Caroline Androski Baird, experienced  attorney in Ansonia, CT with  reviews
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Kathleen Casey Jordan, experienced  attorney in Ansonia, CT with  reviews
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Joseph A Spadaro, experienced  attorney in Ansonia, CT with  reviews
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      For routine legal services like drafting a will or handling an uncontested divorce, lawyers might offer a flat fee.
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