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04 Feb, 2011 by Larry mason
This creep has a large telephone staff that chases down people for creditors, apparently. They've been calling my phone number for weeks now, asking for someone who does not live here. They promise to remove my number from their system, but do not do so. The calls keep coming. It's a minor nuisance, but a sign of an outfit I would NOT under any circumstances do business with. Caveat emptor.
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28 Nov, 2023 by Cynthia
He was very unprofessional. He barley reached out to me. He didn't not explain to me that I would have time to tell my side of the story and when the judge asked I had nothing prepared. He said just say yes or no. When I got my disability not because of him but because of my work history and medical records, he didn't even reach out to say anything like ...you won! Hope it turned out the way you wanted! Good luck...nothing! He texted me "we can talk Monday"...that was over a month ago! His office was dirty. You can tell he eats on his keyboard. I will not recommend him!!
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19 Apr, 2013 by Marie
I hired this lawyer when my lawyer failed to show up for me in courts. Strimber is fond of saying "only one parent should have the child(ren)." Though I enlisted him, he chose to side with my husband, a lawyer himself, and his lawyer, to go into Judge courtrrom without me and say I was "having a fit" after which it had been reported the Ethics Commission was called. Would have been nice if this guy tapped me on the shoulder for my own hearing! Nonetheless, after behaving so badly, Strimber decided to bill me an extra $500 for "research"--AND have his wife/secretary return a different audio tape than I loaned to him--she sent a blank. The Jury's still out--and you will be, too, if you hire this man instead of a proper attorney.
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12 Feb, 2023 by Anonymous
He is the most condescending and unprofessional attorney I have ever (nearly) worked with. Seek legal help elsewhere.
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18 Oct, 2020 by Anonymous
Useless attorney who favors the people who kiss her wide butt. She is lazy and passes on all of her work to the rookie attorneys.
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03 Aug, 2009 by Anonymous
I used Miss Glover for my divorce. She not only gave me very bad advice concerning my case (which cost me thousands of dollars). She did not make sure that timelines discussed in court where added to the divorce decree. This tied my hands in many ways in my case. She was very slow at sending documents to me (i.e. court papers, information from my ex about my case, and invoices). She was completely unresponsive for a month during my case. Her legal assistant stating that she was out of town. I sent her several e-mails and placed multiple calls to her. She returned very few, and billed me for the time. I would not recommend this woman to anyone as a lawyer. She was not only unhelpful in my case. She was detrimental. I eventually got another lawyer. I am still trying to fix the issues Miss Glovers incompetence caused.
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11 Oct, 2022 by Nikita
If you ever heard that his communication suck, PLEASE believe it. I paid this man $1500 to take my case and every time I went to court he either didn’t show up, tested positive for COVID the day before my court hearing, or he sent a replacement. He never follows up, you always have to chase him down and then he gets very passive aggressive when you start asking questions or he simply doesn’t respond back at all. His response to me was “We don’t sit around the office all day and call clients about their cases” All of this has led to postponements and the prosecutor isn’t happy at all, so she refused to schedule another date until she got all information she needed from Donald. As of October 11, 2022, the prosecutor still does not have what she needs in order to rule in my favor in this case (the purpose I hired him) even though I sent everything to him about 14 months ago. I’ve since requested a refund, and he blocked my phone number. I made a complaint to the bar association and will continue to escalate and even get another lawyer involved to collect my money from him.
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06 Jun, 2017 by Anonymous
John was recommended by a family friend of my mother. He never provided an itemized receipt of the service that he provided my mother. That is required by law. When I was granted power of attorney for financial I called him and asked him for a receipt. He was perplexed as to why we wanted a receipt. Reason being my mother was quite able to make it to his law office at the time he gouged her on house calls. In addition John claimed that my mother paid up front and insisted on that. If that were the case he would have never known what the fee was. He never told my mother he was charging her exorbitant house call fees. Will lawyers r a dime a dozen and he took advantage of her. Still waiting for itemized receipt. I would not recommend him as an attorney he should tell his fees up front and not get so defensive when asked why and what they were. He obviously knew he took advantage of her situation.
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07 Mar, 2024 by Anonymous
Attorney Dewayne A Brown and Attorney Lamar Brown are possibly the same man. Or else they know each other personally to be doing fraudulent activity.
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20 Mar, 2018 by Anonymous
Specifically - REPEATEDLY ASSURED me, I could leave the state with my son without fear of being arrested. ASSURED me custody modification was possible and pressured me to sign an agreement waiving custody. When I WAS brought to trial for emergency custody hearing she said I was LUCKY to not be held in contempt of court. When I returned to Maryland and asked her to start modification she strongly said there is no grounds. I left THE RIGHTS to my CHILD and my HOME of 20 years, quit my job and spent thousands to relocate all based on her assurances. Based on advice from a divorced friend I repeatedly asked for the QDRO to be done and GINA told me not until the divorce is final...but I researched and found it is better to have it hammered out before finalizing a divorce. When I asked LEGAL aid to NOT ABANDON me, but reassign me, I was told they were not inclined at this time. She then FIRED me as a client when I insisted she make this right. More than 2 attorneys suggested malpractice after seeing my emails and court documents. We depend on others as experts. I am not a doctor or mechanic or airline pilot or attorney so I depend on those professionals to fix things or fly the plane. I trusted her advice even though it seemed counter intuitive. But trust the expert I did. She was MORE than lazy, I began to feel she was actually NOT on my team. Her fellow Legal Aid observers came up with great suggestions to protect me, she nodded and agreed and then did not implement any of those protections. I heard more than once her impatient tone "he's not going to agree to that!" at my suggestions to implement those protections that other LEGAL AID attorneys brought to her attention. If Gina Polley doesn't like you, watch out!
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25 Sep, 2015 by Anonymous
Represents a company I worked for and was unprepared to present the case. Every piece of evidence was unseen or new to her and she had to do more research. SEEMS to rely more on connections with opposing lawyers than on skill and actual work.
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01 Aug, 2021 by Anonymous
I paid $ 150 for appointment lawyer Jared Jaskot he's very overpriced and he has the 0 communication skills with customer during my appointment I was not comfortable because lawyer Jared Jaskot he made me rush but I paid for my appointment which is 30 minutes and he finished our appointment in 15 minutes and he said he will call me and I never received a call from him I would not recommend this office to anyone. Pagué $ 150 por la cita con el abogado Jared Jaskot, es muy caro y tiene 0 habilidades de comunicación con el cliente durante mi cita.No me sentí cómodo porque el abogado Jared Jaskot me hizo apurarme, pero pagué por mi cita, que es de 30 minutos y terminó nuestra cita. cita en 15 minutos y dijo que me llamaría y nunca recibí una llamada de él. No recomendaría esta oficina a nadie.
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08 Jul, 2024 by Tyler
This man works with the pro bono center now for Maryland Legal Aid. He flat out failed me, and failed to call me back. I have attempted to call him 7 times over 45 days and nothing. I wouldn’t hire him if my life depended upon it.
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02 Oct, 2024 by Abu njaay
I paid the full amount, but he has failed to provide any services in return. When I attempt to contact them, my calls are rerouted to third-party representatives who refuse to disclose their identity or provide any assistance. I’ve been trying to reach them for several weeks now, but my calls continue to be ignored.
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27 May, 2017 by Anonymous
She did absolutely nothing to help my case. Very poor and disengaged lawyer.
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28 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
Mr. Mooney does not answer his phone when needed. As a lawyer/attorney he need to do better, how is he gonna get paid if he don’t respond back to the client. He say he going to do something and say he is going to get back to the family and he don’t.. He really need to work his call backs to the clients
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07 Aug, 2024 by Dub
I hired this attorney for my divorce at the recommendation of a friend.. She got me an awful settlement but kept telling me what a good deal I was getting. She told me that my deal was not modifiable, when in essence it was. She literally lied to me. Many years later, I ended up in court because my ex sued me for alimony modification., which Renee told me she couldn't do. My new attorney confirmed what a lousy deal Renee got for me and that the settlement should never have been able to be modified and in the hands of a competent attorney, it wouldn't be. Do not use Renee Ades.
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