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25 Sep, 2020 by Laura
When my son was diagnosed with a rare disability, I was told I would be his best advocate. Sometimes being an advocate isn’t enough, and a legal expert is necessary, and that’s where Ellen comes in. She truly cared m about my child’s needs, and made sure I could ensure those needs were met. I highly recommend!
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01 Feb, 2017 by Scott
Ms. Saideman represented both of my high functioning Autistic sons' in their individual SSI cases. This is after, other, bigger, law firms turned us down. She worked tirelessly to help them through their cases. My wife and I were very pleased with her efforts throughout this experience. She patiently answered our questions, set expectations, and addressed our fears as well as each of the boy's. In each case I was very impressed with her competence in the courtroom as she methodically addressed the expert testimony and the judge's questions. I would definitely recommend Ms. Saideman to anybody in a similar situation as us.
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21 Oct, 2016 by Sandra
My Son and and I met Ellen Saideman due to a Plan drawn up at his high school, by his Teacher and the school Therapist. This Plan stated that due to my Autistic Sons' stress level and social anxieties, that he be limited in attending class functions such as field trips, and outings where he could be taught to interact in social situations. This Plan excluded him from such activities by denying him to go on all day activities outside of the school, by suggesting that he remain at home on said day or if it was raining or snowing, he was not to attend school on those days, as he had anxiety on those days. As we know, this drawn up an between Teacher and Therapist was unacceptable and unlawful. Attorney Saideman assured this school and it's faculty that it was indeed against the law and against Special Needs groups to have such a Plan in place. Attorney Saideman, my Son, certain members of school faculty and myself, sat down to a meeting of what was and was not acceptable and all that it entailed in this situation and all was resolved. Ellen Saideman was also instrumental in taking the time to get to know my Son by reading all school records and by including him in our meetings. We were both appreciative in the assistance and guidance that was offered us by Ellen. She is very knowledgeable, professional and sensitive to the needs of those who cannot speak for themselves. I would without hesitation, recommend Ellen Saideman in her representation of others in need of her services. Sincerely, Sandra
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09 Jul, 2019 by Anonymous
Attorney Zawatsky is wonderful. She is highly responsive and attentive. She was knowledgeable and very helpful guiding us through the process.
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26 May, 2016 by Jami
We've worked with her for over 10 years.....Recently had our estate will updated by her. When we received our final bill (prepaid mind you), she literally SNUCK through phone calls that were supposedly made to her back in 2006 & 2008! We never received ANY bill previously, which she confirmed. She even basically said her billing abilities were a bit inadequate & proceeded to say "but you still owe it". I think this is unethical, underminded, sneaky, sleezy billing practices which totally take advantage of people who rely on someone else to help them. I'd recommend you NOT hire Evelyn Weis Zawatsky
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25 Jan, 2014 by Anonymous
Highly recommend. Knows her stuff and treated me with kindness and respect. Is a good listener and reviewed my situation and advised me every step of the way.
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