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06 Feb, 2022 by Cshell
I interviewed two lawyers after fracturing my shoulder to help determine if I should pursue a personal injury claim. Professional, kind and reassuring was CB Hallen who took the case.  We met at his office, a beautiful location in Cardiff, and signed off to proceed.  The initial value Brad provided was a formal letter detailing what to expect during the process, and the timelines.  Brad will also accomodate virtual meetings, conveniently alleviating the commute to his office - although my preference was to interact directly.  The process is long with elements of vulnerability, however Brad always remained available to answer questions. He exudes patience, kindness, diligence, and is extremely knowledgeable in his field of expertise. This is very reassuring to those unfamiliar with the law surrounding personal injury issues.  The case settled with a favorable outcome. I felt so grateful we persevered and definitely cherish having had the opportunity to work with CB Hallen. He is an esteemed professional who lends quality and finesse to the experience.
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18 Dec, 2019 by Perry kuhn
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02 Sep, 2016 by Robert and tina
"It is unfair to believe everything you hear about lawyers, some of it might not be true." - Gerald F. Lieberman What do you do when you need a personal injury attorney? It has been suggested that you get referrals from friends...check to make sure they are specialized in your area of need..and, of course, you'd want EXPERIENCE (like 45 years...-and a plus- working with very well known... exceptional colleagues) But the bottom line is,... you want a " tough" one. Tough means many things...emotionally strong and hard to influence, being determined....refusing to quit..you know, ...what you need to win. We didn't know that, of course, as we'd never had a need for an attorney. Boy, did we get an AWESOME attorney by chance... You don't need luck...take our word for it ...you need Mr. C Bradley Hallen! Mr. Hallen was very APPROACHABLE...he LISTENED and got the information he needed to get from us and, ...he was off! Within days, he had visited the accident scene...taken videos...and just generally "got to it". He was VERY THROUGH...he checked out everything. We found out when you call, you get a call back...HE RESPONDS ..not everyone does that nowadays. His office was VERY PROFESSIONAL. He referred us to other professionals....people who would help us....all sorts.... Doctors, Vocational specialist, and physical therapists...even more. He INCLUDED US in every step...and provided us with valuable information and HE WAS RIGHT THERE to help us make the right decisions EVERY STEP OF THE WAY! The end result? HE PRODUCED A FANTASTIC result...much better than we'd even hoped for. WHAT MORE CAN YOU ASK FOR?
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09 Mar, 2009 by Anonymous
Susan has always provided my company with the best in legal services. She really is, as they say, a triple threat: extremely knowledgeable, with very great business ethics and provides great results.
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09 Mar, 2009 by Anonymous
When you find an attorney this competent, effective, trustworthy and capable you never want to deal with anyone else. Five minutes in her office and you know you've made the right choice. Because she saved me so much in both money and grief, I cannot stop recommending Susan Nattrass. If she can't see you because she's too busy, all I can say is wait until she can. In the long run you will save time, money and anxiety. This is an attorney you keep for life. You'd have to have seen how she handled the opposing attorney in my case to know how brilliant and powerful Susan was for me. All the while remaining civil, composed, even kind, she was able to settle the case perfectly. I had an initial consultation with a different attorney, and the approach he explained he'd have taken was the opposite of hers. His was standard operating procedure. Hers was to be creative and find solutions. Now that I know the difference I'm glad I chose Susan Nattrass. My wife agrees, she is simply brilliant!
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21 Sep, 2020 by Anonymous
Denise was disorganized, scattered and could not keep up with opposing counsels motions.
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13 Oct, 2015 by Anonymous
Extremely knowledgeable and professional. I highly recommend this family law Attorney, she helped me through a very difficult time in my life and I will be forever grateful.
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