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21 Apr, 2015 by Michael
Deborah responded with lightning fast speed and succinct clarity showing her prowess as an attorney. I will be doing more business with Deborah in the future.
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11 Sep, 2024 by Garcia vega
If I could give this place no stars that’s exactly what they would get. I hired Mr.Cooke to prepare a demand letter for a vehicle I purchased that was experiencing mechanical problems. I Forwarded all my emails to his staff and explained the situation to them several times. They drafted a demand letter and gave it to the process server and luckily I called on that day and was able stop it from being served to the seller of the car. I specifically told them I wanted to review the document to ensure accuracy before sending it and they tried to send it anyway. After reviewing the letter you could tell that it was not written by an attorney and was written poorly with inaccurate information that didn’t even apply to my case. When the attorney spoke with me, he told me that the demand letters are a technicality and that they don’t mean anything. He further stated that most people don’t respond to the demand letter anyway, so it didn’t matter if the letter was accurate or written poorly. The letter was $ 500.00 dollars and if I’m going to pay $500 I want it done correctly! The fact that the attorney even had this audacity to communicate that , made me decide to cancel sending the letter to the seller of the vehicle. I advised members of his staff by email and telephone that I did not wish to send the demand letter going forward due to quality of the letter that was written. His staff acknowledged my request and I didn’t hear from them for a month. After 30 days, I received a phone call from his law clerk stipulating that the letter had been sent and the seller didn’t respond. So after I advised them not to send the demand letter they sent it anyway refusing to follow direction after I paid $500 dollars. I completely understand why the seller didn’t respond to the letter and it was because it was not factual and poorly written and they clearly appear to be an incompetent Law Firm. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS LAW-FIRM TO FRIENDS OR FAMILY. Stay away !
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19 Aug, 2024 by Wellness proteam
Mr. Carbonell and staff went above and beyond to settle a tough case for maximum benefits. I would definitely recommend their firm to anyone needing litigation legal services.
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14 May, 2024 by Arianna mendez
As a business litigation attorney, Attorney Carbonell is my go to referral for all my clients having an issue with their home insurance claim. He is an experienced litigator who feels passionate about his clients and who is not afraid to take the case to trial.
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11 Sep, 2024 by Garcia vega
If I could give this place no stars that’s exactly what they would get. I hired Mr.Cooke to prepare a demand letter for a vehicle I purchased that was experiencing mechanical problems. I Forwarded all my emails to his staff and explained the situation to them several times. They drafted a demand letter and gave it to the process server and luckily I called on that day and was able stop it from being served to the seller of the car. I specifically told them I wanted to review the document to ensure accuracy before sending it and they tried to send it anyway. After reviewing the letter you could tell that it was not written by an attorney and was written poorly with inaccurate information that didn’t even apply to my case. When the attorney spoke with me, he told me that the demand letters are a technicality and that they don’t mean anything. He further stated that most people don’t respond to the demand letter anyway, so it didn’t matter if the letter was accurate or written poorly. The letter was $ 500.00 dollars and if I’m going to pay $500 I want it done correctly! The fact that the attorney even had this audacity to communicate that , made me decide to cancel sending the letter to the seller of the vehicle. I advised members of his staff by email and telephone that I did not wish to send the demand letter going forward due to quality of the letter that was written. His staff acknowledged my request and I didn’t hear from them for a month. After 30 days, I received a phone call from his law clerk stipulating that the letter had been sent and the seller didn’t respond. So after I advised them not to send the demand letter they sent it anyway refusing to follow direction after I paid $500 dollars. I completely understand why the seller didn’t respond to the letter and it was because it was not factual and poorly written and they clearly appear to be an incompetent Law Firm. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS LAW-FIRM TO FRIENDS OR FAMILY. Stay away !
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19 Aug, 2024 by Wellness proteam
Mr. Carbonell and staff went above and beyond to settle a tough case for maximum benefits. I would definitely recommend their firm to anyone needing litigation legal services.
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14 May, 2024 by Arianna mendez
As a business litigation attorney, Attorney Carbonell is my go to referral for all my clients having an issue with their home insurance claim. He is an experienced litigator who feels passionate about his clients and who is not afraid to take the case to trial.
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03 May, 2021 by Anonymous
Stay away from this lawyer!!! We hired him to handle double citizenship. Very responsive before payment, but after he send the initial application we didn’t hear back for a year, despite us following up, again and again, asking for an update. Emails were read but never responded. Now further clarifications are required for this initial application by the German government. Same thing, no response, despite reading all the emails. We now hired another lawyer. Do yourself a favor and stay away. There is a whole bunch of other clients with the same experience.
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