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24 Mar, 2010 by Anonymous
Ira represented me in two different matters and handled both of them exceptionally well. He is multi-talented. He assisted my real estate development group in reducing its real estate taxes on one occasion and was able to get me out of a jam on a speeding ticket on the Taconic as well.
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22 Apr, 2009 by Anonymous
Our family has used Ira for several real estate transactions. He was excellent. Very honest and reliable.
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18 Nov, 2007 by Anonymous
In the entire time Mr. Halfond was supposed to be representing me, I only saw him twice. The first time, when he told me he would be representing me; the second when he cheerfully announced that I had better take the deal that was offered (life shattering- and NOT for any kind of a crime) or fight it and invariably lose- I took the deal against my own will, THEN found out that it could not be appealed- fine print that Mr. Halfond had failed to mention. He didn't try to advocate for me, and even hung up the phone on me on one occasion when I had called to ask a question about my case. After my "day in court", he spoke about the entire thing within earshot of no less than 5 people that I know of- breaking attorney client confidentiality with a private conference room available only 5 feet away- then had the audacity to put his hand out for me to shake it when all was said and done. Heed my warning- DO NOT trust this man with your freedom- and if he is appointed to you by the court, request someone else...
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06 Jun, 2019 by Anonymous
Failed to meet me at the start. Took an extremely long time to resolve a simple issue. I was asked to call every week for updates then insulted for being noncompliant for no reason and hung up phone on me because I questioned the additional fee. Was charged additional 500.00 for figuring out 20% of social security check donation for charity which I and the banker could have figured in a minute. She could be more courteous!
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28 Sep, 2012 by Habits
Don't be fool like I was. When I contacted Mr. John Revis, he appeared to be very competent from the initial meeting; however, this illusion fell apart shortly afterwards. Let my mistake be your learning. There are plenty of other lawyers who ARE competent. Look elsewhere. Do not go down the same road as me.
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17 Dec, 2020 by Anonymous
If you hire this team you will NOT deal with Susan W. Tolbert. I spoke with her only twice during the entire ten months of my case. You will deal with her DISRESPECTFUL, UNPROFESSIONAL, LAZY, RUDE case manager Jennifer Morris. I tried to get one of her other six case managers and Susan called me and yelled at me. Told me Jennifer was her best worker, which was sad because she was VERY unprofessional. She actually told me if I didn't want to work with Jennifer Morris I could go to another law office but I had already invested six months with these two so I simply spoke with Jennifer as little as possible. They sent me to doctors that I was told were under contract with them and was NOT ALLOWED to see doctors that were covered under my own Health Insurance BCBS. Her case worker never got MRIs, X rays, or any other past medical history that would PROVE that these injuries were NOT pre-existing. Susan called me and told me if I went to court I would possibly lose the case because we had no way to prove these injuries were caused by this accident. As an RN, I knew which MRI's from my past would help me win this case so I CALLED TWIN LAKES and got the records, sent them to their office and four days later I won the case. NO THANKS TO THEM. After winning $100,000.00 they kept $41,000.00 telling me that my medical bills were $34,000.00 which CAN NOT BE TRUE because I never went to the hospital, I had NO surgeries, I had steroid injections and Ablation with THEIR doctors at AdvantaCare, three visits with their doctors at Coastal for medication and chiropractic visits twice a week for two months. If I had used my own health insurance it would have cost me $2500.00 copay and that's it. These people are liars, unprofessional, rude, disrespectful, and probably illegal forcing me to go to their doctors who are most likely on their payroll!!! BUT being lawyers they know how to get away with it. DO NOT USE MORGAN AND MORGAN. At least not the Daytona Office. "For the People"......NOT SO!!!! They are FOR THE MONEY, their money, not yours.
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09 Jun, 2014 by Benjamin
I literally just got off the phone with this guy and I can not believe the degree of apathy and disregard I was met with. Bear in mind the fact that I have never met him before and this is the first time that I have ever contacted him. As a potential first time client you would expect to be met with more than a generous degree of welcoming care and concern and professional regard for whatever your case may be. Now granted, I had not done my homework however - the response I got to my inquiries was appalling. In a tone thick with apathy and sarcastic disregard - he carelessly grilled me over some discrepancies with my case and then - in so many words - he let me know that either he didn't want to be bothered. He blew me off, instructing me to go down to the Social Security office and apply, saying and I quote "when they turn you down give me a call." Excuse me? I thought it was the attorney's job to fight for the client - not to tell him to take a hike. I know that my case looks like a mess at first glance, to be frankly honest - however this is the first time that I had ever met this person and spoke with him and he would not even extend the professional courtesy of offering me an initial consultation so that we could discuss my case at length. I don't know - maybe he was having a bad day, as it was nearing the close of the business - however, that was no excuse for him just blowing me off. Totally unprofessional, and totally unacceptable. Recently I heard in the news that a judge of all people asked an attorney, quote "if he wanted to take it outside" and then promptly punched him in the face upon exiting the courtroom. Maybe things are getting heated and job stress is at an all time high in the legal profession, I don't know - maybe you would like to give him the benefit of the doubt, however - No I would NOT recommend this lawyer.
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02 Jun, 2021 by Anonymous
I can't tell you how good she is at what she does as she emailed her assistant that she was not interested in my case and that the assistant should tell me there was a conflict of interest. The assistant helpfully emailed the whole trail to me. She didn't even care to discuss the case with me.
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