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20 Jan, 2017 by Anonymous
Mr. Olson assisted in the preparation, review and filing of all documents I needed to start my own business. He listened to all of my concerns and explained (in terms I could easily understand) all of the legal steps I would need to take to protect myself and my business. His firm's attention to detail is above and beyond what I have ever experienced in the past. Highly recommended!
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08 Nov, 2010 by Julie
John Dondero has been an excellent choice for my divorce as well as a car accident (I was hit by a negligent driver) and a small dispute with an insurance company. He is easy to work with, sharp and strategic as they come, experienced and savvy. But the best part is that unlike all the other lawyers in town, he drives to the finish line no matter what obstacles must be hurdled. All this but he's soft-spoken, charming, a great listener and carries out all his tasks with utmost integrity.
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25 Nov, 2020 by Jenifer
Mr Leone got me the settlement I deserved! He worked tirelessly and is the most brilliant law aficionado In Maryland. He explains everything and made the lengthy trial process bearable. I’d trust all my legal needs to Chris. He’s hands down the best you’ll find. Thankyou I’m so grateful!!!!
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James A McGuire, experienced Litigation attorney in Edgewater, MD with 5 reviews
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11 Jul, 2024 by A proctor
Stopped in looking for help with a large estate, after waiting a few minutes and hearing voices, my wife rings the bell available on the counter. A woman comes out looking directly at me and begins chiding me for ringing the bell because she’s in a meeting and the kids there(didn’t see them) couldn’t help. Poor interaction and unnecessary. Why even have a bell? Very unwelcoming, especially for the businesss of handling estates which is already burdensome.
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05 Jun, 2021 by Frank downs
Excellent attorney. If you are in Edgewater, I highly recommend Mickey.
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19 Mar, 2020 by Dolores devlin
This was the first time I had done business with this group. I was referred by a friend. So happy I took her recommendation. Paige and Mickey were super professional and knowledgeable. Paige listened to my concerns and brought to my attention so many things I would never have thought to do. I would totally recommend this group to anyone who has a need for legal services.
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19 Jul, 2024 by Playtonic
Very happy with this law firm. They made everything very easy, I Worked with them for 2 years and never once had to see them in person. They doubled my expectations and saved me over $10000 in medical bills. Highly recommend!
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16 Jul, 2024 by Shane shorter
BEWARE! FIND ANOTHER ATTORNEY! I hired Tom for a child custody case. To start, I rarely spoke with him, and each conversation I was able to have with Tom left me more confused. Everything was through his paralegal, never speaking to Tom, which left a lot of questions unanswered. Couldn't understand Tom when he spoke, lots of mumbling and unfinished sentences, which is not what you want when working with an attorney. Every time we lost a motion/hearing, he would say, "It's very odd, peculiar, or the judge made an error..." (happened 5 times), and that was it. Never offered any recourse or anything. Throughout the case, Tom explained how I had a high probability of winning full custody, but things could potentially stay the same (50/50 custody). I ended up losing all custody (which was never explained as a possible outcome). During final statements, Tom started to give my final statement, was challenged by the judge, and then immediately gave up in the middle of his ending argument. After case is closed, I reached out to Tom for the final order, which I'm still unsure if Tom has it, to which he answered, was very disrespectful towards me, told me not to call anymore, he would not be handling my appeal (which he told me he would 3-5 days prior) and hung up on me. Stay clear of this firm. There are plenty of other well equipped attorneys out there that'll do what you ask.
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29 Nov, 2023 by B t
I’d give zero stars if I could. I could have represented myself better. And could have delt without the private sly remarks about my personal business.
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08 Feb, 2020 by Anonymous
He did a jury trial for me and told me that the judge you get does not matter. This judge stopped Krissoff in his tracks and threatened him if he continued his line of questioning. No doubt this judge was the worst you could have in Rockville but Krissoff did not normally practice there, so he did not know this judge. Prior to trial the judge asked the prosecutor and Krissoff into chambers to try and broker a plea of 2 to 3 years. He also told Krissoff if I do not accept his plea offer and go to trial and lose, he would hammer me at sentencing and he did. Gave me 30 years for 2 counts of theft over 300.00 Krissoff never told me about the threat and said it never happened, but in a round about way, the prosecutor told another attorney and that got back to me. I filed for a post conviction and the judge did not deny saying it, but Krissoff never admitted it was ever said. Is he brain dead?
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