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23 Nov, 2021 by Anonymous
Attorney Santowski makes sure his clients best interests are foremost! Thankyou!
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19 Sep, 2013 by Aaron
Raymond has helped me on a wide variety of issues and has always diligently communicated all the possible outcomes. After years of dealing with attorneys who told you what you needed to hear to move forward and hire them, it was refreshing to hear from an honest lawyer who truly had my best intersts at heart.
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23 Jul, 2017 by Beth
I hired Gil to represent me on the sale of my home. He's knowledgeable, informative and his calm demeanor helped make an overwhelming situation less stressful. He cares about his clients. I highly recommend him.
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10 May, 2012 by Mia
I have communicated with other attorneys in the past for one thing or another and was very happy with Mr. Schumm. He returns my telephone calls promptly and takes time to explain complicated legal issues with me.
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28 Feb, 2012 by Jc
Wonderful bankruptcy attorney. Included accounts that even I forgot about.
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24 Jan, 2012 by Anonymous
I found Reid by using the Hyatt legal service and I'm glad I chose him to represent me. Reid is very approachable, knowledgeable, and all other things a good lawyer should be.
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25 Jul, 2017 by John
Mr. Naumann handled the sale of my house recently and was extremely helpful. Not only did have the legal chops, but he was also very prompt and helpful in providing invaluable advice throughout the process. I would strongly recommend him to anyone looking to buy or sell real estate. He made everything so easy and convenient for me!
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26 Jan, 2015 by Kevin
I hired David to meet with my client about a will. He talked a good game until i gave him authority to contact the client. When he arrived at the retirement community he refused to get on the elevator because he weighed too much. He pressured her into giving him a check for $850.00.. He demanded a 90 year old widow talk about her private information in a public restaurant that all her neighbors eat at. He wrote down her name and her beneficiaries grab the check and took off. She asked how are you going to do a will if you haven't talked to the guy who handles my financial accounts. He said this is a very simple will. She felt like she got scammed. When I called the office to talk about the unfortunate event that happened he asked me "who I was" I responded by saying I am the one that hired you for $150.00 to meet with my client and you pressured her into giving you a check for $850.00 he said I don't talk about my clients personal affairs and hung up. After calling him for 2 weeks he finally returned the widow's call. She instructed him to speak with me and to apologize for being rude. He disappeared again for many days. When he did call her back he said he had the will done and he was not going to work with the man that hired him. She told him she was seeking other representation and he intimidated her to tears. He called her until we told him every time she calls us crying about him we are recording the calls he finally stopped. We still have not seen the money returned. Beware of this guy he prayed on the elderly and he wanted to charge her $850 to write down her name and her beneficiaries.
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      Lawyers may charge anywhere from $150 to $500 or more per hour, depending on experience and location.
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      For routine legal services like drafting a will or handling an uncontested divorce, lawyers might offer a flat fee.
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