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19 Jun, 2018 by Anhild
I have worked with Melissa on several cases and she's a terrific attorney. She listens and answers all of my questions, and has my best interest at heart. I would definitely recommend her.
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14 Jun, 2018 by Debbie
My attorney, Melissa Wagner (Sedlacek) has handled multiple personal cases for me and I cannot thank her enough for her knowledge, compassion and always being so caring. Melissa, has always gone above and beyond and is the hardest worker I have ever seen. Melissa, always kept me informed and was always two steps ahead in preparing questions, documents and ensuring that I would be taken care of. I am always speaking highly about Melissa to family, friends and co-workers and feel blessed to have her in my life. I could not trust anyone else than Melissa, so if you ever need an attorney, you really do need to reach out to Melissa and trust me, you will be amazed and so glad you have her on your side.
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07 Jan, 2015 by Larry g
I first found Tim because of a business issue I had and when I did some online research regarding the issue, Tim popped up as one of the only attorney in Illinois that new the ins and outs of UCC regulations, and he was the only one that had published opinions on the matter. Because of the issues that I had, my business (and myself personally) had to file for bankruptcy. Tim handled the matters as more then just an attorney... he treated me (and still treats me) as a friend would. Tim is a tell it like it is kind of guy. There is no "blow smoke up your ass" typical lawyer stuff with him, If he feels that he can help you he tells you that he can, if he feels that he can't help you then he tell you that he can't. I have dealt with alot of attorneys over the years but I have continued using Tim since the day I met him for any and all matters that come up because he is the real deal. He knows the law, knows the system, and knows how to tell a client the reality of a situation. I cannot say enough good things about him!
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25 Jul, 2024 by Dorothea chianakas
Jim stuck by me through years in dealing with a stressful situation. I admire his composure, work ethic and most of all excellent representation. Jim was exactly what I needed. He was very responsive, proactive, detail oriented, and knowledgeable. I feel he really listened and genuinely understood me, and had my best interest in mind.
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15 May, 2024 by Carolyn h.
Sandra is a wonderful probate attorney.
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31 Jan, 2024 by Katie kallas
Great follow through.
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21 Feb, 2024 by Lisa berg (bobby berg)
As a mental health professional I have been consulting with the Nye group for over 20years. They are consistently professional, available and astute in understanding the nuances of providing therapy and its intersection with Federal and State laws that govern mental health treatment. As a private practice owner and therapist the consultation services have been invaluable. Lisa M Berg,LCSW
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05 Feb, 2024 by Julia friesen
I have benefited greatly from Jonathan Nye’s telephone consultation service over the years and value his thoughtful timely responses that clearly reflect his professional knowledge of both mental health law and clinical concerns. I highly recommend Jonathan!
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15 Dec, 2023 by Sydney gideon
The Nye Group has been absolutely crucial in establishing my practice! Jonathan has a direct and efficient approach allowing for clear guidance in vital legal matters. He has been wonderful to work with and a big part of building the foundation of SG Therapy Group.
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