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09 Aug, 2017 by John
I retained Joel to help me defend my daughter and I from a civil suit involving a college apartment rental. He's very down to earth, communicates well, and was always looking out for our interests first. Cost was as issue and so he emphasized a common sense approach that allowed the matter to get resolved without spending more necessary. I would hire him again for any civil matter.
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02 Aug, 2017 by Joseph
I have had the pleasure to work with Joel on multiple occasions. About 10 years ago he worked for my firm and provided exceptional service to the clients and excellent analytical work that was of critical help in the complex matters. He has outstanding expertise in insurance law, business law of all types, the other areas he discusses in his bio and now he has entered a role as a high level person of expertise in Cybersecurity, privacy and related areas of breach law. I highly recommend Joel without reservation. I would hire him for any of these matters again.
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02 Aug, 2017 by Anonymous
I write from the perspective of someone who has not only hired half a dozen lawyers in prior years, but as someone who is now in law school. In short, I have been around many lawyers. There are many fine lawyers and so a lawyer who does a good job for a client doesn't necessarily stand out. Thus, while I would give a good review to many lawyers, Mr. Holt is the only lawyer to whom I would give an unqualified five-star review; not only is he an exceptional lawyer, but he is someone who genuinely cares for his clients. I have sat here for a while debating the best way to explain my opinion of Mr. Holt without digressing into either a list of commonly-used adjectives that could be written about anyone (and by anyone), or into the multiple ways that he has consistently exceeded expectations as my lawyer for the past five years. I think the following most accurately conveys my sentiments: Despite being a profession that is the recipient of more than its fair share of jokes and pessimism, a lawyer -- at his or her best -- has a higher calling. The lawyer is a champion of the rule of law and a zealous advocate for his or her client. In these roles, a lawyer necessarily inhabits a special position of trust and should be deeply mindful of the fact that his or her efforts may profoundly affect the lives of other people. The best of lawyers recognize these facts and thus they do not approach the practice of law as merely a job. And so, when I think about these facts within the context of soon embarking on my own legal career, I cannot think of a better embodiment of the virtues that all lawyers should strive toward than Mr. Holt. He therefore has my unqualified highest recommendation.
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05 Nov, 2014 by Babs
Mr. Marks reviewed my case and informed me of what my options were and worked well with opposing counsel to settle my case. I would retain Mr. Marks again if I find myself needing legal assistance in the future! I am very happy with the way my case went!
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09 Sep, 2024 by A
Extremely poor communication
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22 Aug, 2024 by Ashlee rosacco
He came highly recommended. Fights for his clients. One of the smartest people I’ve ever met. Best money I’ve ever spent. You won’t regret hiring him.
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17 May, 2024 by Jennifer scales
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03 Apr, 2024 by Dee castle
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13 Mar, 2019 by Nick lydick
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28 Feb, 2019 by Carl corby
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09 Sep, 2024 by A
Extremely poor communication
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22 Aug, 2024 by Ashlee rosacco
He came highly recommended. Fights for his clients. One of the smartest people I’ve ever met. Best money I’ve ever spent. You won’t regret hiring him.
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17 May, 2024 by Jennifer scales
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09 Sep, 2024 by A
Extremely poor communication
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22 Aug, 2024 by Ashlee rosacco
He came highly recommended. Fights for his clients. One of the smartest people I’ve ever met. Best money I’ve ever spent. You won’t regret hiring him.
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19 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
Amazing and reliable. I highly recommend him to someone looking for an attorney in portage county. He’s the best.
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09 Sep, 2024 by A
Extremely poor communication
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22 Aug, 2024 by Ashlee rosacco
He came highly recommended. Fights for his clients. One of the smartest people I’ve ever met. Best money I’ve ever spent. You won’t regret hiring him.
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17 May, 2024 by Jennifer scales
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13 Feb, 2017 by Susan
I met with attorney can from this firm in july 2016 for an hour after calling twice on the phone. After the hour meeting, attorney can told me he cannot represent me as the defendant was being represented by someone who rents office space from them. He even told me he went downstairs and took a folder from said defendant and gave it to his attorney. Now the same defendant hires attorney kratcoski. After being made aware of the conflict and seeing phone logs, i described the office and i knew they rented space to troy reeves which is not public knowledge, he refuses to withdraw. This is very unethical. I have reported him to portage county ethics committe and was already told this is a major ethical problem. My attorney has been trying to get attorney kratcoski to withdraw now for over a month. He refuses. Today he was supposed to send errol can, a partner to a hearing to get this situated and instead, he files a motion to continue. I believe that attorney can and this firm met with me to get inside info on my case as they saw alot of my evidence in the hour we met so they can represent the defendant with insider info. This firm is extremely unethical to refuse to withdraw from a case when You have already met with the plaintiff and then decide to represent the defendant
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29 Jul, 2016 by Jill
Pete is always watching out for me and my kids. He is so thorough. He pointed out aspects of my case that I didn't know were important and really protected my interests. He and Dawn (assistant) keep me well informed of developments. He has been a true professional in court and privately. My kids and I feel protected and he is constantly there to be supportive and helpful. I would recommend him highly without reservation to anyone who is looking for a wonderful attorney. AAAAA++++++
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23 Feb, 2015 by Stanley
I have used Mr. Kratcoski several times in the past for various issues. He helped me navigate my divorce, and various child support and custody issues. I have been very satisfied with him. He is extremely knowledgable and also very fair. I have personally recommended him to several other people and definitely have his number in my phone for in the future. As another reviewersaid he is busy, so be patient, but he has always gotten back to me!
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14 Nov, 2022 by Michelle collier
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07 Apr, 2011 by Anonymous
Did not use the resources available to him to win the simplest of cases.. I had witnesses to support my testimony, he told me they weren't necessary. Also had video to support my testimony, he doesnt even remember having the video dropped off for his review. Cost me thousands in attorney fees and nearly a thousand in fines from the Court. I am very burned I went with a amateur.
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16 Sep, 2022 by Anonymous
This attorney allowed his mother to emotionally abuse and slander his first wife to people in the community, since he just stood by and allowed her to do it. He, himself, obviously slandered his first wife to his law school friends. This lawyer not only emotionally abused his first wife, but also physically, on repeated occasions,, starting when they were engaged and she had no way to get away from him. He refused to support her, in any way, the first time she was accepted to graduate school, and he wasn't accepted to any law school yet. At that time, he said he could read between the lines of a letter from his mother. He claimed that she wanted to see them get married. To make him and his mother happy, his first wife dropped out of graduate school, and the emotional abuse from his mother started as soon as she got inside her door. Her son didn't have the, well, courage to stand up to his 4'9" mother and tell her to stop bullying his fiance. Bullying seems to be a characteristic behavior of this attorney's family. This attorney’s mother, a low-paid factory worker for most of her life, seemed intensely jealous of her son’s, this attorney’s first wife..This attorney’s first wife was never responsible for that.fact that she might have been disowned for her stupid behavior when she was around 15. Within less than a few years this attorney started belittling and mocking his first wife to her face, much like his hateful mother did on more than once occasion, and then started to physically abuse her, once so badly she needed emergency surgery. He now seems to be suffering from some kind of delusion that what he did to his first wife is A-okay because he has some degree, which some of her educated acquaintances have described as "worthless" (they obviously promote misogyny, too)I which now that allows him to harbor a delusional belief that he is now some kind of Jesus Christ clone. Obviously, very hypocritical, esp. since he should have gone to jail for what he did to his first wife before they got married. He has never had the decency to even apologize to his first wife. It seems his second wife might have gone out of her way to slander his first wife behind her back, too, since his first wife found out that she went with George W. Cochran, to get a marriage license, barely 3 days after the divorce to his first wife was final. This attorney was never the serious kind of student that his first wife was. Even in law school, he seemed more interested in socializing (obviously, in ways that were inappropriate and immoral, including slandering his first wife) with his classmates than actually studying. When his first wife asked him what kind of grades he was earning in law school, he frowned and refused to answer.
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