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06 Aug, 2014 by Anonymous
He always showed up late on court dates and uses the excuse he was busy. Never picked up his phone. His voicemail is always full (tells you he never replies back to people). Told me I will be fine and I still did time. Waste of money, find a better lawyer.
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17 Sep, 2019 by David
incompetent pos lawyer. glad he's 65 and will be gone in 15 years.
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13 Nov, 2017 by Anonymous
Unimpressed with the way this attorney talked to us during pre-trial hearing. He got agitated quickly when after a minute we still hadn't made a decision on accepting his offer or going ahead with a trial. Seriously a minute to make a decision and he escalates to degrading talk loud enough for others in the room to hear. This guy has no patience or respect for other people. I would never hire him.
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17 Sep, 2019 by David
incompetent pos lawyer. glad he's 65 and will be gone in 15 years.
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17 Sep, 2019 by David
incompetent pos lawyer. glad he's 65 and will be gone in 15 years.
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23 Mar, 2024 by Deputy fransico izquierdo #210
Case number 2021tr031081: malicious prosecution, Exclusionary rule, fruit of the poisonous tree. Case number 2020TR011582: conflict of interest. 2 years of no license for unlawful stop, with falsified police report by deputy Francisco j. Izquierdo.
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19 May, 2023 by Sima
The impersonator is part of a black Nazi killer community, responsible for the surge in missing people. Please see: www.real-life-murder-mystery.com
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06 Apr, 2021 by Jrush 410
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17 Sep, 2019 by David
incompetent pos lawyer. glad he's 65 and will be gone in 15 years.
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24 May, 2016 by Al
Did very little to help my case seemed he was in it for the money
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22 Oct, 2018 by Anonymous
Very bad experience! Do not trust this woman ! Not your money or your future! She took my money, but didn't do anything for me, just tried to make me to except my husband unfair offer. She said it's the way how she do her job. I guess save your money ...It's better to go to court without attorney then pay for nothing... Lazy?
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10 May, 2024 by Anonymous
My family member filed a complaint on this man. She went into court as directed by Milwaukee PD to file a TRO on hers and her children's abuser. This man told her that she was involving the children when in fact the children was being a busted and one even had marks she had pictures. They told her it was to late to file a complaint. She had 60 days from the incident to file. They need to be investigated. Now I see why.
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17 Sep, 2019 by David
incompetent pos lawyer. glad he's 65 and will be gone in 15 years.
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27 Jan, 2016 by Brad
I hire ms. Bailey because I have reason to believe that my employer was discriminating against me for using FMLA leave and still believe so. I was Charged $300 just for the consultation. I was told I had to make an immediate decision as to weather or not to hire her. I was told I would not be Charged for such insignificant things as reading emails or phone calls, And that I could make payments of $100 a month for up to a Year.I was charged $1000 for a 3 page form letter to my employer. Like that really took hours? Then They started to charge me by the 10th of an hour for every little correspondence exactly what she said she would not do. $30 to read a 3 sentence Email? $118 for 10 minute phone call $29.50 to save and forward a file That took 3 or4 clicks of the mouse button. $29.50 for for a 1.5 minute phone call. $29.50 for another 2 sentence email. and on and on more worried about squeezing every dollar they could out me than representing me, to the point that I could no longer continue with a viable case. To make matters worse it seams that $100 a month payments that she said would be fine was not. Nola Cross Law firm began to immediately harass for the entire amount. Which had ballooned to almost $2000. Well I got things payed down to $454 dollars when I get a notice from collection associates saying I owe $720 .What kind of math is that! So now I have to File a complaint with the state bar and file for arbitration. So take my advice and never trust your employment concerns to The Cross Law firm or Danielle Bailey. They are only in it for the money and do not care about the client!
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17 Sep, 2019 by David
incompetent pos lawyer. glad he's 65 and will be gone in 15 years.
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17 Sep, 2019 by David
incompetent pos lawyer. glad he's 65 and will be gone in 15 years.
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17 Sep, 2019 by David
incompetent pos lawyer. glad he's 65 and will be gone in 15 years.
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17 Sep, 2019 by David
incompetent pos lawyer. glad he's 65 and will be gone in 15 years.
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17 Sep, 2019 by David
incompetent pos lawyer. glad he's 65 and will be gone in 15 years.
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29 Mar, 2017 by Patty
I am disappointed in this lawyer. He does return phone calls or e-mails in a timely manner, even if he calls you first. He also does not follow through on jail visits, even when he promises inmates he will visit them. He did not inform me of court dates, I found out by looking them up on Wisconsin CCAP. Attorney Bartell tends to procrastinate and delayed calling the DA, which probably affected the course of the case.
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04 Aug, 2014 by Anonymous
I hired this guy for my divorce and he was terrible. He did not show up to court and didn't even bother to let me know. He wouldn't do things I would ask him to do. He never got back to me!!!! He ordered a GAL, when I ordered him not too. The other attorney cancelled the GAL and Mr. Rupich ordered it against my advice. I did not want the kids having to go through this. They had to appear before the GAL. I was a stay at home for 14 years and I got 50 50 placement!!!! I had no job for all those years and I got $275 a month in child support and NO spousal support of any kind. He ruined my life!!! I ended up firing him and had to get a new attorney! I can't even tell you how terrible he was. We almost had a signed agreement with every other weekend visitation until he ordered the GAL twice and didn't bother to show up in court!!
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22 Nov, 2019 by Anonymous
She didn't do the work she was paid for, came to the hearing unprepared and failed to present the main evidences which resulted in losing the case.
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17 Sep, 2019 by David
incompetent pos lawyer. glad he's 65 and will be gone in 15 years.
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17 Sep, 2019 by David
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17 Sep, 2019 by David
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08 Jul, 2021 by Anonymous
Darrell Zall is not someone you want on your side. He stumbles through his job like he’s been doing it for 30 days, not 30 years. Luckily he is fed his clients and does not need to have any hire him directly. Poor communication and professionalism.
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17 Sep, 2019 by David
incompetent pos lawyer. glad he's 65 and will be gone in 15 years.
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17 Sep, 2019 by David
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10 Feb, 2021 by Anonymous
My dad and I had some issues we wanted to resolve. We hired Michael to assist us. I sent him a list of things I wanted to address, and after our 3 hour call, he ended up sending us his decision via email. I felt like none of my issues I asked him to address were even discussed in the email, and furthermore, it seemed like he pretended I didn't even ask those. I called him up to inquire about that, and right away he said that we would have to pay him more money and then hung up. Michael was of no use for us, we wasted our money and time. Michael seems like the kind of lawyer that just wants to take your money and not really provide any value, I recommend you find someone else.
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23 Oct, 2022 by Anonymous
Used her services for my company over the span of a 2 year long case. I've never seen someone so disorganized, comes to mediation unprepared and seeming to forget which case she is working on, and bills for hours which were questionable.
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