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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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17 Sep, 2019 by David
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17 Sep, 2019 by David
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17 Sep, 2019 by David
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19 Jul, 2016 by Jeff
Our Condo Association hired Tom's firm for a State Highway Land Taking. We first started with one of Tom's associates that is no longer with the firm. Then the case was handed to another one of Tom's associates until he left the firm leaving a wake of unfinished business. Now, under Wisconsin law, the County has paid his firm a great deal of money before all the unsettled issues are resolved. It has been several years of emails and phone calls and our Association is left hold the bag. Would strongly urge anyone not to hire Tom or hi firm. Tom's recommendation was: "you should really hire a lawyer!"
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29 Jan, 2019 by Jasmine
James Donohoo was unprepared when we negotiated with my husband's attorney. He was unprepared in court. He offended the judge in court. He told me not to follow the judge's order.
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06 May, 2014 by Anonymous
This lawyer was to represent me at court and after one initial meeting , I rarely again heard back from her before any court dates over several years.
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08 May, 2010 by Cate
I was double billed and given bad legal advise. Run far away from this attorney.
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28 Aug, 2010 by Albert
Over the course of a few months, Duffin promised me to do a task that, honestly, didn't require more than a couple hours of work. He became busy with other work, and kept putting mine off. Then, finally, as he became overwhelmed with other work, he simply dropped mine. Had he said he wasn't interested in the beginning, I could have gotten another lawyer. It was an extremely time-sensitive matter. My conclusion: he cares about some of his clients, maybe, and others don't merit even the time of day. On a previous matter, he simply forgot to do something else that he indicated to me he had done. For months, I was exposed to a contempt of court violation without my knowledge. And, had I not given up on Duffin and gotten another lawyer, I could have ended up in prison.
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17 Sep, 2019 by David
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19 Jun, 2021 by Anonymous
Do not use this person. He only cares about himself and money. He doesn't do any work other than review the charging documents and "wings" it in court. After he has your money he doesn't respond to calls or emails. He seems to have quite the ego, still don't understand why. Court officials obviously have little regard for him. I experienced all of this first hand after it was too late. There are plenty of similar comments on line. Wish I would have researched him beforehand. In my opinion he shouldn't be allowed to practice law.
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05 Apr, 2017 by Anonymous
Do not use this attorney. I have been trying to reach him to get updates on my case, and he never returns calls or emails. Would not return my money for doing no work!
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15 Jun, 2024 by Alexandra
My family and I were referred by a friend of family to the office for what we were told was simple process. She was supposed to file suit against government but it was never filed. She could not give me proof she did work and yelled at my husband that he’s lying and so we had to go with other attorney. She seemed so nice when met first time but it is clearly a show! No responsibility or anything and she thinks she’s better than us and said hung up phone when we cry to her about what she did.
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17 Sep, 2019 by David
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18 Oct, 2017 by Russell
Meet him to talk about my case , charged me for my case and told me it will take two weeks to get study of my case, six months later nothing just paid .. all they care about money ..
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26 Jan, 2024 by Anonymous
While Tony was working for: 622 N Water St #400, c/o Gurstel Law Firm P.C., Milwaukee, WI 53202 US The case was thrown out. No ability to contact. Judge Rohl, my farm's rural neighbor of over 50 years, thought this was the most unprofessional conduct he has ever seen in 20+ years on the bench. Case dismissed, Gurstel now owes me money for my time and effort.
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28 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
Unreliable. She scheduled a meeting under her conditions, and canceled it last minute despite several weeks notice of meeting date.
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07 Oct, 2024 by Cris
I requested a consultation concerning a serious safety issue in the workplace - never responded.
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