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04 Mar, 2021 by Morrie noble
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18 Aug, 2020 by Nanxi xu
Summer is very knowledgeable and helpful in preparing my green card application and interview. She always stays on top of everything and keeps me posted about the latest updates. Summer is patient, responsive, and professional. Highly recommend!
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28 Sep, 2019 by Gaspar vasquez
She is really good immigration lawyer.
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20 Mar, 2024 by Brandon mathis
Easy to work with, friendly and professional
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04 Mar, 2024 by Kevin bunch
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08 Feb, 2024 by Sam hoopes
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17 Nov, 2023 by Traye brown
Esther's always been like an extention to my family... guardian ad litem and attorney as a juvenile, and represents me on a regular basis in my adult years. She's worked wonders for me... got me practically sentenced to no time at all compared to what could have been.
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25 Sep, 2023 by Eliana carmona
I can't believe how filthy this office is! Disgusting. If this is your court appointed attorney , GOOD LUCK!! 🤣
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17 Nov, 2023 by Traye brown
Esther's always been like an extention to my family... guardian ad litem and attorney as a juvenile, and represents me on a regular basis in my adult years. She's worked wonders for me... got me practically sentenced to no time at all compared to what could have been.
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25 Sep, 2023 by Eliana carmona
I can't believe how filthy this office is! Disgusting. If this is your court appointed attorney , GOOD LUCK!! 🤣
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07 Nov, 2023 by David tait
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24 Aug, 2023 by Kathy mccallister
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16 Jun, 2023 by Elizabeth walker
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23 May, 2024 by Alex moore
They are awful ud be better asking the receptionist for advise they do most the work!!! These lawyers will say they'll loom into something and then ask u about it again ur next meeting can't even remember your name trust me this is not worth ur time or money they will do nothing!!! Advice maybe chatgbt and just have the ai right the letters for u wish I'd have never gone here!!!
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23 Mar, 2024 by Eliana carmona
Unprofessional & a cursing nuisance. Don't waste your time.
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11 Feb, 2022 by John wunder
The only complaint was "Robert" who is an a**wipe extraordinaire. HIs complaints are bogus. The real reason he is upset is that he did not follow my advice, in fact refused to so, and ended up with a result he did not like, and THEN wanted to talk me and left several voice mails over the weekend. Apparently he though for his measly payments I was on call for him 24/7.
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10 May, 2020 by Robert
Being from out of town we contacted John Wunder by referral. This time is during the Corona Virus epidemic. We paid the initial $250 consultation fee and was only able to correspond with him thru email. We would ask John to please call us to talk but I think he may have responded to two request by phone. He really did not provide the family with much legal suggestions as to how to fight our situation. He only corresponded with the other attorney involved and gave us the options the opposing attorney offered. I was the family member of the deceased, I was the executor and trustee of the will involved. The complaint against me was a live in girlfriend of the deceased. Of course during this time another $500 dollars was involved in John fee. John went from a consultation to hire of course and still would not correspond with me by phone. I never met this man face to face! John did even less for me and my family after the hiring fee. I definitely would not ever hire or even consult with this attorney ever again and would not recommend him for any type of situation!!!
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28 Dec, 2018 by Walter
1 Star is to high for this lawyer. I hired him for my divorce. He never responded to and email, never returned a call when I left a message for him. After 8 months dealing with this he finally got to work on my case only to agree with my ex wife attorney and give her everything that she wanted never once he reviewed any documents nor he fought back when they were providing him false documents or information. in the end I was screwed up and ended up with the short end of the stick (including paying for my ex wife attorneys fees) . Unfortunately I ran out of time or I would hired a different lawyer. I would not recommend Metcalf to anyone not even my worst enemy.
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