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03 May, 2016 by Anonymous
Brenda Sprader did a great job! Responsive and compassionate are two words that come to mind. Brenda has been fantastic in helping with our estate planning needs and even after the paperwork was in place, Brenda has continued to be there to answer questions, assist with additional items and truly cares about us as a family.
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09 Feb, 2016 by Joseph
Brenda handled my Case, and I couldn't be happier with the results. She familiarized herself with my case immediately, answered all my questions and addressed all my concerns, directly. I would recommend Brenda E Sprader!
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03 Feb, 2016 by Brenda
Brenda was recommended to me by a friend of mine, and I'm glad I got her as my lawyer. She does a phenomenal job. Brenda understood what needed to be done! I'm so happy that I chose her. She's extremely professional and knows what she's doing. I'd recommend her to anyone and everyone! :)
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24 Feb, 2017 by Anonymous
This Attorney was excellent and very confident in what she does! My son was in IEP classes and struggling to fit in when he was expelled from school for the rest of the year! She assured me that as soon as they seen her name on the paperwork they would be trying to figure out what to do because with him being in IEP they were going to have to make sure he had an education plan in place for the rest of the year! She said when they got her education plan that she was going to write up for him, I'd probably have a phone call the next day telling me he could come back to school because her education plan was going to cost them a fortune and on top of that they were going to have to pay her fees also!!! I loved this lady!!!
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28 May, 2017 by Tammy
she was recommended by a friend of mine...what a bust. She is only concerned about herself, go elsewhere
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26 Sep, 2015 by Sandy
Very compassionate person to work with. My work schedule is hectic and she went above and beyond to accommodate my needs when it came to appointments and speaking to her. Very knowledgable person and was SUPER impressed with her skills and professionalism. Everything was done timley and I couldn't of asked for better service and a better attorney. Highly recommend her!
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08 Dec, 2014 by Anonymous
I waited over a week for Jenny to respond on parenting time/custody issues. During this time, the father of my child was keeping our daughter out of school to keep her from me. I plead with her to help me, to advise me as a lawyer should. There was a HUGE lack of communication. When I finally heard from her she was very uncompassionate to my emotional stress and informed me she would take no further action. I wish I could get that week of my life back so I could use it toward a lawyer who can return a phone call and email. Also, her secretary Sally had a very condescending attitude which was not comforting during this very hard time.
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      For routine legal services like drafting a will or handling an uncontested divorce, lawyers might offer a flat fee.
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      Common in personal injury cases; the lawyer receives a percentage (typically 25% to 40%) of any settlement or award.
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