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26 Jul, 2024 by Liz wiersum
I'm a REALTOR™ who had the pleasure of working with Favil David Berns & Associates, LLC on a complex transaction where a couple was both buying and selling a home. I highly recommend Harmon and their exceptional admin, Sue. Throughout the process, they were a steadfast advocate for their clients, showcasing excellent negotiation skills and maintaining clear, effective communication. Sue was a cornerstone of the operation, ensuring all details were impeccably managed and facilitating smooth interactions. Their dedication to their clients' needs and their ability to handle the intricacies of both buying and selling were truly impressive. It was a privilege to collaborate with such a professional and diligent team.
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03 Oct, 2023 by Leigh harmon
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08 Aug, 2023 by Victor cabrera
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03 Feb, 2021 by Joe
Barron has been extraordinarily helpful in dealing with a less-than-straightforward situation as it relates to my grandmother's trust. He was always able to bring the conversation back to the law itself and did not entertain any speculation. Without fail, he gave very, very clear advice and direction. The most encouraging thing was that he looked after my interest instead of putting himself first. I recommend him wholeheartedly.
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26 Feb, 2015 by Anonymous
Trustworthy, honest and reliable are just a few words to describe Baron. I could not have gotten through my problems without Baron. He held my hand. Walked me through the process step by step. Kept me informed. Returned my calls in a timely manner. He is just the best! You just can't go wrong if you hire Baron Harmon
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13 Sep, 2013 by Jim
...this is your guy. I was referred to Baron through a friend and I couldn't be more pleased! From Day 1 he was a consummate pro. He helped us through a tough situation regarding a tax bill and in the end his small fee saved me around $13,000 and that is not a lie. His knowledge is 2nd to none. He does a great job of explaining your options while offering up his completely honest outlook. No BS here, he will tell you what to do, how to do it and what you can expect. About as straight forward and honest as they come. I appreciated his help and I hope he shares our success story for many years to come because it was his hard work and knowledge that led to our victory. On top of all that he is a great guy that you can just sit down and talk to. Makes a few hours in his office seem like nothing. Just one more positive trait he possesses. I highly recommend this guy for any legal needs. Call him first and see what he can do for you.
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29 Oct, 2014 by Rosemary
I have been using Jim Pauletto for about three years for many real estate deals as I am a real estate agent and have never been disappointed. Jeanette handles many questions in the office and refers me immediatley to Jim whenever necessary and he is available. They respond quickly to emails and phone calls. His prices are reasonable and his service is excellent.
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23 Mar, 2024 by Claudia guzman
Tome el tiempo de leer los reviews, y me arrepiento de no haberlos leído antes, por qué crean no lo hubiese contratado nunca, es un ratero,, cuándo vas a pedir sus servicios te dice que si puedes ganar, que no hay problema y te habla tan bonito que te convence, pero la verdad es que no te ayuda en nada, solo en quitarnos el dinero que nos cuesta a nosotros tenerlo, hasta pareciera que está a favor de la persona que uno está demandando, porque te quieren obligar a firmar papeles a favor de la otra persona y te quieren convencer de que no se puede hacer nada más, además de que cuando lo contratas él nunca va a cortés siempre manda a sus achichincles, la verdad no se los recomiendo, ya que si quiere que le robé su dinero adelante, y sí también quiere poner que yo no fui una de sus clientes puedo poner fotos del contrato para que ahí se vea que uno dice la verdad. Por favor no se dejen engañar por esta gente tan ratera
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14 Mar, 2024 by Keli johnson
My partner hired Larry as her divorce attorney. Don't waste your time or money. Once you get to the office, Gustavo Santana (who is head of firm) meets with you, reassures you, sugar coats you and then they want their retainer. After this, you will never talk to your lawyer again unless you are being billed. My partner never PHYSICALLY met Larry, whom the case was passed on to. We were under the assumption Gustavo would be taking the case since we talked to him and met with him and discussed the case with Gustavo. You will deal with the receptionists 99.9% of the time. Larry didn't take the time to explain anything court wise to his client. Just really awful experience. Don't let these people take away precious time (a year of ours) from being reunited with your CHILDREN. It seems to me that also, if you are a Hispanic woman (reading other reviews) you will be pushed through the courts like you are nothing. They truly do not care about their clients, only money. Your case will be slid through the system. They don't care if you win or lose, they get paid either way. Do your research...if you have to pay $5K for a good lawyer, do it. We did and were so glad that we did. Anyone looking for a worth it, no middle people, no receptionists type lawyer look up- Joanna l. Challacombe shes worth every penny.
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28 Feb, 2024 by Sandra martinez
Es uno Delos abogados que mal ase su trabajo solo pagamos mucho dinero para que el proceso de mi esposo al último nos perjudicará y nunca nos quiso ayudar. Solo nos robo nunca vayan con el.
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23 Mar, 2024 by Claudia guzman
Tome el tiempo de leer los reviews, y me arrepiento de no haberlos leído antes, por qué crean no lo hubiese contratado nunca, es un ratero,, cuándo vas a pedir sus servicios te dice que si puedes ganar, que no hay problema y te habla tan bonito que te convence, pero la verdad es que no te ayuda en nada, solo en quitarnos el dinero que nos cuesta a nosotros tenerlo, hasta pareciera que está a favor de la persona que uno está demandando, porque te quieren obligar a firmar papeles a favor de la otra persona y te quieren convencer de que no se puede hacer nada más, además de que cuando lo contratas él nunca va a cortés siempre manda a sus achichincles, la verdad no se los recomiendo, ya que si quiere que le robé su dinero adelante, y sí también quiere poner que yo no fui una de sus clientes puedo poner fotos del contrato para que ahí se vea que uno dice la verdad. Por favor no se dejen engañar por esta gente tan ratera
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14 Mar, 2024 by Keli johnson
My partner hired Larry as her divorce attorney. Don't waste your time or money. Once you get to the office, Gustavo Santana (who is head of firm) meets with you, reassures you, sugar coats you and then they want their retainer. After this, you will never talk to your lawyer again unless you are being billed. My partner never PHYSICALLY met Larry, whom the case was passed on to. We were under the assumption Gustavo would be taking the case since we talked to him and met with him and discussed the case with Gustavo. You will deal with the receptionists 99.9% of the time. Larry didn't take the time to explain anything court wise to his client. Just really awful experience. Don't let these people take away precious time (a year of ours) from being reunited with your CHILDREN. It seems to me that also, if you are a Hispanic woman (reading other reviews) you will be pushed through the courts like you are nothing. They truly do not care about their clients, only money. Your case will be slid through the system. They don't care if you win or lose, they get paid either way. Do your research...if you have to pay $5K for a good lawyer, do it. We did and were so glad that we did. Anyone looking for a worth it, no middle people, no receptionists type lawyer look up- Joanna l. Challacombe shes worth every penny.
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28 Feb, 2024 by Sandra martinez
Es uno Delos abogados que mal ase su trabajo solo pagamos mucho dinero para que el proceso de mi esposo al último nos perjudicará y nunca nos quiso ayudar. Solo nos robo nunca vayan con el.
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