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16 Mar, 2014 by Anonymous
This attorney informed us our case against an unlicensed contractor was not only strong to relieve ourselves of any lien applied, but that we could likely recover monies in civil court. Once we signed a retainer and our costs were set, everything changed. Suddenly she was negotiating how much more money we were to pay the unlicensed contractor, not only for work that would and should not pass inspection, but also for work not even begun. Being a construction lawyer I was shocked I had to even point out doors at a commercial property must be in a permit, and she fought tooth and nail that was not correct (among a list of many things she seemed ignorant on). Her empty sales pitch pre-retainer, and her utter lack of knowledge of the construction industry baffles me, and I am still uncertain whether it was from incompetence, or a desire for a quick buck from unfair settlement that drove our case. Nonetheless we dropped her as our counsel. After doing so, not only did we not have to negotiate or pay the unlicensed contractor, but the contractors counsel's attempt to threaten a lien was also dropped with a simple 15 minutes conversation I had informing him of the documentation I had outlining his client's actions. His client was and might still be under investigation by Orange County Consumer Fraud, Florida State Department of Business Regulation. We have yet to retain a lawyer to now recuperate money lost to this unlicensed contractor through civil court, mostly because we are so wary after Ms. Atkins "handled" our case. You should not have to pay for counsel that negligent, nor find you can do a better job without any qualifications. We requested a refund for that retainer money based on the above, and as you can imagine, that didn't happen. At least with the unlicensed contractors bill, we got something out of it, even if it was shoddy, dangerous, and ultimately removed structure.
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08 Apr, 2009 by Anonymous
On the day that we sat across the other attorneys, I realized that Howard Marks, who was supposed to be my attorney had never even reviewed my file. He knew nothing about the case and basically agreed to everything the opposing lawyers said. He was uninformed and most of the time he looked like he was bored.
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16 Apr, 2024 by Anonymous
This lawyer bought a turbo-tax disc online from a client of mine and scammed him
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28 Sep, 2012 by Honestreview
If I could provide a rating less than "one star," I would. I would look elsewhere for a probate attorney. Do not retain attorney Frank J. Pyle. Mr. Pyle lacks the follow-up which is to be expected from someone in his profession and selected specialty. Be forewarned. Let my mistake be your benefit.
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26 Sep, 2020 by Anonymous
Sarah Koren was consulted during an IEP meeting for an at-risk student in the foster care system. She touted that she helped enact policies to help these children, yet was against every circumstance relating to this child. IEPs/ESEs warrant coverage for children with medical and emotional diagnosis. Sarah Koren was un empathetic and outright rude. I would never recommend anyone to use her. She is not a proponent for children, so it’s disgraceful she works for Orange County Public Schools which is supposed to advocate and support students.
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28 Apr, 2021 by Jonathan perry
Be specific and explain to me why you don't just show your bar number identification of your trying to offer services online transparency is very important. We wouldn't want anyone to think you were defrauding anyone. Because I can't find you anywhere legitimately documented
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26 Oct, 2016 by Anonymous
Hired her for a case could never get her to tell me anything about it then she quite right before it was finished
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04 Jan, 2023 by Anonymous
He doesn't have time for his cases he only works as a part time attorney and try to postpone his cases. He always has an attitude and thinks he knows it all which he doesn't He is very unprofessional I cant believe he is still an attorney. Don't hire him
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12 May, 2022 by Anonymous
I had called attorney personally on her mobile, to explain my situation. She scared me by saying Iam living in US illegally and I have to do something for more details I have to pay consultation fee. In reality my situation was not illegal. I consulted different attorney and they solved my case.
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06 Apr, 2024 by Anonymous
I’ve paid $1000 to her and have yet to get a response back. We have been calling every single day emailing every single day to get our refund back and she is nowhere to be found. The address that was on her website somewhat disappeared. Phone number doesn’t work
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16 Jan, 2020 by Jessica
I was referred to this attorney and qualified for a free phone consultation. Maybe that is why I was treated the way I was treated. This woman would not let me finish a sentence, kept rushing me, wouldn't let me explain my entire situation, and spoke to me as if I were dirt on the ground. When I asked her if I could finish what I was saying, after being interrupted for literally an entire 10 min conversation (I was entitled to 30 minutes), she replied with, "I don't think this is going to be a good fit". I completely agreed. I have never been spoken to in such a way by a "professional" before. I have never gone out of my way to give a bad review, but I was in tears by the end of the call due to how cruel she was. All I wanted was some advice. Please, do not bother with this attorney, unless you want to be made to feel terrible. I get the feeling that if I had a lot of money, I may have been treated quite differently.
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13 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
In previous years it was an honor and privilege to recommend her to anyone, UNFORTUNATELY that has changed. There has been an unexpected change in Mrs Mitchell representation and demeanor which is now being reflected in her work, behavior and communication. Although our review is vague, for several reasons we can no longer support and rate Mrs Mitchell at a high standard. On the contrary we would caution others prior to retaining her at this moment in time. We keep Mrs Mitchell in our prayers and wish her the best.
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06 Aug, 2024 by Melissa
I previously hired Christie for a custody battle (which she LOST) and have dished out THOUSANDS of dollars only to receive very unprofessional service. My mediation agreement was very poorly written with many ambiguities and rookie typos which has caused EXTREME issues and stolen time from me and my child. She also lied about the percentage of time I was getting with my child - a nearly 10% loss of time! I now only have 35% of time with my daughter when I was told I had 43%. She now refuses to even speak to me about it unless I fork over another few hundred more dollars just to get her on the telephone at all to ask her to fix her mistakes? Jerk. This is the most disappointing situation and quite honestly- VERY SAD for my family. Shame on you.
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19 Mar, 2019 by Cloudspace 117
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14 Nov, 2018 by Joseph pu
Does not answer call and will do whatever it takes to drag out process so that they can collect fees. This company needs to be reported.
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19 Mar, 2019 by Cloudspace 117
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14 Nov, 2018 by Joseph pu
Does not answer call and will do whatever it takes to drag out process so that they can collect fees. This company needs to be reported.
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26 Apr, 2022 by James foran
Vernon Swartsel who is one of the attorneys in this office does the least amount of work possible and will lie.
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26 Apr, 2022 by James foran
Vernon Swartsel who is one of the attorneys in this office does the least amount of work possible and will lie.
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26 Apr, 2022 by James foran
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26 Apr, 2022 by James foran
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26 Apr, 2022 by James foran
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26 Apr, 2022 by James foran
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26 Apr, 2022 by James foran
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26 Apr, 2022 by James foran
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26 Apr, 2022 by James foran
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26 Apr, 2022 by James foran
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26 Apr, 2022 by James foran
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26 Apr, 2022 by James foran
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26 Apr, 2022 by James foran
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