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21 Aug, 2024 by Chris zill
Boyes, Farina & Matwiczyk has very knowledgeable attorneys who want the best for their clients, whether it is estate planning, probate or litigation. Would highly recommend for anyone seeking skilled professionals.
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28 Jun, 2023 by Zeely z.
I don't live in this county but called for general info and spoke with a lady by the name of Marina. Her professionalism was impressive her demeanor cool, calm an collective. She didn't rush me off the phone, but instead kindly listened to my concern and pointed me in the right direction. I remember when every professional law office conducted business on this level not, anymore. This is what amazed me by this employee...her kindness and great people skills!
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22 Jun, 2023 by Jolene' herndon
Strange email response. Dismissive and without explanation. We have a trust we need amended, and instead of calling me, they had a secretary take information and then sent a refusal letter. You cannot write a trust? Very odd. No worries, we found counsel 2 blocks from you that already started on it. Bizarre!
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21 Aug, 2024 by Chris zill
Boyes, Farina & Matwiczyk has very knowledgeable attorneys who want the best for their clients, whether it is estate planning, probate or litigation. Would highly recommend for anyone seeking skilled professionals.
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22 Jun, 2024 by Tony
I don't waste your time call 4 times never called back sent him a ton of paper work , still no call back , total waste of time , very unprofessional . do make the same mistake as me ,
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28 Jun, 2023 by Zeely z.
I don't live in this county but called for general info and spoke with a lady by the name of Marina. Her professionalism was impressive her demeanor cool, calm an collective. She didn't rush me off the phone, but instead kindly listened to my concern and pointed me in the right direction. I remember when every professional law office conducted business on this level not, anymore. This is what amazed me by this employee...her kindness and great people skills!
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12 May, 2017 by Kimbra
When my husband died tragically and unexpectedly, his children contested the will. I called the Clarkskatof firm to seek legal representation. They gave my case to Jordan Hammer. At first, Jordan seemed wonderful. He got us in for our first court appearance quickly. The ball seemed to be moving along and, he was easy to talk with. However, when my husband's children offered a settlement that included Jordan's firm acting as fiduciary, which would earn them firm six figures, everything changed. He and the senior partner began to pressure me into accepting the agreement. This was odd since they had been convinced that going to court was the right thing to do. Previously, when I had told Jordan that I didn't have the stomach for court he would give me a lecture about "Deserving vindication." I was hesitant to sign the agreement, given his previous, very passionate advice. I also wanted a couple of days to think on it. Jordan showed up at my house that evening. )(Yes, at my house.) My daughter was doing her homework in the dining room. I was crying in the kitchen. He strong armed me into signing the agreement. I regretted it immediately and called him within minutes, asking him not to file it and give me more time to read through it and think about it. He basically said "Too bad." I had another attorney call him and ask him to hold off on filing it. He got the same, "Too bad response." It was clear to me that Jordan's focus was on representing his firm rather than his client. I don't any doubt that Jordan was more interested into bringing the hefty fiduciary fee into this law firm than acting on my behalf. I have been very unhappy with the fiduciary service his firm was entrusted to perform. His children have indicated that they are not satisfied either. A house that was under construction and is a trust asset has been neglected. Even though I only own 25% of it, I finally hired someone to mow the lawn because the weeds were taking over and no one in Jordan's firm would act. It cost me $70. and took a single hour to find someone to mow the overgrown lot. This is just one example of many of how they have failed to look after trust assets. It genuinely seems that Jordan and the firm he works for, Clark Skatoff, put their own best interest over what is best for their clients.
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10 Oct, 2013 by Anonymous
In hiring an Attorney you will not always get the partner but an associate. In contacting Clark/Skatoff I was assigned Mr. Jordan Hammer as my attorney. Due to his neglect I loss everything I hired the firm to protect. As I cannot recover from my loss due to Mr. Hammers neglect of my case my hopes is to prevent others from suffering as I had. To begin Mr. Hammer does not answer you calls even if he is in the office. He does not return calls. His conduct is unprofessional. Mr. Hammer does not provide the client with information with regard to the case no matter how vital. I was not informed of a court hearing. In discussing the hearing Mr. Hammer was unaware of the documents provided to the court which was to be in three days. He informed me to sign and retracted advising me to wait until he reviews. He provided contradictory information and was not aware of all the particulars. He had this information for 4 months, plenty of time to review. On one occasion he provide the opposing Attorney information on the cut off date. Adding insult to injury Mr. Hammer lead me to believe we were in negotiations. I received notices from the opposing attorney stating otherwise. Mr. Hammer told me to send all information as he was not aware why negotiations were not proceeding. I finally learn that Mr. Hammer did not provide paper work in the allotted time frame which lapse due to Mr. Hammer's neglect. I lost the negotiations and would have to spend money to fight the incompetent work. I tried in vain to contact Jeffrey Skatoff and his only recourse was to defend his Attorney. It will cost me a great deal of money to correct these oversight if I can at all. As an attorney it is important to know the facts, relate to the client and provide all paper work in the time frame. He was negligent on all accounts. Mr. Skatoff did not take responsibility or assist in correcting the problem. He did not intervene or provide solution but blamed the client making me a victim a second time.
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27 Sep, 2013 by Scott
I hired Mr. Hammer to handle some estate issues that had to go against my family over. He was knowledgable and constantly kept on my case. Never did he let them sit on their butts and allow them to get away with anything. He constantly keeps me informed, and does not talk down to me. He gives me straight answers and is always prompt with his responses. He is a great attorney.
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29 Sep, 2023 by Yarvis
Look elsewhere do not hire him! Extremely unprofessional, rude and cocky. Have had better experiences with other attorneys.
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06 Jul, 2023 by Adam
Very bad lawyer don’t hire him he does not know what he is doing and isn’t what he says he is
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10 Apr, 2019 by Anonymous
I have been dealing with a narcissist ex for four years and my case is without a doubt a high conflict case. I honestly had lost hope in the crooked system. And Ryan has listened to my concerns, has cared about my daughters' concerns and has been so excellent. Aggressive and smart attorney. Also if he does not pick up the phone after hours, then his father who is also a great attorney picks up the phone, so you get two attorneys..yea pretty cool and Rebecca their assistant is also fantastic. Great office. Honestly so blessed to have them. I have hired and consulted with other horrible attorneys who claim to be so "good" but the other attorneys did not let me talk and were NOT at all good at the time of action. Please Do not waste your money with other sloppy attorneys, please help yourself and hire RYAN!. Trust me, my case is probably one of the worst and Ryan and his dad have been able to help. Thank GOD!
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17 Jan, 2017 by Jack
Carl J Spagnuolo is very personable and explained everything to me so that I understood all my options and made me feel very comfortable
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17 May, 2013 by Julie
I was a client for several years. He led me to sign agreements that were clearly not in my best interest and allowed my trademarks to expire.
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13 Sep, 2011 by Anonymous
I used this attorney and he never contacted me to tell me my trademarks expired and was very unprofessional to say the least.
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05 Jul, 2024 by Trichelle h
You guys need to read up on your tenant laws if you made payment and have it in writing then the eviction needs to come off. Contact and file an complaint with the consumer protection bureau as well as file a dispute with all 3 credit bureaus
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02 Jul, 2024 by Faith armour
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09 May, 2024 by Cody szymanski
Garbage law firm
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27 Jul, 2013 by Robert white
He took forever to handel my case. He wasn't very good at his job and his office workers also lame
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01 Sep, 2022 by Anonymous
I hired Mr. Cohen. He was or seemed to be pleasant to me at first until i advised him i had bipolar disorder. He then did not communicate at all. I did try to explain to him that i had no control over going off topic that it was part of disorder but he did not work with me, just stopped communicating and said if i needed anything to email his paralegal. It was a pretty (or i thought it was ) easy case. I fell at work and sustained a very serious injury. The company did not provide me with a dr for over a month. At what i was told was the first mediation via phone, Mr. Cohen seemed like he was on the side of the insurance company and not working for me. I don't know how else to word it any nice for Avvo. If you need an attorney that communicates with you and explains things to you but lets you ask the questions you have, then you do not not want this attorney. He does not do that. The mediation was no sooner completed and even though on the phone he stated he would be filing for addl petitions, he instead withdrew from the case. That is a fact.
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