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10 Jun, 2016 by Maria
She gave me so much advice about my case and eased my concerns that I wasn't getting a bad deal. Also, she was the only lawyer that would take on my complicated case for me.
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11 Apr, 2013 by Anonymous
She was knowledgable about the law and got my case dismissed. I would highly recommend her.
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12 Feb, 2021 by Arlene
This is a human being that chose to be an Attorney due to his connection to humanity and passionate desire to reach out for the rights entitled under the Constitution. The protected inalienable rights pursuant to " life liberty and pursuit of happiness. There shall be made no law for which there is no remedy. Attorney Edwin Ferguson is the remedy and cure for any legal ailment.
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30 Jul, 2013 by Karen
I got a buyer for the sale of my house, & was happy that it was going to be a cash deal. Karen Scott told me that it would be a "quick process" this way, & would only take about 4 weeks max to close. Well here I am 10 weeks later, incredibly disgusted. The so-called quick process took double the time, with no clear explanation as to why & what was going on. Every time I would call the office, I would either have to leave a message or be told from the secretary that Karen would call me back the same day, or early the next morning. I would sometimes wait a full week for a call back, feeling left in the dark and unimportant as a client. I would also get fake promises from her about certain issues, and when asked about them, would always get the same answer: "next week, next week, next week this will be done". I also didn't feel that this firm was professional at all; her secretary was always telling me how busy & bogged down she was because she had so much paperwork to do before she could get to mine. How is her incompetence my problem?! She should be telling her boss this, not me. So after much frustration and more confusion, the buyer skipped town never to be heard from again. I lost the deal & feel that it was their fault that this happened. They took way too long for something that should've been done in 4/5 weeks and the buyer got sick of it and took off. I really wish I would've read these poor reviews & done better research before doing business with this firm. It would have saved me a world of stress & aggravation. If you want an easy closing process & a lawyer that is on top of things, please do not go to Karen Scott.
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23 Jul, 2013 by Andrea
I had a poor experience with Karen Scott Esq. Always felt "out of the loop" and was notified last minute of things (like being told I had to do my final walk through 22hrs before it had to be completed by!). She also raised her rates suddenly (from $500 to $600). When issues did come up we had to just "accept" them (like paying for the previous owners to live in the house for a week after we closed and have to pay for my stuff to stay in a storage unit!). Would not recommend her.
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16 Apr, 2013 by Anonymous
If you have no issues with your closing, there should be no problems with you and this attorney. Once problems arise, the attorney will do whatever it takes to close the deal quickly for the benefit of realtors and attorneys, i.e. getting paid. Things were handled very unprofessionally and it often felt that the attorney was speaking down to me as the client. The attorney failed to mention my rights during the process of closing and kept this information hidden so that the closing would continue to go quickly without disruption. Very disappointed with the quality of service and interaction from this attorney.
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18 Apr, 2014 by Anonymous
Me and my wife asked for an appointment with this Lawyer because he was recommended by a friend. Unfortunately after paying $40.00 for consultation we never had a chance to meet or speak with this person. His secretary wrote down our info's and after she spoke with him privately, she told us we have no good case. We never got the chance to speak with the Lawyer in person.
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17 Aug, 2021 by Anonymous
This lawyer was picked by the seller for a home we were buying. He leaves out details, doesn’t remember conversations and blames everyone else when he is the Title Company and the lawyer that is supposed to review everything for accuracy. Please do yourself a favor and find another guy
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