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Sharon Ann Sabarese, experienced Probate attorney in Rootstown, OH with 4 reviews
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17 Mar, 2021 by Amie gee
One star only because Google review makes you choose at least one, if I could give minus stars I would, we met with this attorney at her office, she agreed to take the case but wanted some money up front to hold the case as new clients, we didn't sign a contract with her yet, big mistake on our part but we trusted her, she took $250.00 from us and we were going to meet with her again soon to sign a contract to begin working with her as our Attorney, we tried getting back in touch with her numerous times even went to her office, no one was there, she never called us back and kept the money for doing absolutely nothing for us, we felt totally scammed, we called the Portage county bar and they called her and spoke to her, she promised them she would give us our money back, she never did, amazed that she would just keep the money, buyer beware with this attorney.
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25 Jul, 2019 by Petra richardson
She handled my divorce in 2013 and did an excellent job. She does not charge exorbitant rates for a simple job; in fact she charged less than what I could have even hoped for. I highly recommend her.
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25 Jul, 2019 by Petra
She handled my divorce in 2013 and did an excellent job. She does not charge exorbitant rates for a simple job; in fact she charged less than what I could have even hoped for. I highly recommend her.
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Larry Dean Shenise, experienced Civil Rights, Government attorney in Rootstown, OH with 3 reviews
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08 May, 2012 by Anonymous
Mr. Shenise handled my divorce for me last year under the most difficult of circumstances. My wife had abandoned me while we were vacationing abroad, stole a great deal of money, and refused to divulge where she was going Mr. Shenise took care of the matter using published service and freed me from that terrible situation.
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21 Jun, 2010 by Jerry
Promised that my bankruptcy (supposedly his specialty) would be discharged for over a year. Bankruptcy was NOT discharged and I was responsible for nearly $1.4 million in debt because of Larry Shenise's mistakes. Proof of the above is the fact that I hired another attorney and within 4 weeks, negative ruling was overturned and within 3 months my bankruptcy was discharged. Never returned, phone calls or emails. Never consulted with apposing attorneys to try to settle.
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15 Mar, 2009 by Anonymous
It's been over 4 years since Larry took my case and I was very satisfied with the results. I had the highest respect for him and even though I never needed legal services before or after, I would choose him again if I ever needed an attorney. He is very honorable and took my case as though it was his own, fighting every step of the way. Kinda wish I needed him again...lol. JK. I highly recommend Larry Shenise. P.S. See, I told you back then I would never forgot you! ( ha) Andrea Latham
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Bethany Corrine Prusky, experienced  attorney in Rootstown, OH with 0 reviews
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Maria Romanowski Schimer, experienced Business, Civil Rights attorney in Rootstown, OH with 0 reviews
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Chad Eric Murdock, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Rootstown, OH with 0 reviews
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Amy Joann Furey-Ligan, experienced Business attorney in Rootstown, OH with 0 reviews
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