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26 Mar, 2024 by Untitled
WHERE IS THE TOWN SQUARE AT SUITLAND FEDERAL CENTER? ITS BEEN ALMOST 10 YEARS!
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08 Dec, 2020 by C hoganvz
Nic Cober is AMAZING!
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10 Oct, 2023 by Anonymous
Extremely knowledgeable, responsive and results-oriented attorney with deep knowledge of financial services law.
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30 Jun, 2023 by Anonymous
Ben is by far the worst attorney. He milked money from us when all he had to do was get a closing letter. Other EXACT cases got that. He then tried to milk us more by stalking our social media and websites when we told him not to. Then he tried to bill us a crazy amount. DO NOT HIRE HIM and his horrible firm. We will be reporting him to the bar
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05 Apr, 2021 by Sheila battle
They have explain your situation, then transfer you to an attorney who suppose to return your but never do.
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21 Apr, 2019 by Erick youvan
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21 Aug, 2015 by Nettie
DO YOUR OWN HOMEWORK. These sites do not tell you the full story. RIGHT NOW Mr. Chapman is winning major cases. In 2015 Mr. Chapman just won a discrimination case against the PG County Board of Education. I received exallent advise and a lesson in the laws pertaining to my issue. Mr. Chapman was clear. When your job/life is one the line you want someone who will put forth the extra effort to do what it takes to protect your interests. There is no doubt in my mind that he will do it. He has a passion for his work.
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09 Oct, 2013 by Janice
In every sense of the word, this man is a "fraud." Do not give him your hard earned money. Bryan Chapman failed to adequately file my case in U.S. District Court and completely failed to represent me during court proceedings. I doubt very seriously if he passed the bar exams. I retained him to represent me in a case of job discrimination and retaliation. What I discovered too late was that I knew more about discrimination and retaliation than he did!
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05 Apr, 2021 by Sheila battle
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21 Apr, 2019 by Erick youvan
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05 Apr, 2021 by John
Pat Regan has proven time and again that he is the very best of the trial lawyers. He is truly a lawyer's lawyer, as his cases often come from other lawyers who need his skill, intellect and resources to handle major cases. He is highly competent, motivated and experienced in the courtroom as well as the conference room. I have worked with him on a number of matters and taught along side him at seminars and colleges. He is an elite lawyer and compassionate advocate.
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23 Jul, 2016 by Markies hart
I'm completely dissatisfied and baffled by the lack of communication I received from Mr. Regan and his firm. Reached out to Mr. Regan for him to represent me in a car accident I was involved in. Spoke with Mr. Regan one time and all communication after was with his assistant (as he was constantly unavailable or out of town) who was less than helpful as every time I requested status she had none to provide. After several months went by without being provided adequate updates, I decided to terminate our attorney-client relationships. I was treated like an afterthought. Would not suggest him or his firm. If you are looking for legal representation that is timely and effective, I suggest you look elsewhere.
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09 Nov, 2021 by Harold
Very disappointing experience. Mr Key was very clear about his intention for the trial, including obtaining body cam, dashcam, and CCTV footage. Although the trial was put on hold due to the pandemic, at no point did Mr Key over the course a year and half ever request or even watch any of footage he himself claimed to have wanted. Mr Key is a also a poor communicator. I, for example, only found out the first court date had been postponed because i had reached out to him the day before to find out where we'd be meeting. Mr Key will also take weeks (if ever) to reply to emails. It got to a point where I would have to email him multiple times and ultimately call in order to obtain a response from him. To my point, I am currently waiting on a reply to an email I sent him two weeks ago.
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19 Aug, 2013 by Ken
Mr Key represented me for two DUI's and an assault charge. All serious charges that, left in a novice's hands, would have most likely yield a HEFTY fine and/or jailtime. Mr Key worked his magic in the court room and behind the scenes to get all of the cases DISMISSED!!!! The judges and prosecutions respect and regard for Mr Key's presence is immediately apparent. His aggressive, direct, and straightforward demeanor in the courtroom is a prosecutor's worst nightmare!! I highly recommend Mr Key!
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11 Jul, 2013 by Anonymous
Mr Mcphie u r the best u handled my case with out discrimination i have rocommened u to many others and they have all satisfied with your work thank you very much u r one of a kind many more blessings to u
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26 Apr, 2013 by Brian belmonrt
During initial meeting with Tully Rinckey lawyer Neil McPhie, fighting a retaliatory termination matter after filing a EEO complaint against my manager, he suggested that my case (should I choose to use his firm) should concentrate on negotiating a settlement offer. The offer would be based on compensatory, agency retaliatory action, whistle blowing, EEO (a dual case). This sounded great and seemed covers all the bases. I learned that in dealing with this firm, Never believe what you hear in the initial meeting. They will say whatever, in order to lock you in, but they do not produce any good outcomes. Mr. McPhee stated that his firm would prefer to negotiate a settlement because going through the discovery process (MSPB) would be very expensive to me. I was currently terminated and unemployed due to my having filed an EEO complaint against my manager. Once paid over five thousand dollars Tully Rincky firm went about preparing the MSPB response. No settlement negotiating offer was initiated by Tully Rincky firm. Instead the entire billing process went into the discovery for the MSPB case. After over a month of receiving/giving evidence to the firm, evidence that had been given to Mr. McPhie in our initial meeting, now I had to give/explain this information to his counterparts. When dealing with this firm I interacted with over five people. Yet none of my inputs went into the documents. The drafts presented, outside of my personal information, were very formatted. A month later it was the opposing agency who initiated the first settlement offer. Once the firm (Tully Rinckey) noted that the agency offer included “ pay the legal fees”, I could get no further assistance in my defense when addressing the initial issues put on the table concerning my termination and my rights. Tully Rincky lawyer, Mr. McPhie turned a blind eye to the defense, and instead left several individuals to handle the case. The objective seems to be “ build more billable hours” and not to concentrate on a settlement offer in my defense. I was constantly brining to Mr. McPhie and his staff attention, the initial objective. I was openly ignored. Mr. McPhie was so out of tune with my case, that he constantly sent me email pertaining to his other client. This became a common mistake on the firm’s part. I would answer and Mr. McPhie would state that, the email was not meant for me, and asks that I erase the email. Yet the email was almost duplicates to what Tully Rincky offered on my behalf as a settlement offer. This showed a complete lack in attention to detail, as well as each client being given individual attention and assistance, offers were pretty standard and favored the opposing agency once legal fees were covered. Again when presenting the evidence in my defense which I wanted submitted in the counter offer, Neil McPhie, he responded by withdrawing and sending out a mass email to the agency, the MSPB board and me, it read “Please be advised that effective immediately, the law firm of Tully Rickey. PLLC is withdrawing its representation of you in your pending MSPB appeal. It is obvious that the trust and confidence necessary for an attorney-client relationship does not exist. I will take steps to inform the judge and agency counsel of my withdrawal.” Neil McPhie had made five thousand dollars at my expense. I experienced that this firm operated like a cattle farm, standardized legal representation and one that caters to building billable hours from their clients. Once you sign their five page contract your open to unlimited billing, and not for the matter that you hired them for. They were efficient in summing me up, a black person so give them a black lawyer. But the objective is the same- gain as much billable hours from the client as possible with no real results given.
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05 Apr, 2021 by Sheila battle
They have explain your situation, then transfer you to an attorney who suppose to return your but never do.
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21 Apr, 2019 by Erick youvan
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16 Jul, 2020 by Anonymous
There are two types of lawyers in the immigration business. Ones fill in paperwork and ones work with the law. Richard is the former one. Paid a consultation with him, he did nothing but scared me with the knowledge I already knew. Not helpful to me. He could be a nice lawyer if your case is simple and need someone to help you with paperwork.
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13 Oct, 2010 by Anonymous
Overall he was capable to give us consistent advices about our case and we could success. Thanxs for your time and support.
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14 Oct, 2020 by Kevin
The poster of the negative review received full compensation and attorneys fees for his claim. We were his successor counsel after his first attorney ended the representation. A dispute arose over whether attorneys fees could be credited in any way back to the client, something federal law prohibits. The firm provided the client full relief, this we were surprised by his review, particularly after he expressed appreciation for the firm’s efforts.
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15 Jun, 2018 by Frank h
I was a client of Kevin Byrnes and I would not recommend him as an attorney. Don’t construed experience as success. Ambiguity with him is your loss. As a client, I did not like that he constantly boasted of select past cases and I also did not like the ongoing attorney/client disagreements. My recommendation? Take your chances with another attorney. I’ve also noticed one of his employees recommended him in a review. I’ll end this review as I started it: “Caveat Emptor or Retain at your own RISK.”
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28 Mar, 2022 by James
This post provides a written response to the Virginia State Bar’s (VSB) request to initiate a formal ethics investigation against Christopher Martin Locey. It contains information and provides specific examples how Mr. Locey violated provisions of the Virginia Rules of Professional Conduct. In addition, it illustrates how Mr. Locey’s actions and behavior contradict the Principals of Professionalism as he consistently failed to act with diligence, dedication, respect, courtesy and in my best interests. Mr. Locey’s professionalism and ineptitude caused me to experience undue stress and severe anxiety, which ultimately undermined my confidence in his ability and trustworthiness. Listed below are specific violations of the rules and principals along with a brief description of each. These examples provide a glimpse and represent only a small portion of the almost daily challenges that I faced. Ultimately, Mr. Locey’s inappropriate, demeaning behavior forced me to find new legal representation to ensure adequate legal representation. A complete list of additional violations and their substantiating documents are available upon request. Rule 1.1: Competence Mr. Locey filed a motion that contained unsubstantiated and inflammatory acquisitions that were based on his opinion. The motion was submitted after I had instructed him to remove them from a draft that I reviewed. The motion, which was later removed portrayed me as a trained killer who targeted his wife for elimination. a. “Father’s shocking behavior during litigation has an explanation that does not require Dr. Lane’s evaluation. As the Court is aware, Father is 23-year veteran of the U.S. Marines and U.S. Navy who served several combat tours in Afghanistan. He has been trained, and is an expert in, assessing threats, and then neutralizing threats by any means necessary, without reflection, without remorse. Unfortunately, it appears that, in litigation, by seeking to “take away” his children and his family, Mother made herself a “threat” to Father, consciously and subconsciously, and he reacted as he was trained, and learned through experience, to do – to neutralize the perceived threat to his children, by any means necessary.” Mr. Locey was demeaning, argumentative, and adversarial toward me on numerous occasions. His emails and phone calls were inappropriate and unprofessional in nature. For example, when negotiating a settlement offer for equity and distribution Mr. Locey was sarcastic, condescending, and even insinuated that I suffered from a learning disability. b. “You are a smart man. You know how to read. You certainly know how to speak up for yourself and ask a question if something is confusing or you do not understand. And this exact issue was one we had already discussed, so there was no way it could be confusing to you the second time unless you have some sort of learning disability you have not disclosed, or else you did not read what I sent to you. Either way, I instructed you to tell me your thoughts, which requires you to read what I sent. Either you hid from me a learning disability, or you did not do what I asked you to do (or you are making this all up, which I suppose, is a third option). None of those are my responsibility.” Mr. Locey used the threat of seeing my children in the future to push his own opinions and narratives. On numerous occasions he used statements like, “If you ever want to see your children again” to influence me into making decisions contrary to my desires. a. “If you want to ask for this, the only hope is to do it with a tone that is the equivalent of begging, on your knees, for her to help you, and by extension, the kids, by agreeing to direct communication.” b. “if you want to see your kids as much as possible and as soon as possible, you really need to appear to be a sweet, happy, cooperative guy. You should be looking for ways to bend over backward to help out Liz.”
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21 Dec, 2015 by James
Ive had 5 or 6 Attorneys in my lifetime and I feel that Chris is honestly the best one I've had. I say this because when I signed the retainer agreement he actually included literature that explained exactly how I as the client can help keep cost down. Further more, when I was forced to discontinue with Chris due to an unfortunate conflict of interest (my wife had already consulted with his office partner - sort of (she didn't show up for actual appointment but had talked to him on the phone)), but once we went our separate ways he actually gave me back almost all of my retainer even though he had already done a substantial amount of work, time and effort. Couple this with the fact that he was extremely responsive to my every single email, phone call, and was also very patient and knowledgeable. I cant tell you how upset I was when I could not keep working with him, but I can tell you that the next time I need an attorney, I will approach him again. Very reasonable priced and he seems very honest - which I have never ever said that about an Attorney before in my life.
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05 Apr, 2021 by Sheila battle
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21 Apr, 2019 by Erick youvan
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21 Apr, 2019 by Erick youvan
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30 Nov, 2023 by Paul
If you are seeking Charles Ross as an attorney related to family law, I strongly do not recommend him and ask that you seek another professional. Mr. Ross is one of the most unprofessional lawyers that I have ever come across in the District of Columbia. The goal for hiring Mr. Ross was to legally assist me in working with my wife on amicable terms related to a legal separation agreement, filing divorce papers after 6 months of separation and divorce proceedings, assisting in sound communication, work towards joint legal custody/child support agreement, and assistance along with separation of assets. Mr. Ross showed during our legal relationship (May 2023 to November 2023) that his expertise and professionalism is subpar. He also is very negligent as he never formally filed my divorce papers to DC Court after being given signed documents and expressing that he did multiple times. He also lied about serving papers to my wife and lied in telling me that I had an initial divorce court date when the court date never existed. DC Court verified with me that he never did anything. He ignores phone calls 9 out of 10 times and leaves his clerks (who all work remotely) to be given messages. To save your time, money, and resources, please find another lawyer who will best suit your needs.
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09 May, 2022 by Sophia
I would like to highly recommend Mr. Charles Ross for his excellent work and knowledge on the matter. We recognize that at all times the services of Mr. Ross were professional and well done. If you are looking for legal services, I recommend you Mr. Charles Ross.
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01 Aug, 2023 by Anonymous
I consulted Mr. Caleb on a case, he was not timely in his responses, his suggested approach seemed to push the legal envelope, and his office staff was unorganized and rude.
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11 May, 2016 by Geoffrey
I worked with Joe on a complicated case involving tricky questions of law. I was very impressed by Joe's professional attitude and commitment to our client. He was always diligent, and on top of things. I have no hesitation in endorsing this fine attorney.
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19 Jul, 2009 by Anonymous
Colin is was great to deal with. He and Mr. Drobny helped me deal with a financial crisis and all the while Colin was very understanding. Thanks Colin!
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26 May, 2021 by Yolanda jeter
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02 Apr, 2020 by Tjm
My first experience using this law firm for estate planning was phenomenal. The team was fast, responsive and provided excellent service! I laid out my desires for my estate and Sarah A. was able to recommend the best course of action. I definitely plan on using Dunlap Bennet & Ludwig for future legal needs.
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30 Oct, 2019 by Zach knotts
I hired Dusty Gwynn to represent me to get a parenting plan changed. He wrote one letter and made one phone call to my son's lawyer. He dragged just doing that out for at least two months. Then when he talked to my mother's lawyer he claimed up and did the opposite of what I asked and made things worse for me. He basically told me just to do what my son's mother lawyer said, and we'd try again later. I told him I did not want to sign a plan I didn't agree to, as that was how I got in my predicament to begin with. He didn't say much and I didn't hear from him for 6 months until he contacted me and gave me a bill for $700 when the whole time I kept asking him about price and he said not to worry it wouldn't be much. So basically he drug my case out for over 6 months, did the opposite of what I asked him, he put me in a?worse spot than before, and then charged me a big bill for one phone call and one letter. I would highly not recommend this law firm as they seem to screw the client and take their money while helping the other team.
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26 May, 2021 by Yolanda jeter
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02 Apr, 2020 by Tjm
My first experience using this law firm for estate planning was phenomenal. The team was fast, responsive and provided excellent service! I laid out my desires for my estate and Sarah A. was able to recommend the best course of action. I definitely plan on using Dunlap Bennet & Ludwig for future legal needs.
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30 Oct, 2019 by Zach knotts
I hired Dusty Gwynn to represent me to get a parenting plan changed. He wrote one letter and made one phone call to my son's lawyer. He dragged just doing that out for at least two months. Then when he talked to my mother's lawyer he claimed up and did the opposite of what I asked and made things worse for me. He basically told me just to do what my son's mother lawyer said, and we'd try again later. I told him I did not want to sign a plan I didn't agree to, as that was how I got in my predicament to begin with. He didn't say much and I didn't hear from him for 6 months until he contacted me and gave me a bill for $700 when the whole time I kept asking him about price and he said not to worry it wouldn't be much. So basically he drug my case out for over 6 months, did the opposite of what I asked him, he put me in a?worse spot than before, and then charged me a big bill for one phone call and one letter. I would highly not recommend this law firm as they seem to screw the client and take their money while helping the other team.
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02 Apr, 2020 by Tjm
My first experience using this law firm for estate planning was phenomenal. The team was fast, responsive and provided excellent service! I laid out my desires for my estate and Sarah A. was able to recommend the best course of action. I definitely plan on using Dunlap Bennet & Ludwig for future legal needs.
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30 Oct, 2019 by Zach knotts
I hired Dusty Gwynn to represent me to get a parenting plan changed. He wrote one letter and made one phone call to my son's lawyer. He dragged just doing that out for at least two months. Then when he talked to my mother's lawyer he claimed up and did the opposite of what I asked and made things worse for me. He basically told me just to do what my son's mother lawyer said, and we'd try again later. I told him I did not want to sign a plan I didn't agree to, as that was how I got in my predicament to begin with. He didn't say much and I didn't hear from him for 6 months until he contacted me and gave me a bill for $700 when the whole time I kept asking him about price and he said not to worry it wouldn't be much. So basically he drug my case out for over 6 months, did the opposite of what I asked him, he put me in a?worse spot than before, and then charged me a big bill for one phone call and one letter. I would highly not recommend this law firm as they seem to screw the client and take their money while helping the other team.
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26 May, 2021 by Yolanda jeter
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My first experience using this law firm for estate planning was phenomenal. The team was fast, responsive and provided excellent service! I laid out my desires for my estate and Sarah A. was able to recommend the best course of action. I definitely plan on using Dunlap Bennet & Ludwig for future legal needs.
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30 Oct, 2019 by Zach knotts
I hired Dusty Gwynn to represent me to get a parenting plan changed. He wrote one letter and made one phone call to my son's lawyer. He dragged just doing that out for at least two months. Then when he talked to my mother's lawyer he claimed up and did the opposite of what I asked and made things worse for me. He basically told me just to do what my son's mother lawyer said, and we'd try again later. I told him I did not want to sign a plan I didn't agree to, as that was how I got in my predicament to begin with. He didn't say much and I didn't hear from him for 6 months until he contacted me and gave me a bill for $700 when the whole time I kept asking him about price and he said not to worry it wouldn't be much. So basically he drug my case out for over 6 months, did the opposite of what I asked him, he put me in a?worse spot than before, and then charged me a big bill for one phone call and one letter. I would highly not recommend this law firm as they seem to screw the client and take their money while helping the other team.
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26 May, 2021 by Yolanda jeter
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