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17 Jul, 2022 by Anonymous
Myers was able to completely get my background expunged, everything was simply done through email or via phone call, hardest part was waiting on the court system
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18 Aug, 2021 by Carolyn
Kim helped my family and I through all of the legal stages of caring for our parents as they declined mentally and physically, and then provided guidance regarding handling of the estate as dad passed, and then mom, 6 months later. Her legal counsel was professional, caring, and compassionate. Her dependable assistance was a valuable asset during a very difficult time. Kim’s focus is definitely on how she can help you - readily sharing her wealth of knowledge, experience, and skills. I highly recommend Kim for any and all estate planning and estate handling needs!
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05 Feb, 2021 by Madison
I worked with Kim on a contract that I had signed but felt like I was at risk. She was incredibly responsive, I told her it was a time concern and she got a very detailed, thoughtful, intelligent opinion to me on the contracts in a very timely manner. She was so great at answering all of my questions. She seemed to care about my situation which made me feel so helped and not just like a business transaction. I would HIGHLY recommend her to anyone who needs help. I really enjoyed working with her at a time of high stress in my life. Amazing lawyer and amazing person!! Thank you Kim!!!!
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21 Jul, 2015 by Lucy est
Ms. Amber Moore was very human and kind to me. I'm so grateful with her she did an excellent job. She helped me with domestic violence case and everything she could help me she did it. Now, me and my kids have a better life and opportunities... thanks to all staff to be there for me when i needed.
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15 Jan, 2013 by Linnea
I am so grateful to Ms. Moore for working with Prairie State and representing my friend in her efforts to get an Order of Protection to keep her safe from an abusive husband. Ms. Moore was very professional and excellent on the legal side of things. But, she was also very compassionate and understanding with the human element. Like an excellent surgeon who also has wonderful bedside manner, Amber Moore is the whole package. I highly recommend her.
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29 Apr, 2016 by Anonymous
My license was suspended, but a court date was never set. Kyle and Earl at Ramsell & Associates had that suspension thrown out. I was driving again within a week.
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25 Jul, 2024 by Lucy
Jennifer substituted in for my previous attorney and got more done in 4 months than my attorney or two years did! She successfully negotiated the finalization of my divorce and I listened to all her advice along the way! I can’t believe any REAL client of hers would ever have anything negative to say…. Probably all the “other” side litigants who got crushed by her! She’s also highly respected by the other attorneys and the judge definitely you can see THAT in the courtroom! You can’t go wrong with her and her staff is equally excellent and a pleasure to work with!
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19 Jul, 2024 by Curt stowe
The reviews are accurate unfortunately. Hired these guys for an eviction, waited a week with no response. Sent another message days ago...no response. Hired a different lawyer who has everything done within a few hours. I don't know if these guys are lost on the dude ranch or what but they are NOT GOOD LAWYERS.
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08 Jul, 2024 by Doug mandeville
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27 Jun, 2024 by Sergey savenok
We hired Edgerton and Edgerton to represent us in a case due to non payment by a customer. Kyle Delfin was the attorney we got stuck with. 3 years later, zero returned calls or emails, he closes our file. This firm does not care about anything other than getting your deposit. They do not return calls or emails. Worst law firm we have ever used. Run, and save your money.
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03 Aug, 2023 by Anonymous
Douglas Drenk is by far the most incompetent and abrasive person I have ever met. He refuses to provide clarification for clients and goes on rants about how they don't understand law and suggested the client "take some paralegal classes at college of dupage" rather than explaining as an attorney should. He is very big on both micro and macroaggressions and is an absolute cheat; trying to charge clients for the hours that they personally spent getting their paperwork together when he refused to do so. My friend almost went to prison in contempt of court, not because he did not provide the info, but because Doug never filed the information. When allowed a continuance he failed to show to court and is now refusing to send the legal file to the new lawyer claiming "there is no file" regardless of showing to court with the client multiple times and working with him for nearly 2 years. You'll save $ in the long run going to a lawyer who will get things done vs this man who will string you along for years accomplishing virtually nothing.
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11 Jul, 2022 by Anonymous
We hired Doug Drenk based on a recommendation from a friend. They couldn't have been more wrong. He's unprofessional, rude, doesn't pay attention to detail, among many other issues. I should've known from the first meeting when he showed up in a tank top and jeans that this was going to set the standard, but we trusted our friend. After multiple times of not listening to our concerns or issues, and going against what we wanted in court, we finally called him out for it and he quit on us. Thousands lost, not to mention the case. And this would've been an easy case to win given the circumstances. Any green attorney would've had thier first case won with ease. Do yourself a favor and look elsewhere, like I wish we did.
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09 Jul, 2022 by Anonymous
This guy is a liar and completely incompetent. Warning: do not use this guy he is a cheat and no good. He doesn’t ever show up, he’s always late and makes the most ridiculous excuses. He is not respected by his peers and not one judge thinks highly of him. He also takes personal calls all the time when in conference with his clients and never gives his undivided attention as he should. This guy should not have a law license! Horrible attorney who never wins a case!!
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