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14 Apr, 2023 by Dianne
Attorney Corcoran has eased my mind about a case. We spoke over the phone, and he was kind, patient, and sincere. This means SO much when one has been accused, yet has done no wrong-doing. I so appreciate Attorney Corcoran listening and giving advice. Thank you, Attorney Corcoran. God bless. I hope you will be my attorney with any future legal questions I may have.
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15 May, 2020 by Anita
Mr. Corcoran was very and helpful in giving me advice on removing some family members for a home.. I was grateful for all his input. I felt he really cared about us. I would contact him directly for help if I could afford to do so.
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31 Jul, 2024 by Randall kennedy
Got improper equipment on a speeding ticket 80 in 65 zone. Would definitely recommend Lora Greene for services.
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22 Feb, 2024 by Anonymous
She is bad at her job and doesn’t care about her clients. Felt like I was begging her to do what I already paid her to do. If I can deter one person from using her this post will have made a positive difference. When you speak to her she gives off an inauthentic sleazy vibe. Find a different attorney! Too many reasons on why to list here.
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11 Dec, 2023 by Jared phillips
Always helps out on any tickets I get
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01 Jun, 2011 by Anonymous
Ms. deJournette was a big help to me while I was going through the roughest time of my life. She always took time to explain things, rather than just do something first and tell me about it later. She negotiated part of my settlement but we ended up in a hearing for the rest. She excelled at both. I am very satisfied, thankful, and would recommend her to anyone looking for compassionate help.
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01 Feb, 2011 by Anonymous
Employed this lawyer for 1.5 yrs. and she did not do one thing to help me but take my money. She even sent word with one days notice that i needed all info and to be in court the next day.. After i arrived and sat and waited for over an hour she informed me she made a mistake that i did not need to be there. So i wasted a days pay and she gained more money. I have never felt so helpless. She could not even get our case to be heard in over a year. But after i was fed up with paying her money and not getting anything in return i decided to let her go as my lawyer. Then astonished I got a letter stating she had a court appearance within a week to get herself withdrawn from the case. Amazing she could not do anyting to help me or get the case heard and then in one day she can get herself removed and a court date. What an absolute waste of my time and money.. All the while my ex. laughing knowing i was stuck with a lawyer who was doing nothing to help me.. A big loss in my case and a big loss in my pocket to this lawyer who did absolutely nothing. Keep in mind she will talk a good game at first but dont waste your money..
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24 Feb, 2022 by Anonymous
Just know, everyone has heard an extremely small snippet of a video. Just like the videos that people want to use that cops are bad, this could possibly be the same situation.
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23 Feb, 2022 by Bob
Pathetic Man if you can even call him a man a man. Abuse to his ex wife as I have seen the videos. The Bar has been contacted and I look forward to the justice that you deserve for your actions.
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18 Feb, 2022 by Anonymous
Thus man abused his wife, cheated on her and has been using intimidation tactics to keep her from speaking up about and manipulated her out of several of her possessions. You don't want to work with him at all. Despicable human.
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