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17 Sep, 2019 by David
incompetent pos lawyer. glad he's 65 and will be gone in 15 years.
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17 Sep, 2019 by David
incompetent pos lawyer. glad he's 65 and will be gone in 15 years.
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06 May, 2010 by Paul
Bruce McIlnay has worked for me on many cases and situations, and I have always felth that the work is complete, through, and in my best interest. There have been cases in my history that the firm has reached settlements whish have saved me money and a significant amount of it. Bruce is very responsive to my needs and I trust him with any matters that have come up or will in the future.
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06 Jun, 2023 by Anonymous
Her work was numerically inaccurate. She literally screamed at me when I questioned her ability to finish the job. Very unprofessional.
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02 Feb, 2022 by Anonymous
I’d rate zero stars if I could. Inattentive. Didn’t respond to my emails. Didn’t do what he said he would do. Complete radio silence but he managed to send a bill for “services” though; he found a way to contact me then. Save your money—go elsewhere. AVOID! AVOID! AVOID!
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04 Apr, 2015 by Jana
Jim was hired to properly handle an Estate that had two Co Reps. He failed to properly communicate with both Co Reps. His communication and documentaion with Co Reps has failed. We have had to hire other lawyers to correct Jims mistakes and mishandling of the Estate.
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22 Jun, 2017 by Anonymous
My experience with Mr. Nicastro was that his conduct was unethical. I cannot reveal the specifics of the unethical behavior because to do so would definitively reveal my identity. What I can say is that I placed my trust and confidence in Mr. Nicastro but found it deeply disturbing that he (1) conveyed inaccurate information and I believe he chose to do so because of a conflict of interest that he did not disclose to me but that I learned of at a later date, and (2) sought to exploit a vulnerable person for his own benefit. I am sure Mr. Nicastro is a skillful attorney, but my twofold experience with him destroyed my confidence in the legal profession. He might be the right choice if you simply want to win regardless of the tactics, but if you are seeking sound, ethical representation, my experience suggests you may want to look elsewhere.
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13 Jan, 2018 by Rebecca
Atty. Huber procrastinated for two years, resulting in loss of case to settle my father's estate, and resulting in the loss my Probate Letters of SP. Following two years of work on my part, after hiring A. Huber in 2015, a court date was finally scheduled for 04/2017. Just prior, without my consent or knowledge, Atty Huber cancelled it. He opted for a conference call instead; I listened. Huber, Atty. Lim and the judge took part. Lim, attorney hired by my father's ex-wife's (E) relatives, unknown to my family, wanted me to stop pursuing bank information needed to reconcile accounts in accordance with Probates LSP. Lim said he would gather all data required to settle. Huber and the Judge agreed and another 2 month postponement occurred. A. Lim procured bank statements, all post divorce, unrelated to what was needed. Atty Huber, despite my fears of E. passing on without this being resolved, (age 90s), Huber continued to procrastinate, giving me mundane tasks to do, so he could "better wrap his head" around things. I attained legal advice at various times throughout the 2 years. Other attorneys were able to understand what was needed quickly. After caring for my father, E, and E's sister for years, money was low; Over and over again, I was advised to stick it out with Huber. I was advised against representing myself. E. passed away 2 months after the cancellation of the 04/2017 court date. . Huber said that was ok - he could easily file a claim against the Trust. He evaded and procrastinated on that. Atty Lim filed a motion against me to stop me from attaining the bank information needed. Huber said it was nothing to worry about; the claims Lim made in the affidavit were false anyway. I remained concerned. Huber said he would file a counter Motion. We had a meeting on the Monday prior to the Friday court date, to discuss. The meeting was a disaster. Huber claimed we should be grateful that Lim got the bank statements, even though they were wrong. Huber said, "at least he responded." Huber asked me for more copies of E's bank accounts following the divorce so he could "better wrap his head around it." For the first time, I refused. He had received that data more than once, and none of it pertained to resolution. I had done the forensic accounting for the marriage/divorce and repeatedly supplied files and data sheets for Huber's review. All E's funds were accounted for. What I needed was the account information of the marital funds that were hidden; kept from my father. When I left his office, Huber knew I understood he had never really worked on the case; he was ready to end it. After leaving, I telephoned the bank attorney Huber claimed he had been in contact with. That attorney said he was waiting to hear from Huber; nothing for over 3 weeks. Huber lied to me. I drove directly to the Courthouse, checked CCAP to find the Motion Huber said he filed for me - it was not there. Another lie. I attained what advice I could, and worked around the clock to represent myself on Friday. I had three days to prepare. Two attorneys helped me by reviewing what I had prepared. I did not allow Huber to represent me. No choice but to go it alone. At the Friday hearing, I won - on every legal point. I got the transcripts. But, still lost. In spite of winning in accordance with the law, and proving Lim in error on his affidavit, the only point the judge had left was that "it took too long." I worked for days after; then, received a letter from Lim, giving me 5 days to respond or the court would find in favor of him; I did not receive it until the 5 day limit was over. I drove back to the courthouse. The judge had received it, and signed it before the 5 days. The Judge said I could write a letter; I did.. On my own, I explained I was finally getting results from the bank. The Judge said I should have done that sooner and decided the divorce could never be reopened and thereby nullified the Probate Letters. I lost everything.
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28 Aug, 2010 by Albert
Over the course of a few months, Duffin promised me to do a task that, honestly, didn't require more than a couple hours of work. He became busy with other work, and kept putting mine off. Then, finally, as he became overwhelmed with other work, he simply dropped mine. Had he said he wasn't interested in the beginning, I could have gotten another lawyer. It was an extremely time-sensitive matter. My conclusion: he cares about some of his clients, maybe, and others don't merit even the time of day. On a previous matter, he simply forgot to do something else that he indicated to me he had done. For months, I was exposed to a contempt of court violation without my knowledge. And, had I not given up on Duffin and gotten another lawyer, I could have ended up in prison.
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22 Mar, 2018 by Anonymous
I used Jonathan's Groh services when I was selling my house on my own. He did a horrible job managing a transaction and then referred me to another lawyer. I would stay clear of this lawyer!!
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19 Oct, 2014 by Anonymous
Didn't return phone calls, was not prompt for meetings ,did not get paperwork done in a timely manner, and gave me incorrect advice. Had to take my case elsewhere after spinning his wheels and getting nothing accomplished. Would not recommend.
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07 Sep, 2012 by Anonymous
I did not like the way he handled me. Seemed to waste time on things just to drag out the proceedings which cost me dearly in fees and time, this also prompted the plantiff to change the complaint and up what their damages were!! Plus he spoke to me completely condescending every time I communicated with him. I would have been better off paying off the original demands instead of paying even MORE than the original lawsuit plus now I owe attorney fees!!!!!!!!!
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29 Mar, 2017 by John bowles
Ms. Bates seems to have a lack of professional courtesy to respond to a matter which has had a direct impact on my life. Guess she is too good.
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07 Dec, 2023 by The wolfdoglife
Horrible experience with extremely unorganized billing department. Do not recommend due to them trying to bill extra and their non existent communication!
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18 Sep, 2024 by Anonymous
This guy doesn’t want your business! I called him regarding an open and shut case in small claims. He said that he didn’t have the knowledge but that I should be able to figure it out myself .
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