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17 Mar, 2016 by David
Candace is an experienced and creative lawyer. She is tough, but fair. Her work ethic is unmatched, and I could not be happier with the result she accomplished for me. I could not disagree with the prior comment more, which was I would note was posted anonymously.
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21 Jul, 2015 by Anonymous
She was not attentive at all to my case, she was always appearing to be overwhelmed by her other cases. Her promptness in collecting information for my case was horrible and she wasn't even pleasant to deal with. I would not use her again and I would not recommend that anyone else use her.
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18 May, 2021 by Vanessa
I reached out to Louis regarding a bait and switch scam I was the victim of in May 2021. LOUIS WAS AWESOME. He answered my emails and calls pretty much immediately, guided me through the entire process (even on the weekend) and got me a FULL refund back. He called everything before it happened and without his help I most definitely would have had a disaster on my hands. I CANT THANK YOU ENOUGH- Vanessa Branca
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05 Mar, 2021 by Anonymous
Louis was my lawyer on a fraudulent mechanic lien case. He did almost no leg work on the case, presented none of the evidence we gave him causing us to lose. Then when we questioned what happened. He stated we were hostile and presented fraudulent evindence. Stay away from this lawyer
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20 Jan, 2020 by Anonymous
I RETAINED LOUIS SCHWARTZ OVER 6 MONTHS AGO TO DO AN UTPCPL COMPLAINT. I GAVE HIM ALL HE NEEDED. OVER 6 MONTHS LATER HE'S ON DRAFT 5, AND IT'S ALL IN MY PRO SE: COMPLAINT IN THE THIRD CIRCUIT. nOT VERY GOOD.
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27 Jun, 2024 by Jen scheirer
At first, they were a huge help and seemed very sincere and understanding.. after they knew they were going to be receiving a monthly payment (for 6 years) they started to ignore every email I sent! I asked for explanations on my payments.. crickets..asked to email me back...crickets..asked how to contact trustees..crickets..asked for explanation on payments and why I am paying an OUTRAGES amount.. once again, crickets
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25 Apr, 2024 by Joshua winters
If you are looking for a Pittsburgh bankruptcy attorney, then I highly recommend Attorney Andrew Pratt. My law firm refers all our bankruptcy cases to him.
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01 Nov, 2023 by Glenn waldron
Took 5K from us to overturn a sheriff sale. They never kept in touch and never answered my calls or texts. My wife and I are losing our house because of this firm. We have no paperwork from them showing us what they did to help us!
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11 Dec, 2022 by Colette gross
Called left multiple messages... never received a call back.
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09 Sep, 2021 by Darth_haterr
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26 May, 2019 by Jolanta loranc
Very nice and helpful attorney
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27 Apr, 2022 by Anonymous
Joe is a brilliant lawyer and an extremely gifted litigator. I would thoroughly recommend his services - no complaints at all!
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29 Dec, 2014 by Anonymous
He operates without your knowledge . He does not talk to the companies in a timely matter which resulted in a loss of a claim. If he has he does not make his clients aware of the situation resulting as a loss of claim which leaves his clients with costly medical medical bills and does not call or personally send you and email after a claim has been loss . He has no people skills . He allows his secretary to handle emails to his clients which she knows nothing about offers of settlements . My experience he is questionable how he conducts his business and responsibility to his clients that have suffered pain and suffering . The end result he insults you after the claim is a loss he personally does not call you after you trusted him for over several years even though you had doubts because he does not return calls for months at a time . When with you he does not make it clear what happens next. You leave feeling more confused then before you met with him . I was extremely disappointed with his entire way he does business . He actually told me after several years he was forced to doing my case and it was a no win situation. I spoke to other attornys and told them about my case . They said my case wasn't weak I just needed better lawyer .
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21 Apr, 2014 by Anonymous
Attorney Guzzardo does not return calls, he does not know how to communicate with is clients. He works for the other side instead of working for his client. I lost a jury trial because he refused to enter my evidence. He tells his clients to lie and does not tell you what is happening with your case.
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01 Feb, 2023 by Erik oas
These people are union busters
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12 Apr, 2022 by Eric g
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14 Jan, 2020 by Joe goss
Good place to eat
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19 Aug, 2023 by Anthony ruffa
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23 Feb, 2021 by Milan nikolic
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30 Jul, 2020 by Neal
Won a civil judgement against a real estate developer who is an attorney in Erie County. The developer/attorney refused to settle the judgement. This attorney was recommended to me. This attorney refused my request for legal assistance because he had a professional and social relationship with this developer. The fact there was an existing judgement should have warranted some assistance. There was a conflict of interest per this attorney but in reality the conflict was this attorney caring more about another bad faith attorney rather than justice.
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07 Dec, 2023 by Donna lynn-roberts
I printed three pages of lawyers that were supposed to have been pro bono for estate litigation. I went through every single one, either they were dead, retired or they no longer did pro bono. Out of the three pages that I contacted, five people responded, to inform me that they no longer did pro bono. The lawyer referral service does not update their information at all.
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22 Nov, 2023 by Rich andrews
Can't Find An Attorney To Help Me.
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06 Jan, 2021 by Matthew travis (lobo)
Sucks
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07 Dec, 2023 by Donna lynn-roberts
I printed three pages of lawyers that were supposed to have been pro bono for estate litigation. I went through every single one, either they were dead, retired or they no longer did pro bono. Out of the three pages that I contacted, five people responded, to inform me that they no longer did pro bono. The lawyer referral service does not update their information at all.
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22 Nov, 2023 by Rich andrews
Can't Find An Attorney To Help Me.
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06 Jan, 2021 by Matthew travis (lobo)
Sucks
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15 Mar, 2024 by Steve malace
They screwed me over big time on my case a few years ago I would never ever trust this law firm never trust these people at all never again they are a joke as a law firm
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01 Feb, 2024 by Chris james
They don’t care about their clients. Run from this law firm as fast as humanly possible. They are scum and will not answer your calls, questions or concerns in a timely manner. I paid them over 25k to be treated like trash. Never again will I use this firm.
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04 Jan, 2024 by Ninja charles
They are helping me get back on track after my auto accident the case management team has helped out a lot from having there PI to gather evidence to support
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26 Nov, 2017 by Anonymous
Would not recommend. Left out information in court. Spoke to me as if I was all ready guilty. Made me feel uncomfortable and pressured me into saying things. (Put words in my mouth) OVER CHARGED didn’t check with any of the people who collaborated my story. Very upset and I wish I hired a different attorney. /:
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08 Jan, 2023 by Anonymous
I was a client of Patrick S. Casey's for a period of approximately four months before dismissing him as my lawyer. I fired him and his firm and after paying them more than $40,000 (he charged excessively for "research") and getting now where with my case. Very questionable billing practices indeed. Time spent as his client was highly stressful. By far, the most difficult part of being in a lawsuit was my dealings with him. In the end, from him, I learned a lot about how lawyers get their reputation.
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26 Dec, 2020 by Sofia
I retained Richard J. Margolis to sue the person that caused me grief. Behind my back, Richard prepared a lawsuit against the wrong person, harassed that innocent person, and disclosed my name and address to that person. That innocent person contacted me and I learned that Richard was going after the wrong person. I first thought that Richard, through incompetence or negligence, just made a mistake of identity going after the innocent person with the same name as the guilty one. But Richard told me that I would be better off "squeezing" the richer person, even knowing well that she is not the one responsible for my losses. I refused to sue the wrong person. This attorney stopped communicating with me. The deadline is upon me and I do not even know if I still have an attorney. Richard did not return the documents or photos that I gave him. I feel dirty after being his client.
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07 Nov, 2020 by Anonymous
Jumps to erroneous conclusions on your dime .... We were amazed that she indicated knowledge in an area that she was obviously not qualified to comment on. Lucky for us we would never hire such a lawyer. She could not pass the litmus test of relying on facts, and is a truth-stretcher.
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28 Jun, 2014 by Anonymous
Mr. Hanson did not grasp my legal problem. I kept trying to explain my situation but I was not able to connect to him. He seemed to lack knowledge in an area of the law that he claims to excel at. I was very disappointed.
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31 Aug, 2020 by Billie
I sent a detailed correspondence to Mr. Bathgate in anticipation of our phone conference. I touched on numerous issues and provided him with my thoughts on them, and expected he would be prepared. He was not. He either 1) did not read my letter, or 2) there is no 'or'. No attorney could possibly be that incompetent. I had made several points and he stumbled over each one as if I hadn't ever brought those subject up. I called him on it, and he insisted he had read it. But then his ignorance continued with other matters I had raised. When I called him out on it again, he hung up on me rather than admit his error. If an attorney can't be bothered to at least read the concerns his client wants to discuss at conference, what else is he not bothering to do? I'd have understood if he had just admitted he ran out of time before our conference, and asked for 5 minutes to review what I had sent. But Mr. Bathgate did not provide that minimum standard of professionalism to me. I do not recommend hiring Mr. Bathgate.
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19 Jan, 2024 by Steve
Judicial ethics opinions should be public. Redact names if you must, but advisory opinions on what PA judges should or should not be doing should be public info available to everyone. Your complete lack of transparency does not engender trust in your corrupt court system. Then again, most judges probably will not seek out an opinion, anyway.
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25 Nov, 2023 by Jesse pellow
Theh worst bueaucratic organization in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. They won't even investigate when you offer them proof of fraud and incompotence. Don't even bother. What a waste of time. They are supposed to uphold dignity in the courtrooms of Pennsylvania but really they just protect their own.
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26 Jan, 2022 by I.q. from the 215 “i.q.” #theshepherd
Are we allowed to draft fake court documents? No! It is illegal. My case should be reversed. The other party served false court documents. The notary is not an attorney, making this very illegal! Please get a multicultural conduct board. Who investigates white Democrats that openly break the law ? Philadelphia Family court is trailer trash, and they perpetuate hundreds of homicides annually. (560) Philadelphia’s homicide rate mirror’s 3rd world conditions. The temperament of the judges reflect “the hood” Time to govern the government. Signed, concerned republican. See images below of fake court documents. Ask the lead investigator what conclusion he’s come to ? Notary and the respondent are both under investigation by department of state.
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29 Aug, 2023 by Family mail
Apparently this was a lawfirm that represented a case in PA, well, almost a year later and not one word from anyone after case was finished and it's almost as if they are partnered with the shady lawfirm Matthews & Associates that hired them to get more money from people.
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06 Nov, 2019 by Shadow dancer
ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE!! IF I COULD GIVE ZERO STARS, I WOULD!!! I was referred to Feldman and Pinto by Flagger and Associates and truly wish I hadn't been! From the beginning, there was a clear LACK OF COMMUNICATION from ALL PARTIES of Feldman and Pinto. I continuously needed to reach out to schedule documents to be given to them, get updates I was promised, etc.! I was treated very rudely and unfairly!! They then wanted me to sign blank release forms for me and my son; OUTRIGHT REFUSING to even speak to me about WHO they would be requesting forms from, despite me mentioning that I might have additional people/agencies that could provide information. They also OUTRIGHT REFUSED TO ANSWER ANY OF MY QUESTIONS!! In addition to this, they wanted me to sign documents with FALSE INFORMATION ON IT, despite this being pointed out to them MULTIPLE TIMES!! I asked, and was REFUSED, a corrected copy to sign! I provided information to them in a timely manner; HOWEVER, THEY COULD NOT DO THE SAME EXCEPT TO DENY WORKING WITH ME!!! THEY OBVIOUSLY DID NOT WANT TO TAKE THE CASE!! I WILL HAVE TO FIND ANOTHER LAWYER TO HELP MY SON WHO WAS INJURED IN THE NICU!! DO NOT BRING YOUR CASE TO FELDMAN AND PINTO; YOU WILL BE SORRY IF YOU DO!!
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29 Aug, 2023 by Family mail
Apparently this was a lawfirm that represented a case in PA, well, almost a year later and not one word from anyone after case was finished and it's almost as if they are partnered with the shady lawfirm Matthews & Associates that hired them to get more money from people.
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06 Nov, 2019 by Shadow dancer
ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE!! IF I COULD GIVE ZERO STARS, I WOULD!!! I was referred to Feldman and Pinto by Flagger and Associates and truly wish I hadn't been! From the beginning, there was a clear LACK OF COMMUNICATION from ALL PARTIES of Feldman and Pinto. I continuously needed to reach out to schedule documents to be given to them, get updates I was promised, etc.! I was treated very rudely and unfairly!! They then wanted me to sign blank release forms for me and my son; OUTRIGHT REFUSING to even speak to me about WHO they would be requesting forms from, despite me mentioning that I might have additional people/agencies that could provide information. They also OUTRIGHT REFUSED TO ANSWER ANY OF MY QUESTIONS!! In addition to this, they wanted me to sign documents with FALSE INFORMATION ON IT, despite this being pointed out to them MULTIPLE TIMES!! I asked, and was REFUSED, a corrected copy to sign! I provided information to them in a timely manner; HOWEVER, THEY COULD NOT DO THE SAME EXCEPT TO DENY WORKING WITH ME!!! THEY OBVIOUSLY DID NOT WANT TO TAKE THE CASE!! I WILL HAVE TO FIND ANOTHER LAWYER TO HELP MY SON WHO WAS INJURED IN THE NICU!! DO NOT BRING YOUR CASE TO FELDMAN AND PINTO; YOU WILL BE SORRY IF YOU DO!!
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What an Insurance Lawyer Can Do for You

An insurance lawyer specializes in legal issues related to insurance policies and claims. These lawyers help individuals, businesses, and insurance companies navigate disputes involving insurance coverage, claim denials, bad faith claims, and policy interpretation. Insurance lawyers can represent policyholders who feel they've been unfairly denied coverage, or they can work on behalf of insurance companies to defend against fraudulent or inflated claims.

Whether you're filing a claim, disputing a denial, or dealing with complex coverage issues, an insurance lawyer can provide critical guidance and legal representation to protect your rights and ensure you receive the benefits you're entitled to under your policy.

When Should I Hire an Insurance Lawyer?

Hiring an insurance lawyer is advisable in several situations, particularly when disputes arise over insurance coverage, claim denials, or bad faith actions. Common reasons to hire an insurance lawyer include:

  • Denied insurance claims: If your insurance company denies your claim, a lawyer can help determine whether the denial was justified or if you should challenge the decision.
  • Bad faith insurance practices: If you believe your insurer has acted in bad faith, such as delaying payment or failing to properly investigate your claim, a lawyer can help you pursue legal action.
  • Underpaid claims: If the insurance company has offered less compensation than you believe your claim is worth, a lawyer can negotiate for a higher payout or file a lawsuit.
  • Coverage disputes: When there's ambiguity or disagreement about what your policy covers, a lawyer can provide clarity and advocate for your rights under the policy.
  • Business insurance claims: If you own a business and are dealing with commercial insurance claims (e.g., property damage, liability, or professional indemnity), a lawyer can help ensure your business receives proper coverage.
  • Third-party claims: If you're being sued for liability and your insurance company refuses to defend or indemnify you, an insurance lawyer can help enforce your coverage rights.
  • Appealing long-term disability claims: If your disability insurance claim has been denied, a lawyer can assist in gathering evidence and appealing the decision to get the benefits you deserve.

What Does an Insurance Lawyer Do?

An insurance lawyer provides a wide range of services to assist with insurance-related legal issues. These can include:

  • Reviewing insurance policies: A lawyer can review your insurance policy to ensure you understand your rights and obligations, as well as clarify what coverage is provided.
  • Filing insurance claims: Assisting with the preparation and filing of claims to ensure all necessary documentation is submitted correctly.
  • Challenging claim denials: If your claim has been denied, a lawyer can investigate the reasons for denial and file appeals or lawsuits to challenge the decision.
  • Litigating bad faith claims: Representing clients in bad faith insurance cases, where the insurer fails to act in good faith by unfairly delaying, denying, or underpaying a valid claim.
  • Negotiating settlements: Helping policyholders negotiate settlements with insurance companies to receive fair compensation for claims.
  • Defending against fraudulent claims: Representing insurance companies to defend against false or exaggerated claims filed by policyholders or third parties.
  • Handling disputes over policy language: Interpreting complex insurance policies and resolving disputes between the insured and the insurer regarding coverage limits, exclusions, and conditions.

How Are Insurance Lawyers Paid?

Insurance lawyers typically charge for their services in different ways, depending on the nature of the case and the type of insurance issue involved. Common payment structures include:

  • Contingency fee: For many policyholders disputing claim denials or underpayments, lawyers work on a contingency basis. This means the lawyer only gets paid if they win or settle the case, taking a percentage (usually between 25% and 40%) of the recovered amount.
  • Hourly rate: For more complex or ongoing legal issues, such as bad faith lawsuits or business insurance disputes, insurance lawyers may charge an hourly rate. This rate varies depending on the lawyer’s experience and location.
  • Flat fee: For simpler matters, such as reviewing an insurance policy or helping file a claim, some lawyers charge a flat fee for their services.
  • Retainer: For businesses or clients with ongoing legal needs, an insurance lawyer may require a retainer fee, which is an upfront payment for future services.

It’s important to clarify the fee structure with your lawyer during the initial consultation to avoid unexpected costs.

How Much Does an Insurance Lawyer Cost?

The cost of hiring an insurance lawyer depends on the complexity of the case, the lawyer's experience, and the payment structure. General cost estimates include:

  • Contingency fees: If your lawyer works on a contingency fee basis, you won’t pay any fees upfront, but the lawyer will take a percentage (typically 25% to 40%) of any settlement or judgment awarded.
  • Hourly rates: Hourly rates for insurance lawyers generally range from $150 to $500 or more, depending on the lawyer’s experience and location. Complex cases involving bad faith or high-value business claims may require significant hours, leading to higher legal costs.
  • Flat fees: For specific services, such as reviewing an insurance policy, lawyers may charge a flat fee ranging from $500 to $2,500, depending on the complexity of the task.
  • Retainers: Businesses or individuals seeking ongoing insurance legal services may pay a retainer, which can range from $5,000 to $20,000 or more, depending on the lawyer and scope of work.

Make sure to discuss costs and payment structures with your lawyer before proceeding to understand how much the services will cost.

Top Questions to Ask an Insurance Lawyer

Before hiring an insurance lawyer, it’s important to ask the right questions to ensure they are the right fit for your case. Here are key questions to ask:

  1. What experience do you have with insurance law?
    Ensure the lawyer has specific experience handling cases involving your type of insurance, whether it’s auto, health, home, or business-related.
  2. How do you charge for your services?
    Clarify whether the lawyer works on contingency, hourly rates, or flat fees, and ask for an estimate of the total cost of your case.
  3. What is your success rate with insurance disputes?
    Ask about the lawyer’s track record in winning or settling cases similar to yours.
  4. What are my chances of success?
    A good lawyer will provide an honest assessment of your case’s strengths and weaknesses and outline the possible outcomes.
  5. How long will the process take?
    Get an estimate of how long it will take to resolve your claim or dispute, as some cases can extend over months or even years.
  6. Will you handle my case personally?
    In larger firms, junior attorneys or paralegals may handle some aspects of your case. Make sure you know who will be managing your case.

How to Check the Credibility of an Insurance Lawyer

To ensure you’re hiring a reputable insurance lawyer, take the following steps to verify their credentials and experience:

  • Verify their state bar license: Check with your state bar association to confirm the lawyer is licensed and in good standing with no disciplinary actions.
  • Review their experience in insurance law: Look at the lawyer’s website or professional profile to ensure they specialize in insurance law and have experience with cases like yours.
  • Read client reviews and testimonials: Search for reviews on platforms like Avvo, Martindale-Hubbell, or Google to see what previous clients have said about the lawyer’s expertise and professionalism.
  • Ask for references: A credible lawyer should be able to provide references from past clients who have dealt with similar insurance issues.
  • Check for industry memberships: Membership in organizations like the American Bar Association’s Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section (TIPS) can indicate the lawyer’s focus on insurance law.

What Should I Prepare for My First Consultation?

To make the most out of your first consultation with an insurance lawyer, come prepared with the following documents and information:

  • A copy of your insurance policy: Bring the policy related to your claim or dispute so the lawyer can review the coverage details.
  • Any correspondence with the insurance company: Provide copies of letters, emails, or other communications between you and your insurer regarding the claim or denial.
  • Proof of claim and supporting documents: Bring any documentation you have submitted with your claim, including receipts, invoices, photos, medical records, or repair estimates.
  • List of questions: Prepare a list of questions you want to ask about your case, the legal process, and the potential outcomes.
  • Timeline of events: Be ready to provide a clear timeline of the incident that led to the claim and any steps you’ve taken with your insurance company.

By preparing thoroughly for your consultation, you can ensure that the lawyer has all the information they need to assess your case and provide the best legal advice.

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