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14 Mar, 2024 by Ed
Terrible lawyer. Did not answer any of my questions but charged me as if he did. He purposely obfuscated the legal issues being discussed and was rude and insulting. I would not recommend this lawyer to anyone.
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05 May, 2019 by Anonymous
I spoke with Attorney Blume about representing me and my husband in a property tax appeal. She did not appear fully knowledgeable, but I thought I could work with her. Attorney Blume sent an engagement letter for me and my husband to sign. It contained an hourly fee that was above what I was quoted on the phone. It also contained numerous other fees. At the end of the engagement letter, Atty Blume said to contact her to ask any questions. I sent and email with questions about all the other fees and when they would be applied. Without elaboration, Ms. Blume responded by stating she would not take my case since I appeared "uncomfortable" with the fee agreement. No questions were answered. This was very unprofessional. I am very happy I did not sign that fee agreement. Since she would not answers questions about the complicated fee agreement, I seriously doubt she would provide effective representation.
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17 Jan, 2016 by Anonymous
This guy was shown an email from the opposing Attorney, he chastised me for its content! Needless to say he should understand there's going to be 'feelings' and that he absolutely should not take those into account especially since he works for me and that's his job to be opened minded, considerate and compassionate with his clients! I was livid to say the least, AND AS A RESULT WILL NEVER EVER use this man again.... It was his poor judgement at best, that got him this review.... The outcome would have been same or better and 1500.00 less, if I did the case myself too! Needless to say it was my poor judgment in selecting him.
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30 Dec, 2020 by Allegra
I can’t imagine it is possible to be more negligent or unprofessional than Michael Burdo. Hired as my real estate attorney for the sale of my home he did the bare minimum, failing to properly inform me or my realtor that my closing date had been extended a month, causing stress and financial losses and ultimately holding the funds from my closing for over two weeks with no response or explanation whatsoever upon my multiple inquiries. When approached in efforts to discuss and try to resolve matters I was completely ignored. I have never personally experienced such professional incompetence.
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20 Sep, 2014 by Robert
Over billing and being completely dishonest is Attorney Needle's business. He took on my matrimonial case and billed over $70,000. Never filed a motion or took a deposition. Then when it was time to go to court recommend another attorney.
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24 Sep, 2021 by Paul jeter
5 Bad Things about my experience hiring Kevin Connors to represent my mother's estate. 1) He said it would take a year. It took 3 years and 8 months. During this time, there was no regular communication nor was the process clear. I felt so low priority. There were no Christmas cards or anything like that. 2) I was told inaccurate information that sent me to an accountant meeting who had no idea what I was talking about. I sat there feeling completely unsupported having wasted time. 3) Failed to build trust. Bursts of emails or calls would be followed by long periods of quiet and non-response. Late fees and other costs accrued due to lack of communication. When they sent a letter to my brother, it triggered him and there was never an apology for that. 4) It was grueling and painful. Every single month I sent in the bank and check stubs for the estate account. I was told to close the account too early. It was disrespectful just to take the money out of the check to my brother instead of finishing up business professionally. 5) They closed the branch close to my home without notice. The main branch looks like something out of depictions of skid row.
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04 May, 2020 by James
I hired attorney Carveth and it turnned out to be one of the most frustrating experiences of my life. He seldom returned my phone calls and did not follow up in important matters. He just wasnt there for me when I needed him most. His lack of foresight is now costing me tens of thousands of dollars.
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19 Dec, 2011 by Anonymous
This guy needs to retire! He is incredibly arrogant and rude. I have never been so insulted by a person in my life. Although I have only worked with one other lawyer, my realtor could also speak to his unprofessionalism. He never called or at least had a paralegal call, I always had to call in order to be updated. After doing pretty much nothing, he sent me a bill and expected to be paid right away.
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30 Jul, 2009 by Anonymous
Chester Bukowski is dishonest - took our retainer fee and never put it in an escrow account, would not return phone calls to office or phone. NEVER USE THIS ATTORNEY
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07 Apr, 2022 by Rob
Here is a man who has learn how to manipulate the system to be able to install his ideological narravitve and push it forward using the less fortunate as his puppet soldiers. He does so by hiding behind the guise of helping these less fortunate. This man is part of the problem in our country today.
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25 Mar, 2013 by Anonymous
Jeff is a nice guy, but produces subpar work - or no discernible output - for what seems to be over billing. I would recommend either looking for another attorney, or insisting on seeing the actual output from the invoice details.
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12 Jul, 2019 by Anonymous
Was scheduled to meet with Mrs. Diaz regarding a dispute with landlord. Not only did she not show up for the scheduled meeting, never bothered to contact me regarding the missed meeting. I was waiting at the agreed upon location for 45 minutes before i left. What a waste of time.
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02 Jan, 2023 by Anonymous
This attorney is fraudulently using my address and pretending it is the address of her law firm. She is getting her mail here which contains her client’s personal information and seemingly stealing it from my mail when no one is around.
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19 Jun, 2010 by Vhook
this lawyer was assigned to our family probate matter. he was late in filing the inventory, left key things off the inventory and sold the property before it went before the court. I think he is a sleaze and would not recommend him to pick Judge Keyes' nose.
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02 May, 2013 by Eric
Philip represented us when our 2 1/2 year old triplets were removed by CT DCF and local police, under false oath and affirmation. He made deals with the Asst Atty General, without our permission, and threatened to leave the case if we wanted a trial, because he felt it "was a conflict of interest, and not in the best interest of the children". This guy is a real scum bag.
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17 May, 2009 by Anonymous
He seemed far more interested in making money than helping his clients
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06 Mar, 2017 by Anonymous
A family member hired this attorney under the impression he was a worker's comp attorney and after 5 years he has yet to get her case resolved. He never returns her calls and his secretary is left to answer my relatives calls and at times doesn't even allow my relative to go inside the office. Unprofessional! I am baffled that it has been so long and he has yet gotten anything resolved. If he is not a worker's comp attorney, why would he take a worker's comp case???? Isn't this unethical?
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15 Jul, 2022 by Melissa
This jaqueline Sharp is quite a character. She frequents Facebook calling people names just because they do not agree with her political views. I never imagined a lawyer could behave in this manner and I think people need to know. Just go to Facebook and look her up her profile is public
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05 Mar, 2013 by Anonymous
Works in the stone age. Has answering machine for secretary & dont expect a call back anytime soon. You have to do all the leg work. all he brings to the table is a license. don't make the same mistake I did. look somewhere else. & good luck finding a good lawyer.
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05 Jun, 2024 by Anonymous
He said he wanted to touch me in errogenous regions of my body instead of payment.
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29 Dec, 2008 by Anonymous
Never returned phone calls. Never followed through on what he said he was going to do. We had to start all over with a different lawer and more money! Set us back seven months and has caused considerable amount of stress, and aggravation. Not to mention our credibility with our business partners. Would never recommend him to anyone!
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02 Oct, 2024 by Robert m
I see all the 1 stars they are Racist Attorney, this what happen to me this morning, I am afro-American call this Attorney The phone person was Very Nasty and Rude she sound like Racist, i did not tell her what kinder of help i need , quickly she say he will not help , i never got a change to explain my legal issues . This not the way a Attorney should conduct business,The state give them License, you can file a complaint against them here,Statewide Grievance Committee 860-296-3848 Statewide Bar Counsel and contact The Judicial Branch Committees, Commissions and Boards =================================================, INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING OUT THE COMPLAINT AGAINST ATTORNEY FORM JD-GC-6 JD-GC-6 Rev. 3-23 Read these instructions before filling out and filing the form. You may also find useful information in the pamphlet “Attorney Grievance Procedures in Connecticut,” which is available at: http://www.jud.ct.gov/Publications/gc008.pdf This form is available in other language(s). 1. Fill out the form electronically. You can do that online at http://www.jud.ct.gov/webforms/forms/gc006.pdf and you can save it. If you cannot fill out the form online, then fill it out by printing in ink only. If we cannot read your complaint, it will be returned to you. Keep a copy of the complaint for your records. 2. The form must be filled out in English. 3. An original complaint form must be filed by each complainant (the person making the complaint against the attorney) and against each attorney. 4. Attach to your complaint copies of any documents that are important to prove your complaint. Do not file originals of the attachments (they will not be returned to you). Do not highlight your attachments. Do not send CDs, DVDs, thumb drives, or any solid state drive with your complaint. 5. Each complainant must file an original complaint and 6 copies of each complaint that is filed. This includes attachments. Attachments must be attached to the original and each of the copies of the complaint. Each complaint and set of attachments must be identical and put in the correct order. If the documents that are filed do not meet these requirements, they will be returned to you.
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09 Jul, 2024 by Karson gray
Called to hire for representation in “open and close” small claims case and after taking my information I am told by the lady who answered the phone “he will only represent you if you pay by the hour” I asked what the hourly fee is and then immediately I’m told “the attorney isn’t interested in helping you.” Very unprofessional.
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30 Sep, 2024 by Jack
Doesnt return calls. Answers emails as she pleases, if at all. You leave a message with her assistant and never hear anything. Then you fire her and get a bill.
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05 Sep, 2024 by Anonymous
Bernadette is a moron. I cannot believe people actually hire her. She looks like a bag lady and acts like one as well. She specializes in losing lots of money for her clients while embarrassing herself at the same time. I self represented myself and mopped the floor with her repeatedly. It was great!
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23 Feb, 2023 by Rushawn polite
They were unresponsive when dealing with our transaction, no sense of urgency, just felt very shady.
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What a Real Estate Lawyer Can Do for You

A real estate lawyer provides legal assistance in transactions and disputes involving property, including residential and commercial real estate. Whether you're buying, selling, leasing, or developing property, a real estate attorney can help ensure that your transactions are legally sound and your rights are protected. They review contracts, perform due diligence, resolve disputes, and provide legal representation in negotiations and litigation involving property matters.

Real estate lawyers are crucial in safeguarding your investment by ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal real estate laws, as well as protecting you from potential legal pitfalls related to property ownership and transactions.

When Should I Hire a Real Estate Lawyer?

Hiring a real estate lawyer is beneficial in various scenarios, including:

  • Buying or selling property: When navigating complex real estate contracts, it’s advisable to have a lawyer review and ensure that the terms are favorable and legal.
  • Commercial property transactions: For leasing, purchasing, or selling commercial properties, a lawyer can help manage the intricate legal aspects of such transactions.
  • Zoning or land use issues: If you're planning to develop property or change its use, a real estate lawyer can guide you through zoning laws and land use regulations.
  • Resolving property disputes: For boundary disputes, title issues, or disagreements over property rights, a lawyer can help mediate or litigate the matter.
  • Foreclosures or evictions: If you're dealing with foreclosure or managing a tenant eviction, legal representation ensures that the process adheres to local laws and protects your interests.
  • Title and deed issues: Lawyers can help clear title disputes, ensure the legitimacy of property deeds, and handle transfers of ownership.

What Does a Real Estate Lawyer Do?

A real estate lawyer provides a range of services to help with property transactions and disputes, including:

  • Contract drafting and review: Ensuring that purchase agreements, leases, and other contracts are legally binding, fair, and protect your interests.
  • Title search and clearance: Conducting a thorough title search to ensure that the property has no legal claims or liens that could affect ownership.
  • Facilitate closing: Managing the closing process in real estate transactions, including reviewing final documents and ensuring that everything is in order before the transfer of ownership.
  • Resolve disputes: Handling legal disputes related to property ownership, boundaries, zoning, or tenants.
  • Assist in financing: Reviewing loan agreements and mortgage documents to ensure the terms are fair and legally sound.
  • Zoning and land use advice: Guiding clients through the complexities of zoning laws and building regulations for property development or renovation projects.

How Are Real Estate Lawyers Paid?

Real estate lawyers typically charge for their services in the following ways:

  • Flat fee: Many real estate transactions, such as reviewing a sales contract or assisting with a closing, are charged on a flat-fee basis.
  • Hourly rates: If a lawyer is handling complex disputes or litigation, they may charge by the hour. Hourly rates can vary significantly based on the lawyer’s experience and location.
  • Contingency fees: In rare cases, such as property disputes or claims for damages, a lawyer may work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if you win or settle the case.
  • Retainer: For ongoing legal support, some clients may pay a retainer, which is an upfront fee used as a deposit for future legal services.

It's important to clarify the fee structure with your attorney before hiring them to avoid any surprises.

How Much Does a Real Estate Lawyer Cost?

The cost of a real estate lawyer varies based on the complexity of the matter, the location of the property, and the lawyer’s experience. Key factors that affect pricing include:

  • Type of transaction or issue: Simple tasks, like contract reviews, typically cost less than handling a complex property dispute or litigation.
  • Experience and location: More experienced lawyers or those in high-demand areas, like urban centers, often charge higher rates.
  • Billing structure: Lawyers may charge a flat fee for basic services like document review or hourly for more time-intensive work such as disputes or litigation.

Flat fees for straightforward services like closing assistance may range from $500 to $1,500.

Hourly rates can range from $150 to $400 or more, depending on the attorney’s experience and location.

Always discuss fees upfront to understand the overall cost of the legal service you're receiving.

Top Questions to Ask a Real Estate Lawyer

Before hiring a real estate lawyer, ask the following questions to ensure they are the right fit for your legal needs:

  1. What experience do you have with real estate law?
    Ensure the lawyer has experience in the type of real estate transaction or dispute you’re facing, whether residential, commercial, or development-related.
  2. What is your fee structure?
    Ask how the lawyer charges for services - whether it's a flat fee, hourly rate, or retainer - so there are no surprises later on.
  3. How long will the process take?
    Especially important for real estate transactions or disputes with deadlines, ask for a general estimate of how long the process will last.
  4. Have you handled cases similar to mine?
    Experience with similar transactions or disputes can give you confidence that the lawyer knows how to handle your case.
  5. Will you handle my case personally, or will it be passed to another attorney?
    Confirm who will be handling the bulk of your case work, especially in larger firms where junior lawyers may take on some responsibilities.
  6. Can you provide references?
    Speaking with past clients can give you insight into the lawyer's experience and how they handle cases.

How to Check the Credibility of a Real Estate Lawyer

To ensure you’re hiring a reputable real estate lawyer, take these steps:

  • Check with the state bar association: Verify that the lawyer is licensed and in good standing with no disciplinary actions on their record.
  • Read online reviews and testimonials: Look for reviews on legal directories and platforms like Avvo or Martindale-Hubbell to see what past clients have said.
  • Ask for references: A credible lawyer should have past clients willing to share their experiences.
  • Review their track record and expertise: Look at the lawyer’s website or LinkedIn profile for information about their experience in real estate law and any relevant cases they’ve handled.
  • Membership in professional organizations: Lawyers who are members of respected legal or real estate organizations, like the American Bar Association’s Real Property Division, often signal credibility and expertise.

What Should I Prepare for My First Consultation?

To make your first meeting with a real estate lawyer productive, you should prepare the following materials:

  • Relevant property documents: Bring purchase agreements, lease contracts, mortgage documents, zoning permits, or any other paperwork related to your case.
  • A summary of the issue or transaction: Be ready to explain the situation, whether it's a property dispute, contract negotiation, or development issue.
  • Questions about the legal process: Prepare a list of questions about how the lawyer will handle your case and what steps are involved.
  • Financial documents or loan agreements: If the case involves financing or a mortgage, bring any related documents for the lawyer to review.
  • Your goals and timeline: Be clear about what outcome you're hoping for, and if there are any deadlines that need to be considered, such as closing dates or legal filings.

By coming prepared, you can ensure that your consultation is efficient and informative, allowing you to assess whether the lawyer is the right fit for your real estate needs.

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