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Pros
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Honest and ethical legal representation
“He is very honest and ethical. Thanks!”
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Personable and friendly approach
“He's more like a friend through this whole process than a lawyer”
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Knowledgeable and helpful in guiding clients through legal processes
“He explained and walked me through the whole process. he kept me informed every step of the way”
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Alleged practice of exploiting small businesses through ADA lawsuits
“He sends out "testers" to small business around the Daytona beach area to file a lawsuit using the ADA (handicap ) immunities forcing small businesses to pay his attorney fee to the tune of thousands. It's a scam.”
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Perceived as a "shady" and "crooked" lawyer who financially attacks small businesses
“Another shady attorney who runs a crooked practice that financially attacks and exploits small business for his own greed.”

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28 Jul, 2024 by Rob
Any attorney that would extort money out of small businesses just to make some “ quick “ cash is among the lowest of the low. Here’s a proverb for you Joe ( although you probably don’t have much to do with your Creator or biblical principles ) Proverbs 26:17 he that passes by and meddles with strife that doesn’t belong to him Is like someone who would take a dog by the ears. ( paraphrased ). God bless
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09 Jan, 2023 by Anonymous
Exactly one of those lawyers that can’t go out and do a honest job. All he really does is go after small business for bogus ADA rules of clients that have never being to the location . You day is coming 31 yrs of bogus job.
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09 Dec, 2022 by Anonymous
Joe Quick, sends a few trusted people to hundreds of Small Businesses in Volusia County, hoping to find small violations for the ADA. SO he can sue them in the hope they settle for thousands of dollars. He is enemy #1 to hard working businesses, and can't believe he gets away with literally suing hundreds of businesses a year!! What a scumbag!! Karma is a Bi#$@
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06 Feb, 2022 by Anonymous
He sends out “testers” to small business around the Daytona beach area to file a lawsuit using the ADA (handicap ) immunities forcing small businesses to pay his attorney fee to the tune of thousands. It’s a scam. He claims he’s helping the disabled all while laughing his way to the bank
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17 Sep, 2021 by Anonymous
Another shady attorney who runs a crooked practice that financially attacks and exploits small business for his own greed.
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03 Apr, 2016 by Glenn
I have worked on legal matters with Rick and always value his knowledge and expertise. Rick is dedicated to his clients and always willing to lend a helping hand to others. A good person and an excellent attorney.
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06 Feb, 2014 by James
My wife was shopping ,was in good mental health and reasonably good physical health, when all of a sudden, she was on her back unable to get up. She sustained a concussion that gave her brain bleed that has affected not only her short term memory but a good deal of her long term memory. In order to seek compensation for our loss I began to seek a good lawyer. One that had a had a good standing with judges. I asked my neighbor, who worked for a judge, for a recommendation. He in turn asked the circuit judge who in turn recommended Mr. Kolodinsky. This was one of the few smart things I have done in my life. Mr.Kolodinsky always was very courteous as was his office and always had time to explain things to me. I am satisfied that I had as good and speedy a conclusion as could be expected
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30 Oct, 2013 by Greg, attorney st. augustine
I have for years referred complicated personal injury cases, including medical malpractice to Rick Kolodinsky. When I was injured in an accident and my UM carrier made a "low ball" offer, I retained Rick, who filed suit and got me an excellent recovery. In addition to his professional success, Rick is a great guy who is easy to talk to about may subjects.
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23 Jan, 2013 by April
Rob has been our construction attorney for the past 5+ years. He is always easy to get ahold of, quick to respond, and willing to help us whenever needed. I have recommended him to numerous business' and clients, and will continue to recommend him to anyone needing construction law guidance.
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22 Jan, 2013 by Andy
Rob is a hard worker who gets stuff done! Always kept me informed through every step, and got the desired results! Would hire again in a heartbeat should the need arise. In a town filled with bad to mediocre attorneys, Rob really stands out as one of the best!
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23 Jul, 2019 by Anonymous
Bill Gambert helped me with an eviction in a squatter situation that lasted over a year. There were many hurdles to leap over and he was steadfast and reliable. I hired him a second time for a legal name change that also was complicated and required many filings and re-filings with the court. His staff was always friendly and available to return my calls to update me on the status of my case. I can highly recommend William Gambert and his assistant, Sheila, without reservation.
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05 Mar, 2018 by Steve
I contacted Mr. Gambert through a referral of the Florida Bar Referral Network. This network refers you to attorneys for a low to no cost consultation. After briefly speaking with the receptionist on the phone, Mr. Gambert connected with me. After hearing my story, he gave me some simple advice to resolve my situation. He freely answered any questions that I had. I felt confident that his advice was strong, however if I do need additional assistance in the matter, I feel confident in having him represent me.
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07 Jun, 2012 by Anonymous
Very factual and straightforward at initial meeting. Walked you through steps involved, fees to be considered, time line for each action required, best case scenerio and worst case scenerio, then his fee amount. Asked questions to get case started. Surrounds self with those that are knowledgable in the area of law needed to expedite and win your case. Very professional.
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