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30 Oct, 2015 by Lisa
Jason Rosner has provided me with legal counsel and services on multiple occasions and it has been an easy and comforting experience every time. I've always felt well taken care of and that I am dealing with someone I can trust. Thank you, Jason and your team for all your help and support over the years!
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28 Oct, 2015 by Anonymous
I was in a bit of a jam, looking at a felony for multiple traffic infractions. Jason helped get that down to a misdemeanor. If it weren't for Jason, my life would be pretty much ruined right now.
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27 Oct, 2015 by Anonymous
I went with Atty. Rosner because he offered the lowest price amongst all the attorneys which was inclusive of representing me for trial if my case was to go to trial. $3000 when others were talking about charging anywhere from 10k to 30k for a felony charge. I was attacked and defended myself and I was charged. I don't have any priors, the so called victims had not been showing up for court for 2 years and finally one began to show up. If the attorney was aggressive enough, he should have been had this case dismissed. I was told I did not have to show up to any of the calendar calls because the attorney would show up on my behalf. After two years of my case lingering on where the so called victims were not showing up and a I having never been in trouble in my life I began to wonder why the case was dragging on...so I start showing up in court to see what was happening. I started to go to the calendar calls and saw that Atty. Rosner was seldomly at the calendar calls himself and that instead one of his peers would be there for him. The first thing that really should have been questioned and investigated is how I could be attacked in a Walmart and there be no so called videotape footage in a Walmart from the entrance and the front lane near the cash registers. I ended up taking a plea to a Misdeamenor which was recommend by Atty. Rosner and at the end of court in front of 50 plus people he told me where to go register for Probation and to let them know I am registering for a Misdemeanor Probation sentence. I really didn't need all those people out in the hallway to know I have a charge especially when those were not even people that were in my court room that would have known already. I know criminal records are public record, but there is no need to broadcast it. It Is certainly not something I am proud of. He did not go above and beyond at all. In fact the day I was scheduled for trial which was on a Monday I did not even hear from him via phone that Friday nor over the weekend. I was scheduled for 10:00 trial and did not talk to him until some minutes after 10:00am on the day of trial. Very scary. So much more should have been done to have this case dismissed when the so called victims had been served a couple of times to do depositions and never showed up for 2 years. Then all of a sudden one finally showed up after 2 years. Had videotapes of the incident been retrieved which the Atty. and his assistant stated Walmart told them there was no footage of the incident available. The only footage was a crowd of people watching something but you couldn't see what. I seldomly spoke to the Attorney, but dealt with his assistance Mary. Mary was good with relaying what little information there was to me and she did send over information when she stated she would. The atty. would call back when appointments where set although sometimes late which that I can understand. I just recommend if you are facing something serious, go with an attorney that is aggressive. The assumption was that these so called victims where not going to show up and that my case would be dismissed so nothing was done but to continue to wait, then 2 years later one started to show up and now I have to do probation and pay fees when I was the one attacked. I went to school and earned a BA in Criminal Justice and Masters in Education and now having a record although adjudication was withheld is still very insulting and disappointing to me. Zimmerman followed a young innocent man and killed him and walked away free claiming stand your ground and I who was actually attacked did the same in trying to protect myself and children and couldn't get a dismissal when the so called victims weren't even showing up.
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05 Feb, 2015 by Victoria
I met with Jason to review my case; I paid a portion of the retainer. The exact same day, I regretted my decision. His "paralegal" was supposed to email me copies of important documents "within the next 30 minutes", after 4 hours of no response, I began to feel uneasy. I called and emailed Jason and the paralegal, Mery, on the exact same day that I signed the retainer to let them know that I'd changed my mind. I tried to reach them before they actively began to work on my case. Jason was a nightmare; he told me that he would only refund a portion of the retainer. We only had an hour consultation but he insisted that he'd done an extensive amount of work on my case. Keep in mind that we met on a federal holiday, how much could have been done when no government/ court offices were open? Bottom line, I had to email him repeatedly in order for him to give back the hard copies of my divorce documents. He finally gave it back after a week. I am still fighting to be refunded the retainer fee and seeking a divorce attorney. This was a nightmare in the midst of a nightmare. I am already going through a messy divorce, now I am going through this. Worst mistake EVER! I am filing a fee arbitration with the Florida Bar.
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06 Jan, 2015 by Anonymous
His assistant has horrible communication. Jason is never at court dates. He always has an excuse. He has others to represent his clients. Regret that we hired him.
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