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10 Jan, 2019 by Diana
Mr. Frankel provided excellent advice and was an extremely valuable resource when my condo association board was in need of legal representation. He guided us through a complicated matter and helped the board swiftly resolve an ongoing dispute.
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23 Apr, 2017 by Anonymous
I retained Attorney Frankel to represent me in a dispute with my condominium association and property management company. His main correspondences were through emails. He did not aggressively work on my behalf. I spent a hefty amount for his representation. I wish I had not chosen him. I was charged an exorbitant amount for his sending emails. I could have done the majority of the work he did. Maybe because I did not have "big pockets" he did not want to work on my case. Very disappointed.
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31 May, 2008 by Howard
He was excellent and always helped me out in a positive manner!!!
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25 Apr, 2008 by Anonymous
I had a business deal go incredibly sour to where I was being annoyed a great deal. Jed helped resolve it and preserve peace of mind. BAF

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17 Dec, 2011 by Samuel
GIanna is an amazing attorney. She fought hard to help me in my child support case and got me better results than I ever even hoped for. I would recommend her to anyone.
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03 Aug, 2018 by Anonymous
I am so grateful to Rachel Alters and her staff for helping me with my uncle's claim! She was amazing. This was a very difficult case, because my uncle was mentally disabled. He had failed to immediately make a claim, because he was too disabled to even do the simplest of tasks. As soon as I found out about my uncle's disability policy, I called several attorneys. They were hesitant to work with my uncle, because of the extensive work involved with backdating his claim. I then called Dell and Schaefer and it was one of the best decisions that I have ever made. They patched me through to Rachel Alters and the rest is history. She worked diligently to backdate my uncle's claim and to secure his rights to future disability payments. We still have a long road ahead of us with regards to my uncle's disability, but I am so grateful to her for securing his right to disability payments. We will be able to use this money to make sure that he gets the health care that he needs. Disability insurance is a complex business. As an attorney myself, I can tell you that when it comes to disability insurance, you really need somebody in your corner to make sure that your rights are protected. There is nobody that I would rather have in my corner than Rachel Alters.
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16 Aug, 2016 by Marie
Rachel Alters always had time to answer my questions. She is also very understanding and organized. Rachel and her associates met my expectations and more. They filed my claim for me and were very meticulous and detailed with all documentation needed to file my claim. Results were fast and positive. I didn’t have to worry about anything. They are the best and know insurance companies very well!
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11 Apr, 2016 by Lisa moon
I came to Dell and Schaefer after an attorney firm in Maryland decided in August they could not win my case and dropped me, with my appeal for Long Term Disability due in mid October. I contacted Dell and Schaefer in a panic from an ad I found on the Internet, I got a call very quickly, we talked about my case and at that time I was informed that Rachel Alters would be handling my case, I got a phone call from Rachel, she made me feel at ease right away, and asked me to send all my medical information I had to the firm. Rachel explained to me it normally takes 4-6 months to do an appeal, but Rachel assured me she would do her very best to win with the limited time we had remaining to submit an appeal. Rachel worked very hard, we had many very long phone calls and emails, even though I have never met Rachel face to face I feel she is part of the family. I got a call from Rachel the beginning of December letting me know we won the case and that Aetna would be reinstating my benefits back to April when they had stopped benefits. I had just came home from Johns Hopkins Hospital from back surgery, and it was Christmas time, what a special feeling that phone call bought. There is nothing more I could ask for. Winning an appeal for LTD would not have been possible with out Attorney Rachel Alters and legal Assistant Kathleen Bordes and the staff at Dell & Schaefer. Why would you recommend Attorneys Dell & Schaefer? I would recommend Rachel Alters to anyone who is fighting to get there LTD. Rachel, was the person on the other end of the phone who listened to my concerns and my feelings. Rachel listened and help me to understand that this is why she was there, she would work hard to get my Long Term Disability reinstated, which Aetna, stopped after twenty four months. What could we do to improve? The company is doing a Great Job. Special thanks to Rachel Alter and Kathleen Bordes who are great. Lisa M.
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13 Apr, 2020 by Tony
Mr. G was patient and informative throughout both my wife's and my Chapter 7 bankruptcies. His communication was excellent and we always felt like he was part of our "defense" team from beginning and to the end of the process. Lastly, we share that in just 12 months our credit scores are approaching 700!
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02 Feb, 2017 by Andres
I hired Gabriel to represent me for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case and I am extremely satisfied with the service provided by him and his firm. I extremely recommend his services to anyone looking for a solid and professional bankruptcy attorney. Thank you Gabriel!
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20 Jul, 2016 by Silvia
At a very difficult time with my house under foreclosure . Through a mutual friend i meet Gabriel, he explained to me that my only. way out of foreclosure was Bankpruptcy. He explained the process. He guided me Here we are three years later and my house is finally mine again Thank you Gabriel
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