Lawrence C Rolfe, experienced Bankruptcy, Litigation attorney in Jacksonville, FL with 46 reviews
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Lawrence C Rolfe

233 E Bay St Ste 720, Jacksonville, FL

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University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor

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Ben nguyen

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11 Sep, 2023
My attorney was britney on the day of my court date i told her i do not speak any english and i was put on hold for hours trying to speak to another attorney that showed up on the court date instead of britney my case was in the hands of jury to decided and it put up 16 hours of a fight overall do not recommended this office crooks .
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Sherika perry

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03 Aug, 2023
I wish I could give them 0 stars. We had the absolute worst experience with this law office. We should’ve checked the other reviews but my husband coworker recommended them. Not sure why because they were HORRIBLE. My husband received a traffic citation for speeding. He hadn’t received a speeding violation in over 15 years. We were informed by attorney Britney that she would represent my husband in court and he didn’t need to come since his job is extremely demanding. She also told us she would get the ticket amount decreased, and/or keep points off his license based on his driving record but he may have to take a driving course. On his court day we were informed another attorney went in Britney’s place. This said attorney reported back that my husband was found guilty and needed to take the driving class but no points would be on his license. Two days later, the attorney David Taylor reached out saying something different and the attorney that went in Britney’s place wasn’t familiar with the process, therefore not explaining the outcome correctly. When I tried to speak with attorney Britney, she referred us back to attorney David who was very rude and used vulgar language after I expressed how displeased I was with their service. I would NEVER recommend them to anyone. This was a waste of money. Thank God my husband and I was able to get the situation rectified on our own.
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Michael ricci

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20 Aug, 2022
Con-artist in a suit & tie!!
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Provides great, timely advice on legal matters
“Great timely advice on child support case.”
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Resolves legal issues quickly and effectively
“Hired Neil for a dispute with a commercial vendor and he was able to resolve the issue quickly and timely”
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Considered the best law firm in the area
“The best law firm in Jacksonville!”
Cons
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Lack of communication and responsiveness from attorneys
“Never returns calls, REALLY HARD TO GET A HOLD OF, had to get him dismissed from my case and that was like pull teeth.”
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Attorneys do not show up to court or represent clients properly
“On his court day we were informed another attorney went in Britney's place. This said attorney reported back that my husband was found guilty and needed to take the driving class but no points would be on his license.”
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Overcharge clients and lack transparency
“They are the worst firm in jacksonville. They are crooks and will charge you an arm and leg for doing absolutely no work.”
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Attorneys exhibit unprofessional and unethical behavior
“David Taylor owes my company over ”
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Clients have difficulty getting refunds or resolving issues
“Only giving one stars because I had too, If I could give zero I would. I hired this attorney and he gladly took my money. However, he never showed up to court or even called me back. His office said he "broke his leg" and refused to refund my money saying they don't give refunds for any reason.”

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