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Pros
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Caring and compassionate attorney who genuinely cares about his clients
“Greg was my attorney for the entire lawsuit whereas the plaintiff went through two separate attorneys because Greg was on point, organized and focused.”
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Highly responsive and communicative with clients
“He was always quick to provide answers to the multitude of monotonous questions that I posed along the way.”
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Diligent and persistent in pursuing the best possible outcome for clients
“There were times I lost hope, I was so stressed out and tired. Fortunately, Greg never lost hope and continued to work hard. He believed in my case and I appreciated that.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced in handling complex legal matters
“Greg was able to get the case dismissed for me. I was only out of pocket his fee which was a small price to pay to get these people off my back for good.”
Cons
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Potential issues with initial client intake and communication
“I was not impressed by the initial intake of my case. A lot of things not communicated to me.”
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Delays in resolving cases in a timely manner
“What was supposed to be a simple chapter 7 turned into almost a 1 year ordeal.”
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Failure to properly protect client's assets in bankruptcy proceedings
“6 months after discharge trustee comes after my home because Greg did not protect my home in BK, ended up paying $3k for my own deed rights.”

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31 Jul, 2020 by Holly
I hired Greg Gilbert after hearing good things about Parker & DuFresne, P.A. in the past as I worked in the legal field. My story begins with me scheduling an appointment with an anonymous attorney with Parker & DuFresne which turned out to be Greg regarding a foreclosure issue I was up against. Greg was immediately available to discuss with me those circumstances the next day and after our first meeting he was ready for the challenge plus he made me felt heard even when I was a wreck. Greg was my attorney for the entire lawsuit whereas the plaintiff went through two separate attorneys because Greg was on point, organized and focused. I did have to file a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy to get plaintiff’s attention and save my house (long story) but in the end plaintiff decided to settle with me a mortgage modification out of the bankruptcy. Once the details of the settlement were agreed upon I changed the Chapter 13 to a Chapter 7. I’m not happy about the long haul of my credit being shot but the good news is (I’m an optimist) that Greg was able to get my interest rate down 2% and my principal down as well without having to pay plaintiff’s legal fees! Yes, yes, yes, I would recommend Greg Gilbert to whomever needs financial help especially in today’s times. I’m giving Attorney Greg Gilbert 5 Stars!
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15 Jul, 2020 by Anonymous
I hired Greg to handle a case for me that was almost fifteen years old. I'd had a foreclosure back when the real estate market crashed. Back when everything was happening I worked night and day to get it resolved with the banks. I tried everything, I tried to sell the property but of course, no one in their right mind would buy it at the amount owed I owed the bank. I tried to short-sale it but still no buyers because the market was sinking rapidly. I tried to renegotiate my loan and was unsuccessful with that as well. I eventually foreclosed and suffered the seven years of terrible credit and all the woes that come with that, as a result. Years later with my life back on track I'd recently built a new home for my boys and me, my credit is great, my business is doing well and low and behold... All of a sudden I kept getting harassed by some new credit collection company I'd never heard of. They were relentless in their pursuit. They were trying to collect not only what was owed at the time of the foreclosure but also over a decade's worth of interest. Greg was able to get the case dismissed for me. I was only out of pocket his fee which was a small price to pay to get these people off my back for good. Greg was knowledgable, kind, and understanding throughout the process; he kept me informed at every turn. I would highly recommend him.
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15 Jul, 2020 by Randy
Gregory and his firm, fought til the end. The case went on for a while, I feel Gregory went above and beyond. Would definitely use again.
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12 Dec, 2018 by Rudy
I hired Greg to settle an old lawsuit that has been open and stuck in the courts for 7 years with motions being filed every year to keep it open. Greg was hired to settle the case. After Greg was hired, the Plaintiff received pushback and the judge stated "improper service" has occurred. Long story short, the Plaintiff backed down and dropped the case. Greg always responded to my questions/emails, very impressed.
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18 Sep, 2018 by Jeff
Mr. Gilbert has resolved multiple mortgage litigation cases for me recently. Greg is a very practical attorney . He gets right to the point of the problems and finds solutions. He is extremely responsive with requests for information or discussions about your case. I would hire Greg in the future.
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