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Knowledgeable and experienced in real estate laws and regulations
“We have found Jeff Raynor to be very knowledgeable in real estate laws and regulations, with a strong attention to detail, and, most importantly, a solid sense what is critical in contractual situations--no doubt the result of his years of experience.”
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Attentive and responsive to client needs
“Jeff Raynor and his team are fantastic (especially Angela)! We have know Jeff for over 20 years and there is no one else I would recommend or trust with my business or personal matters. They are efficient, reliable, responsive, kind, and most importantly always have your best interest in mind.”
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Friendly and professional team
“They are professional and friendly. Definitely not the usual law firm. If you need a great place to handle your needs, I highly recommend this firm.”
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Overcharging for services
“I was charged me 3500 for few emails and review contract on a residential property contract ! When I asked for invoice, I received an exaggerated invoice to reflect the amount he was charging us.”
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Lack of expertise in some matters
“They didn't know what they where doing. The title company handled everything such as survey & title search, but this firm sent unnecessary emails and phone call time to ring up the bill and we got stuck paying for emails.”

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18 Sep, 2024 by The truth
Spoke with them and sent documentation about investment fraud...took several tries to finally speak with some lawyer from Pensacola...he said he would look into it and get back to me about it......never heard from them again.....very unprofessional.
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07 Aug, 2024 by C p
Slimy ambulance chancing lawyers who post untruths online to try and get business. They should be sued for the lies they post online about people especially when those people are found to be innocent by the court of law. They don't care because all they want is money at the expense of someone else's lively hood. The only way they get business is by nefarious business practices. I wouldn't let them represent a rat in New York City!
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05 Jun, 2024 by P chin
Update to my 5 star review: The office jerked me around with paying out my settlement funds for a month! I was told on 6/4 they had my settlement but justing waiting for a tiny partial but that I would get the full amount in 1-2 days, and that they would cover the cost to overnight the check to me. I hadn’t received a check nor did I hear back from them. I contacted the office on 6/25 where she told me they did not receive the last bit but said she would send out the check. I contact them again after not receiving anything days later. Not hearing back, I called the office on 7/1 stating that we still did not receive our check. She was surprised….I honestly don’t know why she would be, because we did receive the check that afternoon and it was not postmarked or mailed until four days later on 6/29. And they did not send it priority mail either. Oh they did send me an empty envelope postmarked the day prior. Bravo for holding onto my money necessitating several phone calls and emails in order to finally get my settlement. It’s a terrible last impression to leave someone. You feel total despair when you’ve invested your life savings with a financial advisor you trusted and he screws you over with lots of alternative investments which paid him high commissions and left you hanging for years until most accounts dwindle down to nothing. Matt and Greg were both wonderful, patient and understanding even when I became emotionally difficult. One of the judges knew Greg and Matt, told us we had 2 of the best FINRA attorneys working with us! My husband and I couldn’t be happier with their hard work and our settlement. I highly recommend Matt and his entire staff.
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14 Nov, 2023 by Colleen hysell
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14 Oct, 2023 by Rich tolway
Matt is well-versed in financial law and the strategies lawyers use in this field. He clearly explained the law, my options and he prepared me so I felt comfortable testifying. When my arbitration date approached he spent significant time micro-focusing on my case. You want a lawyer like Matt Thibaut on your side and I highly recommend him and his team.
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02 Mar, 2017 by Anonymous
Bryan Manno and Federated Law Group helped me out of a bad situation. They were always courteous and kind even though the situation was stressful. I would definitely do business with Federated Law again.
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01 Mar, 2017 by Matthew yon
Bryan is extremely knowledgeable about the debt collection process and the legal proceedings involved in debt collection. He is easy to work with, but a tough litigator when he needs to be.
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02 Sep, 2014 by Sophie
Gary took care of my real estate need and save me money, i will recommend him to any one for real estate without hesitation. Sophie
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20 Dec, 2010 by Martin
Gary's office lowered my payments. I am very happy with the results I received with my loan.
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06 Dec, 2010 by Brad
Gary got me 2% on a new 30yr term.
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23 Sep, 2010 by Ron
Excellent lawyer, handled our situation in the most professional manner.
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