Felipe Mavromatis

198 Broadway, Kissimmee, FL

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Kevin moore

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04 Dec, 2024
I'm completely satisfied with the help and the rate of speed the case has moved at. I would recommend John Larson and the whole Morgan and Morgan team.
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Mary evans

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04 Dec, 2024
Amazing service.
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Pros
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Excellent service and communication from the law firm's staff
“Excellent service and communication”
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Compassionate and attentive handling of clients' cases
“They exceeded my expectations, and I can truly say that their help has made a profound difference in both my life, and the lives of my children.”
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Thorough investigation and explanation of legal options
“He was very thorough as he investigated my situation and legal aspects. I appreciated that took the time to explain my options and helped me understand the choices I had available.”
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Professionalism and expertise of the lawyers
“The Men's Divorce Law Firm is truly a best in class organization, and I have been extremely satisfied with the level of professionalism, experience, and dedication that has been applied to my case by everyone involved.”
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Efficient and timely handling of cases
“They did everything necessary to maximized optimal results in my case.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and updates on case progress
“Have not received a communications since filling my case on 8/”
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Inconsistent or unresponsive handling of cases
“Still waiting for you guys to do something with our case”
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Difficulty getting in touch with the assigned lawyer or case manager
“I never got the help 😭”
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Unwillingness to take on more complex or challenging cases
“Only will take you as client, if your case is super easy to proceed but if there is any extra work then good luck.”
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Perception of prioritizing easy or lucrative cases over client needs
“They "DON'T FIGHT FOR YOU" they only take easy cases, they don't go to court easy way settlement, and they the only cases they take is collisions IF is not your fault.”

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