Karina Xart McMahon, experienced Business, Litigation attorney in Maitland, FL with 61 reviews
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Karina Xart McMahon

100 E Sybelia Ave, Ste 205, Maitland, FL

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Mary lou zobel

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18 Nov, 2024
What is the point of having a contact us form on your site when I had filled it out and not response. Not a good thing. Going to Morgan and Morgan to see if they will respond to me.
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Jon lombardi

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02 Jul, 2024
Had a very helpful & informative initial call with Nathan McCoy this morning. He is to-the-point, and does not waste his clients time. I would definitely recommend!
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Jean-claude rasch

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24 May, 2024
Great law firm to work with. I am very happy with my results! I would highly recommend them.
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Excellent and compassionate legal representation
“I am so grateful for the team at Wilson McCoy and their work. I especially valued working with Molly Mullen, an incredible attorney who showed professionalism, expertise and compassion throughout the entire process.”
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Efficient and responsive communication
“From start to finish, they have been great. Their intake specialist Margarita is very patient and was good at communicating with me.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys
“Ms. McMahon has clear knowledge of employment law and was able to determine how to present the argument with direct reference to statutes.”
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Integrity and fact-based approach
“The firm has integrity to present fact-based arguments rather than emotional and personal attacks.”
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Excellent customer service and support
“Cheryl and staff are truly delightful. I highly recommend this law firm.”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication
“What is the point of having a contact us form on your site when I had filled it out and not response. Not a good thing.”
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Inability to take on new clients
“I then put the case on hold, as I wasn't sure about having a public record. I called back to ask if we could file the paperwork to continue case, and was told they can't take on any more clients.”

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