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15 Oct, 2020 by Ryan
Had someone fraud me and I won in court. Was looking for him to help enforce judgement and collection. Felt confident after talking with and hiring him but then never heard from them again unless I constantly e-mailed. Never recovered anything. I think all they did was file one document with the county and send a letter to her job. He said he helped people file bankruptcy all the time and knew how to recover from them, but maybe he's just there to protect them. I don't know. Having a hard time trusting lawyers to handle my case after this.
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26 Feb, 2020 by Jeffrey
This was my first time filing bankruptcy with simple consumer debt. Upon walking in, Mr. Faro first starts out with an interview to get an idea of where your money is now and what assets you may have. Honesty helps at this point since some people may think they do have valuables to actually find out at Auction they would not sell for much. So we studied the possessions, I have, and found out most would sell for far less than guessed. Mr. Faro also covered any other investments, businesses, stocks, etc. All of this is important to a case filing with the trustee who needs to know if you may have any assets which could either help pay the debts or not. Then after the 1st meeting which happens on your first walk-in mentioned above, the attorney will usually start the document signing process and explain, in detail, what each page means. Ask any question, make any statement and be open-minded since Mr. Faro does an excellent job with compassion toward most walks of life. After those 2 meetings listed above, there are 2 online exams, at least for me, to complete which are very simplistic. Just make sure to read it all before they give the quiz at the end of each exam. The first exam is about how you spend money on a monthly basis and understanding a budget so you can forecast the future of your finances. The second exam, which you can take later, is more about the basics of daily living and how often consumers need to pinch a penny or rather, learn conservative ethics about spending. The quiz has 2 trick questions with 8 other ones and it is all multiple choice. Upon completion, you will get 2 forms to print and safekeep. The first exam quiz is either win/lose based upon learning the information given. The second exam quiz, is graded between a score of 1-10 with ten being perfect. Just read all the information presented. It is also easier & faster to complete the 2 exams with a large tablet, laptop and best with a desktop. In addition, these exams can be taken within the first week of seeing Mr. Faro to expedite the process. The bankruptcy procedures are mostly done over the internet from home or anywhere there is access. So make sure you know how to scan, download and email documents to the secretary. By doing this, the workload is reduced by half thereby drastically reducing pesky paper trails and getting your case done, FAST. At this point, a trustee meeting is set which you must attend in court usually in Orlando or local in some cases. This part is usually quick and straightforward. Swear by oath, then answer the trustee's yes/no questions and listen carefully. Mr. Faro attends with the client in court. I waited in court for my turn to talk to the trustee, and was done in about 6-7 minutes. The final part of bankruptcy is waiting for the Discharge Agreement to arrive in the mail. If you followed everything mentioned by Mr. Faro, all you do is wait a couple months for the document. Keep in mind, honesty, with Mr. Faro, about assets or anything of potential debt value to whomever you owe is essential to winning a bankruptcy. --- My case is personalized. Any case could be different than said here. --- Overall, for value, performance and reliability, Mr. Faro explained everything I could think of. He even reminds you of odd things, most may never have heard of. They work with you as long as you work with them - honesty, integrity & swiftness as the key. 10/10

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28 Feb, 2024 by Aline
After a few meetings with Ana em 2023, I hired the attorney services of the company she used to work for. In the beginning, everything went well. After some months, however, there were serious problems inside this company that compromised the quality of the work. When that happened, Ana left the company to keep her ethics intact. Well, I had a serious problem because the company was not delivering any progress in my case after she left and my contract was with them. When their precarious work became unbearable, I turned to Ana for help and hired her services. Not only did she help my case, she also: - helped me solve my problems with the previous company - never spoke in an ill way about the previous company - helped me with a fair price (since she already knew my case) - did impressive work: I mean, the documents she wrote were so well rounded up... She really understood my case and put all her brilliance into making it shine. - she did it fast: in less than 30 days (since she already knew my case) we were ready to submit my case. That's why I summarize her work as ethical with high quality and efficiency. Thank you, Ana you did not let me down from the beginning until the end.
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25 Jan, 2024 by Monica tiemi
Ana, uma excelente profissional, organizada, comprometida e super pontual. Eu tive uma ótima experiência com o novo escritório da Ana e sua equipe. Sempre super atenciosa e pronta para sanar todas as dúvidas. Eu e meu marido só desejamos mais bençãos para sua carreira. Pois de longe vemos que ela Ama o que faz, por isso faz tão bem! Muito obrigada Dra. Ana e toda equipe. Vocês são impecáveis! Me sinto em paz com o nosso processo em suas mãos. Grande beijo!
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10 Jan, 2024 by Fagner
Dr. Ana is an excellent layer and her support and expertise both made the difference to achieve all my goals regarding to my dream to be a permanent resident in US.
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01 Aug, 2024 by Robert gowe jr
Thank you for the training and for the update on recovery for my home owners insurance policy. Have a great day. Witnessed;(Joan, PA); Mathew Goeeceegoe, MD, PhD; Sincerely, General Robert Anderson Gowe Jr; Date of birth;(01/26/1979);
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13 Apr, 2023 by Peggy speaker
We were victims of hurricane Ian. Our property insurance was with Slide Insurance. Their initial field adjuster was terrific and agreed that the roof needed replacement and the lanai screens repaired. Slide then sent 2 other field adjusters out to refute original adjuster claims and said damage was caused by poor maintenance by us. Well, enter Mike who guided us to a successful claim allowing us to replace the roof and other needed repairs. He was professional, personable and knowledgeable about how insurance companies operate. A perfect lawyer to have on your side when dealing with insurance companies. Thank you Mike! John & Annie Speaker Punta Gorda, Florida
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14 Feb, 2023 by Kyle gold
Great communication, very clear and up front about fees, successful negotiation = you don't get taken for a ride by insurance companies.
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11 Jun, 2021 by Skylar
All around super satisfied with him! Quick response, and made everything work out!
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11 Feb, 2021 by Kate
David Mann is an exceptional lawyer. His knowledge, expertise, communication and willingness to go above and beyond for his client is unmatched. He is honest and provides the best possible options while explaining your case in an understandable way. I contracted with a company who jerked me around for months and as soon as I hired David Mann it was handled the next day and the company made good on our contract and provided everything that I wanted. I would definitely recommend Mann Law for your legal needs.
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13 Jan, 2021 by Dean m
David Mann quickly got me more than one hundred thousand ($100,000) when I was injured in a car wreck. I felt extremely well taken are of from start to finish. If you are ever injured and need a lawyer, I would definitely call David Mann over any other lawyer.
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