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The lawyer, Seth, and his wife Leslie work hard on the client's case and keep the client informed
“Seth and his Wife , Leslie are terrific. They were there for me step by step. It was very reassuring to be in court with Seth by my Side.”
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The lawyer and his wife provide excellent results and reasonable prices
“Thank youuuuu 100% best service !! Reasonable price”
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The lawyer neglects his clients and is difficult to communicate with
“After he is retained, he totally neglects clients. Very difficult to communicate with… His wife is very rude sometimes as they both are not professional to deal with distressed clients.”
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The lawyer and his wife are unprofessional and do not care about their clients
“Very unprofessional, takes your money and doesn't care about the clients or the families. My husband is in prison because he neglected him completely.”
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The lawyer does not show up for court hearings and delays cases
“He shows up last minute to hearings asking judges for more time delaying cases. Simple ones. He doesn't communicate of any changes he makes.”

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03 Dec, 2023 by Pert
This man and his wife is very rude in disrespectful he gets your money never shows up. He gets your money then totally disrespect you he told my brother the only way he is getting out of jail is if he goes to prison first. He hasn't been to not one hearing!!!! His wife that answers the phone is no better I really HATE these people. I will be calling the Florida Bar ASAP!!!!
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30 Mar, 2023 by Bashar
He is very unprofessional, neglect , doesn’t care about his client. I hired him to defend my brother in a serious murder case thinking he’ll do his best abilities to do so . However, it turned it out to be a huge mistake and I wish that I hired a public defender instead of this awful guy . He Took my hard earned money and did a very poor job and had no defense plan. He convinced my brother after waiting four years to accept the prosecutor harsh offer 25 mandatory sentence in prison and not go further to trial where he might had fighting chance for a better outcome . He’s an awful lawyer .
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15 Feb, 2023 by Anonymous
Very unprofessional, takes your money and doesn’t care about the clients or the families. My husband is in prison because he neglected him completely. If he’s supposedly a professional he would do what’s right. HIS JOB!
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10 Dec, 2022 by Anonymous
After he is retained, he totally neglects clients. Very difficult to communicate with… His wife is very rude sometimes as they both are not professional to deal with distressed clients. She always keeps a tone and an attitude like if they are working for free! When you have a family member or even yourself involved in a criminal case, this is a very stressful experience for you expect your lawyer to take care of it and find some relief off your shoulders. Additionally, he shows up last minute to hearings asking judges for more time delaying cases. Simple ones. He doesn’t communicate of any changes he makes. You stay hanging wondering what happened during your hearings waiting to see if his wife or him finally answer and let you know. Overall, poor service and communication skills. Apparently he already has too much to handle in his hands, but greediness keep him taking cases he knows he barely will have any time to prepare for accordingly.
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02 Dec, 2022 by Nir
This isn’t how business should be done you got the money and seth hung the phone on me seth took my money and didn’t show up for my case in court I begged him to do his when he got paid in full his wife leslie cursed me out then that night he dropped me beaware he scammed me for my money! Now mid case I have to find a new lawyer I will be contacting the Florida bar to revoke his license. I have never seen a firm that steals money from their clients DO NOT RECOMMEND the second I asked for my partial refund he hung the phone up on me what awful business practice
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23 Jun, 2017 by Jesús
Llevábamos bastante tiempo pensando en expandir nuestro negocio familiar en el mercado estadounidense, pero no teníamos claro como hacer negocios y trabajar de forma legal en este país. Estábamos dudando entre el visado L-1A y el E-2. Tuvimos una productiva consultoría a través de Skype con el Sr. Filimonov y averiguamos la mejor estrategia. Ahora siento que estamos en buenas manos. ¡Muchas gracias por el asesoramiento!.
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23 May, 2017 by Vitaly
I have turned to Mr. Filimonov’s advise on several occasions relating to questions I have had with regards to my parents’, ex spouse and daughter’s immigration options and matters. Very last time I asked Dmitry to prepare the Form I-90 to renew my daughter’s green card. The work was done very professionally, i.e., without asking too much questions, in a very short period of time and in a very affordable manner. After filing the application, everything went smoothly and soon we anticipate getting a new green card coming to our mailbox. I can actually say that he is now my ‘go to’ immigration attorney
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21 Dec, 2016 by Lena
Would like to thank Dmitry Filimonov for offering great advice on my options as a US student who is in need of taking maternity leave while maintaining my I-20 active. Dmitry was very detailed and explained every option and step of the way with patient and care. I very much recommend working with Mr. Filimonov.
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10 Jul, 2019 by Josh
I'm writing this review so that anyone in a desperate position with no end in sight will do the one thing that might save them, Hire Mr. Haynes. I'm a big believer in hiring people you know this way there is a personal connection. well we didn't know Mr. Haynes. From the moment he took our case we could see that he not only knew the law but was a fighter. We were in an impossible situation fighting a case in Florida while we lived in California. He worked on our case for years never complained never once changed our agreement. As a matter of fact after years of fighting he called us which I thought well I'm ready for bad news. Without a beat he said great than I can make your day, you won the case and its over. He was so humble yet making sure I understood that's what he does win cases and ours was no exception. His prices aren't fair for him that is he spoke to us about money one time and that was it, its unheard of for any great attorney. Please call us anytime to talk about Jerry Haynes he saved our family. Thank you Mr Haynes you are a great attorney but maybe a better person, if that's possible.
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12 Jul, 2017 by Jerome a.
I was assigned to consult with him for my idea! He was great and very patient!
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05 Jun, 2017 by Dan
We went to David after someone abandoned a boat at our dock. We'd been trying on our own for at least five years to get the guy to move the boat and were concerned that it was going to sink and we were going to be liable. David constructed a carrot and stick scenario for the boat owner and he moved it within two weeks. David also give us a new contract to use for dock rental. Because of David I had one of the happiest days in a boat owners life, cheering when it left our dock!
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26 Oct, 2016 by Anonymous
David advised me on how to proceed in a small claims case. I was being intimidated by a former employer. I did not think going through the process of small claims was worth it . After having a brief discussion with David I felt reassured that not only was it my right to get the money I had worked for, but that it wasn't going to be as difficult as I had expected. He was willing to review the letters I wrote, go to court with me, you go assist me in negotiating during mediation. I ultimately won the money owed to me with very little headache. David was a pleasure to work with. And I walked away with my dignity restored.
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26 Oct, 2016 by Anonymous
I worked with David on a complicated legal matter I needed help with. Not only was he knowledgeable and hard-working, but he really took the time to address my questions and concerns. He returns calls quickly and made me feel comfortable and assured. I would absolutely recommend him to anyone looking for legal counsel.
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