Barbara Yipsy Hernandez Jr.

8151 Peters Rd Fl 4, Plantation, FL

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2022
Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center

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Greg piper

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18 Dec, 2024
Let me tell my story, I was in a car an auto accident Feb of 2023 I was back ended at a stop light while the other driver was on the phone. A couple days after the accident I Contact Morgan and Morgan. Talked to them about my case they made it seems like a no brainer and that they told me it was their percentage is 33% and an additional 7% if it goes to tail and was told these cases never go to trial. So their representative, (first mistake) gained my trust and I signed. After almost 2 years after being bounced for one attorney to another and multiple paralegals I was told they lost my file and top of that they have never sent me a copy of the contract. Now the fun part, their attorney/paralegal contacted first time end of July of 2024, told me that they were sending over a demand letter now in August of 2024 and it was accepted in September of 2024 but never told about it until end of October of 2024. There was no mediation no need to file a lawsuit (by the way they filed a lawsuit in March of 2024) that way they were guaranty their 7% bonus without going to trail. I feel that I was misrepresent and failed on fiduciary responsibility, basically screwed out of $7000 at settlement. And this is really the fun part is that they gave me 13 minutes to sign the settlement I asked for an hour to review it and was told no and was told that I had to sign it now (I have the text messages). Buy the way they never went over the settlement statement so they wanted to bury it and hope I would not catch, it any ways I got home and reviewed it and immediately called the paralegal and was told to basically told to pound sand and that I signed it, and this was also their attorney stand. I contact a friend who is an attorney and highly suggested to file a complaint with the bar which I in the process of doing now. Moral of the story beware their firm is not what they seem to be it is truly not Morgan and Morgan for the people their tag line should be Morgan and Morgan for Morgan and Morgan. So, my advice is to stay away they are not to be trusted.
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R. c.

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14 Dec, 2024
!!... NO PIERDAS TU TIEMPO CON ESTA FIRMA....!!..... TE HACEN ESPERAR Y AL FINAL NO COJEN TU CASO. Y SON MUY GROSEROS POR TELEFONO.
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Todra richardson

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09 Dec, 2024
When my case got a little hard did morgan and morgan try at all, no they just dropped my case and the attorney was rude about it when I had questions and hung up in my face, now I see morgan and morgan only wants easy cut a dry cases, but if someone has to actually act like an attorney is over. I plan to tell everyone in my power on every platform about the service my family received in our time of need, and after dragging my case for 3 wasted months that could have been spent with an attorney that actually cared and willing to put in a little effort, so if your actually looking for a real attorney I suggest not going to morgan and morgan unless they feel is 1000% easy to handle. Also my attorney Andres in miami should be fired for hanging up in my face because I had questions that he could not answer. Morgan and Morgan was the absolute worse , and made my already horrible situation much worse!
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