Bryan Scott Kessler, experienced Probate, Tax attorney in Venice, FL with 11 reviews
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Bryan Scott Kessler

800 East Venice Ave, Venice, FL

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29 Mar, 2016
I had the unfortunate experience of hiring this guy. He speaks a good game, but that is about it. After assuring me he could help my situation, he slowly and methodically bled my retainer account for items I never saw. NO correspondence from the one I hired him for. No phone logs, no contact information. Nothing from the entity that I hired him to protect me from. I had to chase him for communication and updates. Twice I had to go to his office unanounced, just to get him to speak to me. Several times he out right lied, including my last visit with him on the 16th in which he said he would write a letter on my behalf to the entity I hired him for, by the 25th of this month. Never happened!! Not a phone call to say, sorry I'm busy, or email telling me he was delayed, nothing. This was the last straw. I fired him for his unethical behavior, lies, unfullfiled promises, and deceit. Save yourself the aggrevation and anxiety, and steer clear of this guy.
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Jmw

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21 Mar, 2016
New to Venice and overwhelmed by a sudden personal loss as well as a major business challenge, the stars were aligned when I learned of Bryan Kessler. Approachable, accessible, knowledgeable, no-nonsense: everything one seeks and hopes to find in a trusted attorney. There is no pretense. When quality counsel is needed, Bryan Kessler will deliver.
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Anita

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05 Feb, 2015
Bryan came highly recommended by a family friend. He prepared a will and trust for both my husband and myself. We found Bryan friendly, sincere, very knowledgeable, professional, and affordable. He didn't hesitate to go the extra mile. Our experience in conducting business with Bryan {and his staff} was very pleasant, and we were more than satisfied with his services. We would be more than happy to recommend Bryan.
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and professional legal services
“Mr. Kessler dropped everything to help me with a difficult estate planning situation late in the evening. He was professional, compassionate and dedicated throughout our meeting.”
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Timely and responsive communication
“His response was immediate, he demonstrated knowledge of the law and what we needed to do, and he completed the work in the short time frame we had.”
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Personable and understanding of client needs
“He was focused on our needs and explained everything in a way that was easily understood by a layperson.”
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Goes the extra mile for clients
“Afterwards, he accompanied us to address other work required to complete the move to Florida. I couldn't be more pleased with Bryan; we now refer everyone we hear who needs similar work done to Bryan.”
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Affordable and trustworthy legal services
“He is affordable, trustworthy, and responded during the promised time. I will be happy to continue using his services, and recommend him to others in the Venice area.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and updates
“No correspondence from the one I hired him for. No phone logs, no contact information. Nothing from the entity that I hired him to protect me from.”
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Unfulfilled promises and deceptive behavior
“Several times he out right lied, including my last visit with him on the 16th in which he said he would write a letter on my behalf to the entity I hired him for, by the 25th of this month. Never happened!!”

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