Frank Michael Malatesta

871 Venetia Bay Blvd Ste 220, Venice, FL

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2011
Albany Law School of Union University, JD - Juris Doctor

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Glenn scharf

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10 Dec, 2024
I have personally worked with Alyson Battaglia and her team and have to say that she made an unpleasant situation more bearable. She is patient, kind and extremely knowledgable. I have also referred to Alyson and received great feedback. If you ever find yourself in the unfortunate situation of needing a personal injury attorney, I highly recommend having a conversation with Alyson and her team at Legler, Murphy & Battaglia!
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Heather hoffman

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10 Dec, 2024
Pandl law made the experience of “getting my affairs in order “ very pleasant. They are friendly, professional, timely and competent. 10/10 would recommend.
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Myrcleine valcin

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01 Dec, 2024
Hale Law is the BEST personal injury firm, special shout out to Cat !
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“He communicated very well with me when I had questions and needed updates on my case.”
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Knowledgeable and skilled in employment law
“He is exceptionally knowledgeable and highly skilled in employment law.”
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Achieved favorable outcomes for clients
“Frank won my case! Not only did he get my job back, he was able to negotiate backpay for me too.”
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Provides personalized attention and care
“He and his staff were always very responsive whether answering my email or phone call.”
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Straightforward and transparent
“You can count on Frank to be straightforward with you on all matters related to your case.”
Cons
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Potential issues with bedside manner
“I had a consultation with him and I hung up the phone within five minutes. He interrupted me as I was speaking as if we were family, which we are not.”
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Unreliable in responding to clients
“He bailed for my five o'clock phone meeting and called me at 6.”

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