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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the lawyers
“Had great communication and such an honest guy. I would highly recommend!”
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Effective legal representation and successful case outcomes
“I've been using Bruning and Associates for a number of years now and always with great results.”
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and professional attorneys
“For legal matters, if you value knowledge, experience and professionalism, then look no further than Bruning and Associates.”
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Lack of accountability and poor handling of administrative tasks
“They handled my divorce and did not finish the necessary paperwork for the QDRO I was entitled to. I was told it was done. When I called to tell them the mistake they made the owner would not return my messages and take no responsibility for their mistake.”
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Excessive and questionable billing practices
“I was charged $1,000.00 for this minor change, I was informed yesterday 2/6/”
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Inconsistent and unreliable service quality
“I've known and liked the owner for a decade. We're Facebook friends, and I've sent friends to him. I can't believe how unprofessional he was when taking my case. He agreed to be my attorney then passed me off to a brand new attorney who was a lovely person, but made many mistakes costing me thousands.”

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23 Aug, 2024 by Stephany martinez
I wish Google would let you leave zero or negative stars. Please please please for the love of God read and pay attention to these reviews!!! I didn’t, and it backfired terribly. This place is a total scam. I was charged nearly 10k for them to do absolutely NOTHING in my case. Ultimately they dropped me as a client (which was fine), I knew very early on I wanted to fire my attorney as it was evident she didn’t know what she was doing. she had no sympathy for my situation. She just kept running up the bill. There are other well known firms to consider. It may seem like they charge more but these people will take EVERYTHING from you and do nothing in return. I’m fighting a child support/ custody case and she wanted me to settle for next to nothing. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY HERE!!!!
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30 May, 2024 by Google account
Initially, they seemed keen to cherry-pick through my high-value plaintiff matters. However, they soon settled these cases for a mere fraction of what I expected, significantly shortchanging me on the potential value. The situation worsened when they began unilaterally altering my fee agreement on cases they were already handling, which is both unethical and unprofessional. The final blow came when they dropped me as a client without adequate notice. To add insult to injury, they placed a lien on the cases they abandoned, making it exceedingly difficult for me to secure new representation. This maneuver not only obstructed my pursuit of justice but also reflected a blatant disregard for their clients’ welfare. I am prepared to collaborate with media outlets, the Attorney General, or the Illinois Department of Professional Regulations to expose these practices. I have meticulously documented evidence to support my claims and am determined to seek accountability for the firm’s actions.
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31 Mar, 2024 by Love life
I had 3 cases with this law firm. 1 there was no payment from me to Bruning, 1 was my father’s estate and one was for creating my estate. The last case was barely started, & Bruning was paid in full. He will not return any portion of my money, which was approximately $3500. He also will not provide me with copies of ANY of my cases. At the end of October 2022, I left a vm with Bruning’s office stating my BF will pick up my cases. When my BF got there, Mr. Bruning told him, HE LOST MOST OF HIS HELP & must do everything himself. He told my BF he would put the cases on a flash drive & contact me. When I hadn’t received anything from Bruning, I called and left another voicemail with his office. On 11/1 received a voicemail from his staff, stating Mr. Bruning told my BF I would not receive until I paid my balance, but that statement wasn’t true. That prompted another call to his office, & I spoke to a diff employee. I explained there wouldn’t be a balance if someone would review my dispute I emailed 6 weeks earlier. This employee sent an urgent email to Mr. Bruning, the office manager, and me. She also stated she was looking at my dispute while we were talking. Bruning emailed me 11/1 with inaccuracies. Quoted from an email of his on Bruning stated “We informed you that the flash drive was available at our office for pick-up. You did not come to pick up the flash drive, but instead sent a gentleman who claimed to be your significant other. Unfortunately, you did not provide any authorization to deliver your file material to this gentleman, and I explained that fact to him when he came to the office. I also explained that I would provide the flash drive to him if he was able to bring written authorization from you. I have not heard from you or your significant other since that time.” My BF called on 11/4/22 to confirm the files were ready, & was told he wouldn't get them because Bruning didn’t feel comfortable. My BF stated he had signed authorization from me to pick the docs up, which was requested by Bruning for him to be able to do so. It took a week and a half for a response from Kevin Bruning after sending an email regarding my newest frustration with his company. I responded 12/4/22 with shipping information for my cases to be sent to me, but it never arrived. As of today, 3/31/24, I still have not heard a word about my dispute. A year later, the only emails I’m receiving from this company are to have my estate plan that I barely started with them, completed with Bruning Law Firm. I also have a dispute about the invoicing done by this firm. Previous employees at Bruning were able to assist in correcting the billing I had constant issues with, but THEY are no longer there. I started noticing, shortly after I hired Bruning’s firm, that Kevin Bruning would charge me to review my case with the attorney who was working on my case. I never agreed to pay for 2 attorneys and that charge happened every month. I also was charged with interest on my invoices while waiting to connect with my lawyer to review my charges. This lawyer would go over my billing from Bruning (after I noticed the review billing charge) each month, to ensure its accuracy, make corrections, and make sure I understood the charges. After my attorney left Bruning, I received 2 things from Bruning & Associates. One was a hard copy letter stating they saw my estate/will was not done & provided a contact for me to talk to. I also received an email, with a new invoice.There were charges for Bruning reviewing my father’s estate case with my original attorney’s replacement. No one from Bruning received confirmation I was continuing with them. I had completed doc for a new law firm to move forward with my case & they made Bruning aware. When I emailed my frustration regarding the newest charges I was told to email my disputes. I did and I sent a follow up email and left several messages. No response. Bruning lost several decent, ethical, empathetic, hardworking attorneys. Please find & look to them for help.
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21 Mar, 2024 by Michael mann
Sargun and his team are very professional. I don't want to trust my legal needs to a TV or Billboard personality but a local group of professionals who don't treat you like a number. Thanks Sargun!
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12 Dec, 2023 by Break out
Scam. BIG SCAM!!!. ALERT ALERT ALERT. DO NOT HIRE THIS FIRM. I SPENT $7,000 PLUS FOR A DIVORCE. NOTHING WAS DONE. THE ONLY THING THAT WAS DONE IS THEM TAKING MY MONEY.
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03 Oct, 2012 by Jerry
From the first time that my wife and I met with Mr. Kelly, he gave us a feeling of confidence, and my being an engineer this is something difficult to achieve with me. He listened to everything we had to say and never once gave us the feeling that there was a timer going, as with some other lawyers. He was very thorough in going over the pros and cons of doing the estate planning and what we wanted to achieve by doing this. He went over in detail everything we talked about and made sure that we understood everything. We were very impressed with his knowledge and warm and caring attitude.
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08 Jan, 2018 by Richard
Tamara was recommended to assist us with our Estate Planning. She stepped us through all of our options with thorough explanations. She made this difficult process easy for us. Tamara was very knowledgeable and pleasant to work with. She was always available for additional questions. I would highly recommend her for any estate planning needs.
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29 Dec, 2017 by Kathy
I was referred to Tamara to update my revocable trust, estate plan and documents, and to assist in placing my assets into trust. Working with her was a sincere pleasure in an area where I needed expertise and guidance. Immediately, she understood the details of my concerns, discussed alternative estate planning options, and soon furnished a comprehensive set of documents for review. The process went very smoothly and I am grateful to have had the opportunity to meet and work with Tamara. With her broad range of legal experience, I would certainly call on her in the future.
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27 Dec, 2017 by Paula
Tamara was an excellent resource for establishing an irrevocable trust. She was well organized, communicated exactly what she would do, exactly what we needed to provide and exactly what we needed to do. As a result the trust was created and funded quickly. What I thought would be a long drawn out and complex process was quite the opposite.
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30 Aug, 2009 by Mary claire
Seldom do you find a lawyer who can translate all the legaleze into the English language and give you the nuances to boot. Steve can summarize documents so the client understands the purpose and best next steps. He is extremely knowledgeable with patent and trademarks and actually has taught us how to write! He is totally client focused and always thinking about how to save steps and money. Steve is an intregal part of our business and company family.
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24 Aug, 2009 by Peter
Stephen Scherrer is more than an attorney. In the process of protecting our intellectual property, were were introduced to Stephen. He quickly showed his understanding of intellectual property law, which you expect when you hire legal advisers, but he has demonstrated an almost uncanny amount of intellect in the technology areas of asset protection, security, encryption, authentication, telecommunications and data leak prevention. He has been an ally in the process of property protection. I would highly recommend Steven Scherrer as legal adviser and counsel for protecting your ideas, methods and inventions.
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