Barry Stewart Wolfinsohn

333 Commerce Dr Ste 100, Crystal Lake, IL

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Alecia n

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05 Sep, 2024
DO NOT HIRE THIS FIRM! I hired this firm back in April 2024 for a relocation case. Twice they threatened to pull out even with a financial agreement with Matt. AS of today Kevin decided my case wasn't worth the firms time and wants the attorney I had to focus on " money making" cases! I understood my case was going to be lengthy cause of my ex hence why I made a financial payment plan agreement with matt. Also the payment plan was inplace cause the office was vebally over the phone taking payments and not applying them. I did not expect the firm to back out and make me feel as my case wasn't important. I have jumped through every hoop asked. I was completely blind sided 9-5-2024 . If you are so unlucky to hire this firm, protect yourself and get everything in writing! DO NOT HIRE THIS FIRM
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Z mann

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25 Aug, 2024
I retained this firm 2.5 years ago, came in and paid all my bills in full everytime they used money from my retainer. There was 3 attorneies that left while I was with this firm one of which was the one who was reperesnting me.as soon as found out my attorney left the firm in went in and canceled my contract with this firm and asked for a fefund on my retainer and a portion was returned to me. After that 2 months later a received another bill saying I owed them more money. How when I canceled my contract and fired this firm from my case. Now I still receive emails saying I owe them money when there was 2500 dollars on my retainer which should be enough to file an appearance and a withdraw motion. I have all sorts of proof of this and will use it on court against this firm, I also have 4 ex employees that will gladly provide me statements and testify if needed, theres a reason why these people left this firm and i dont blame them, this firm has stole more money from me then any of the firms ive used before. Good luck Kevin, I make 600 bucks a week, isnt that alot of money to sue for? I will also have my current lawyer look into this and provide me everything I need to handle this matter legally.
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Stephany martinez

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23 Aug, 2024
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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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys
“She is incredibly knowledgeable in her field, and if she doesn't know it, there is always someone on there team to assist!”
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Prompt and responsive communication
“She always made me feel comfortable through a difficult situation. I would highly recommend her to anyone going through this. She is very efficient and thorough!”
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Personalized and caring service
“I truly believe she cares about her clients and I never felt like I was being taken advantage of.”
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Successful case outcomes
“She was able to deliver the results I was hoping for and more.”
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Trustworthy and professional
“I happily recommend Bruning & Associates for all facets of legal representation. We have hired them repeatedly & we have always been satisfied with the outcome.”
Cons
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Billing issues and lack of transparency
“I was charged $1,000.00 for this minor change, I was informed yesterda”
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Poor client communication and responsiveness
“No communication, price gauging, threatening for payment when services weren't aligned with requests.”
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Unprofessional and unethical practices
“Proceed with extreme caution. No communication, price gauging, threatening for payment when services weren't aligned with requests.”
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Mistakes and lack of follow-through
“They 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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Overcharging and lack of value
“I had outrageous bills, zero communication and I was charged for everything under the sun! I regret hiring them, and now 2 years later they are hounding me for more money!”

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