Mark Steven Saladin

40 Brink Street, Crystal Lake, IL

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1983
The John Marshall Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1980
Benedictine College (Illinois), BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.6 35 reviews
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Cathy ritter

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11 Dec, 2024
Tim was outstanding in helping me navigate the process of closing my mother’s estate. There were several steps and obstacles along the way and Tim walked me through each one with understanding, knowledge, patience, and direction. He is a straight shooter and pulls no punches. I enjoyed working with him and would definitely be calling him again should I need an attorney in the future.
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Rob pento

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13 Apr, 2024
Tim Somen helped me with the closing on my mother's townhome as she is moving into assisted living. He did a good job, and I could recommend him. The firm is located on the corner, 1st floor. Handicapped accessible parking, but not entryway. Typical law firm layout. The conference room was clean, well lit, and at least 10 people.
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Peggy caccamo

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18 Feb, 2024
Tim represented me in a Trust case. Very knowledgeable and personable. He has an upbeat attitude, and is always available to answer questions or concerns. He will explain everything in detail to make sure each step is understood, through to a favorable resolution. He went above and beyond, which was so appreciated. I would highly recommend him.
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Pros
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Excellent communication and professionalism
“Their team with Linda Kuziel and others have helped my family through some interesting situations: ranging from guardianship, home buying & selling, to a wage dispute with a former employer. They treated every situation and every inquiry seriously. I can't say enough about the great communication and their level of professionalism.”
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Reliable and effective in resolving complex legal issues
“Jonathan Kaman and his paralegal Linda Kuziel were able to get this taken care of for me. They were very kind and understanding of the problem and really went the extra mile to solve this problem. They succeeded where I failed.”
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Thorough and attentive in handling estate planning and power of attorney
“Tamara and her team are very thorough and went out of their way to really help us through this tedious process and ensure it is right the first time.”
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Proactive and helpful in navigating government benefits
“Tamara and her team took the lead by filling out the application and ensure we had all the proper documentation to submit our request for the supplement. My mom was successful in receiving her supplement and we believe it was because of Tamara and her team.”
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Potential issues with professionalism and client care
“In my opinion and experience with Paulette, she was unprofessional, rude and talked down to me. She didn't listen to my concerns and there was nothing worse then getting treated like a commodity/product then a person going through a tough situation.”
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Concerns about billing practices and transparency
“I question the accuracy of her billing based on several red flags that all seemed to be in her favor. Watch the clock and supervise her closely.”

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