Cody Thomas Marvin

630 Davis St Ste 300, Evanston, IL

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University of San Francisco School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

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Olivia ortiz

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21 Dec, 2024
I have been on this long journey for almost 4yrs now. My family and I are all out of resources and to be honest when Nash (lawyers) had my case I honestly thought this would be it. Fast forward 4yrs federal level and I just had my hearing last week where I was informed my the wonderful secretary everyone keeps speaking of, that my lawyer-who I STILL have no clue what his name is(after 2 yrs?. They have not once asked to meet me and to make matters worse if the lawyer had just asked a few questions my hearing would of went much smoother. God bless
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Liz jordan

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09 Dec, 2024
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Jonathan vincent-miller ellen ann vincent

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03 Dec, 2024
The Lawyer I had very good and the receptionist is good customer service she is always very helpful Kathy really did a good job and I am very satisfied with Marvin and associates. Abraham is a great lawyer to have. Very satisfied and I will subjects Marvin and associates. Thank you
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Pros
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Compassionate and understanding lawyers who treat clients like individuals, not just cases
“Empathetic Lawyers who treat you like a person, not just a client. Such a rare find in today's world.”
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Highly skilled and knowledgeable lawyers, especially in handling complex Social Security appeals
“The knowledge, compassion, professionalism and communication with Jim Schiff and their law firm was like night and day compared to my past attorney.”
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Responsive and communicative, keeping clients informed throughout the process
“They answered ALL of my calls and questions. They kept me in the loop if there were any delays and they were, most importantly, very understanding through the ENTIRE process.”
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Some staff, including intake workers, were reported to be rude and unprofessional
“Maisha Whittington was rude and unprofessional not to mention the intake worker wouldn't like you finish asking a question kept interrupting me before transfer the call to Maisha. Worst service ever.”
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Delays in taking on cases or providing updates, leading to clients feeling rushed or left uninformed
“They Had 2 months to appeal my claim so they took 6 plus weeks just to tell me they couldnt help giving me less than 2 weeks to find a lawyer to appeal dont waste ur time wt these ppl”
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Concerns about potential overcharging for services, with one client reporting being charged an hourly rate of $911
“I want to share that I had made a payment of more than $83,000 to Barry Schultz, which was more than 25% of my past-due benefits. His law office charged me an hourly rate of $911 for the 92 hours of work he did.”

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