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19 Dec, 2014 by Amy
I just saw Rick Patinkins review at 3.5 stars and was shocked! I've been using him over 20 years for all my real estate and property issues and I've used his partner, Debbie Patinkin, for even longer for all other legal issues. They are the most low key, humble lawyers (I know-didn't think they existed) you will ever find. Honest, 100% reliable and very fair fees. Hope this helps- I think the world of him!

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25 Oct, 2015 by Nancy
Joe Kolar is the best of the best. He handled my family's case and won. Great track record and great attorney. My family has a new respect for the amazing ability, knowledge, and hard work he puts into cases.
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30 Apr, 2015 by Vicki
Meeting Joe, was the best thing I could have ever done for myself, after I was forever changed by the negligence of a doctor. He made me feel at peace, with knowing that someday, justice would be served for me, and he did. He is an attorney that has a wealth of knowledge that is amazing. He works very hard to make sure your interests are his interests. His staff is always so pleasant to talk to and work with as well. I could continue to praise him, but there is only one thing that really matters, he is truly a phone call you should make, if you have been hurt. He will do everything he possibly can to make sure that justice will be served.
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26 Feb, 2015 by Anonymous
I hired Joe Kolar four years ago. Mr. Kolar's commitment to me and my well-being has secured my future. He is intelligent, articulate, and above all effective. His experience and expertise in medical malpractice combined with his compassionate nature has been unwavering since our initial consultation. You will not find better representation than Joe Kolar.
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04 Jan, 2010 by Anonymous thank you
Very knowledgeable and committed to his client. Quick to respond to inquiries. Very professional in presentation and completed every task beyond my satisfaction with a very respectful personality.
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18 Sep, 2013 by Alan
There are a few times in my life where hindsight was 20-20. Looking back, one of the biggest mistakes I made was not having Dick Kates defend me in a very complicated white-collar criminal case. Dick had defended my closed down school against a class-action brought on by students, but perpetrated by greedy attorneys. Dick was quick to evaluate our situation and formulated a defense. Back in the 1990s, Dick was a bit gruff, not computer friendly or the least bit pretentious, but he worked fervently on our case for three years, getting it dismissed in federal court. He also came to our rescue when we were indicted on 32 counts by the federal government. Seeing the United States of America vs. little guy and knowing that the government wins over 95% of its cases will put the fear of God into you. Kates jumped right in immediately upon our request calling US Attorneys and federal judges. He knew for a fact that we were innocent and was fervent in his approach filing motion after motion without the use of computer technology. Unfortunately, I believed we needed the absolute best, most sophisticated, renowned litigator and law firm. Dick, the gentleman that he is bowed out, recommending an attorney who was named one of the nation's top 10 litigators by the National Law Journal. He was elected as a fellow and to the boards of the American College of Trial Lawyers, the International Academy of Trial Lawyers, the American College of Tax Counsel and the American Board of Criminal Lawyers. He defended the likes of Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa, mobster Allen Dorfman, Operation Greylord Judge John Reynolds. We spent and hocked and worked for and traded everything we could to get this attorney and his law firm to defend us. Unfortunately, like I said before it was the wrong decision, and I lost everything – my credibility, my wife, millions of dollars, my homes boats cars. I was sentenced to jail for 53 months and have been paying restitution that totals almost $2 million ever since. My point is if you are looking for a great attorney, look beyond the gruff and technical abilities, look for character, knowledge, someone who's not afraid to work or stand up for you, someone who will fight in the trenches, be loyal to your cause much more than chasing the Almighty Buck. That's Attorney Dick Kates. (I wonder if I ever said thank you)
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