David A. Newby, experienced Real Estate attorney in Lisle, IL with 113 reviews
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David A. Newby

1001 Warrenville Road, Suite 500, Lisle, IL

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1985:
Columbia University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1982:
Wabash College, A.B.,

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4.5 113 reviews
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Elizabeth claerhout

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11 Dec, 2024
Carol was kind, professional, and very thorough. She was so patient explaining all that was involved with a Will and a Trust and answered all my questions. I highly recommend her!
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Lee fischer

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05 Nov, 2024
My experience with Carol A. Nolan was great! Her in depth explanation of every step of my Trust was thoroughly and carefully provided. Highly recommend!
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Dr.a “da”

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16 Oct, 2024
I recently encountered a distressing situation. After struggling to find legal representation and feeling overwhelmed, a friend recommended their firm. Upon contacting them, I spoke with Kim, who approached my case with genuine care and professionalism. She listened carefully to my concerns and provided valuable guidance, connecting me with a lawyer who specialises in cases of this nature. Kim’s commitment to helping me navigate this challenging situation was evident. I appreciate the support and direction I received from Spyratos. I recommend their services to anyone seeking legal assistance in similar circumstances, as they demonstrate a strong commitment to justice and client advocacy.
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and professional legal services
“Carol is an amazing attorney and I would highly recommend her to anyone. She's not only extremely knowledgeable, but compassionate and understanding.”
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Responsive, communicative, and attentive to client needs
“Carol is extremely responsive, thorough, knowledgeable and compassionate. She takes the time to really get to know you and makes sure everything that is important to you is set-up exactly how it needs to be!”
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Effective at navigating complex legal processes
“Carol, through her knowledge, patience, and welcoming demeanor, made the entire process understandable and totally painless.”
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Compassionate and empathetic service
“Carol Nolan has helped us tremendously to set up Trusts and Wills for both my Mother and Brother. She is always been very helpful and patient answering our questions and responds right away.”
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Trustworthy and reliable legal counsel
“I highly recommend Carol Nolan if you are in need of advice about what course of action might be best for you related to estate planning including trusts, wills, power of attorney for property and/or health care.”
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Delayed or lack of responsiveness from staff
“Does not return calls or e-mails. Useless.”
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Unprofessional behavior and breach of trust
“After speaking with Carole about handling an estate matter I paid the retainer and signed the fee agreement. She was paid multiple thousands of $$$ to handle this. With a mere few hours left to close the estate, she attempted to increase the hourly rate by $50.00 an hour. When I refused, she abruptly quit, and left me in a difficult situation. Very unprofessional behavior on her part.”
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Lack of progress or results on client's case
“Need practice with their manners and professionalism”

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