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Pros
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Friendly, knowledgeable, and understanding staff
“Very friendly, knowledgeable, and understanding. I highly recommend these attorneys.”
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Provide legal assistance on a sliding scale
“They also work on a sliding scale. They cover a wide variety of civil law cases including bankruptcy, divorce and tenant rights.”
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Professional and caring throughout the process
“Used for my divorce proceedings Allison was professional and caring thought the whole process”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and communication
“It would take many days, or sometimes a week or longer, to even get a return call.”
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Failure to show up for court appearances
“Court date after court date the attorney NEVER, NOT ONCE, showed up in court!”
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Lack of attention to detail in legal documents
“the Prairie State attorney, after about 2 months, sends me a letter stating that she is considering the case closed for lack of communication with her… what a complete joke!”
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Unprofessional and insensitive treatment of clients
“I met with an intern who wen through the same process that they did on the phone!!! The intern also indicated that they did not know if they would take my case! So for the next 2 days they strung me along only to tell me that "if" they took my case it would be 3 to 4 months!”
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Unethical and biased behavior
“Unethical, uses excuses. Refuses to represent or help. As I said they use excuses. They represent a person and after they win a case. They continue to represent that said person. Without fairness, or justice.”

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06 May, 2022 by Robert brown
Unethical, uses excuses. Refuses to represent or help. As I said they use excuses. They represent a person and after they win a case. They continue to represent that said person. Without fairness, or justice. The founding fathers would be ashamed of the mockery you have made of a system.
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07 Feb, 2022 by Chris kenn
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31 Dec, 2021 by Becky lopez
What an awful experience. My teenage son was assaulted by his father and Prairie State agreed to represent me (us) in a modification of visitation. My son was very traumatized by what had happened and felt traumatized again after this. Not ONCE, not EVER, did the attorney agree to meet us in person. It would take many days, or sometimes a week or longer, to even get a return call. Court date after court date the attorney NEVER, NOT ONCE, showed up in court! This went on for MONTHS. The Prairie State attorney would just “ counsel” me over the phone as to what to say or do…..and that is IF I was lucky enough to even get a call back. The attorneys “ counseling “ advise was pretty much useless, as my ex’s attorney was there and would frequently object to me speaking because I wasn’t phrasing something correctly. Even the judge asked me where our representation was at and why was she not there. Thank goodness that the advocates were there to at least give my son and I some emotional support and could try to make recommendations after each court appearance. I would say easily that half of the time we would show up to court to find out the other attorney had requested to change the court date…. I was never notified as apparently they were contacting Prairie State as they were the ones who were supposedly representing us. Finally, after MONTHS, of court dates, a modified order was ordered by the judge. HIS attorney agreed to write up the new order since MY attorney was never present in court. Prairie State mailed me a copy of the “modified “ order HIS attorney mailed them…..it included things the judge ordered changed, BUT also other changes NOT ordered by the judge ( things like he won’t be responsible for carrying health insurance on our son any longer, things like that). I called Prairie State right away after getting the modified order and requested a call regarding and explained what the issue was. After a good week or so, the Prairie State attorney called me wanting to know what the problem was. I explained to her IF she would check court records for what the judge ordered against the original order, she would see that his attorney was making other changes not ordered by the judge or approved by me. I never heard from the Prairie State attorney again nor did she return any of my calls after that. Then the Prairie State attorney, after about 2 months, sends me a letter stating that she is considering the case closed for lack of communication with her… what a complete joke! This was by far one the most horrible things that my son or I have ever had to go through … for an attor I’m sure if I had money like my ex and could of afforded to pay money for representation, this experience would of been at least a little less traumatic. Shame on them!
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15 Jun, 2020 by Christopher waldo
if there was less than 5 star's i would hit the very least i have went through there process and interview process and was given a lawyer who treated me like a outlaw instead of a victim i wanted a divorce and have contacted them from december 2019 to march 2020 and now it is june 2020 the 15th and i called and was told i would hear back maybe by the end of this week come on now it does not take over 6 month's to get a DIVORCE i was told in march they were going to pull my file and get to work on it STILL NOTHING
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22 Aug, 2019 by Jane williamson
Very friendly, knowledgeable, and understanding. I highly recommend these attorneys. They also work on a sliding scale. They cover a wide variety of civil law cases including bankruptcy, divorce and tenant rights.
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