L. Steven Rakowski, experienced Adoption, Appeals attorney in Northbrook, IL with 7 reviews
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L. Steven Rakowski

899 Skokie Blvd Ste 300, Northbrook, IL

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Ethel o.

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12 Jan, 2024
I engaged Mr. Rakowski (LSR) in April 2023 to assist with Judgment enforcement matters. In August 2023, he blindsided me by filing a petition to withdraw while demanding that I pay him $7000 to continue representation without having provided me with an invoice of services supporting his demand. This was during a time when he was supposed to be cleaning the mess he created by filing a Petition for Rule to Show (Indirect Civil Contempt) without any claimed amount, being able to mention the paragraphs of the Judgment violated, nature of the violation OR present Exhibits and evidence during the hearing to support the petition. That was the beginning of my nightmarish encounters as events spiraled out of control. He would then file several unnecessary and avoidable motions to modify, compel, and clarify, attempting to rectify his errors and failings while racking up legal fees. And then, he demanded $7000 for the work to clean up this mess without providing me with a supporting invoice. He attempted to coerce me into paying him that amount and when I pushed back, he quickly filed his withdrawal and then immediately filed a petition for attorney fees after the withdrawal was granted. Important to point out that none of the matters I engaged him for were resolved by the time he withdrew, including the petition for reimbursement of child expenses that the Court denied without prejudice because of LSR's failure to state any owed amounts. LSR claimed he was working on drafting a new petition for refiling and billed me over $1,000 for that supposed work in the invoice. However, I never saw a draft of that petition prior to his abrupt withdrawal. And he would then have the audacity to file a petition for fees against me because he thinks the law allows it and he would rather leverage what he believes to be law to oppress his client than do what is right. Zero accountability!! Suffice it to say that I am now representing myself Pro Se and had to refile the petition for child expenses reimbursement myself, which the Court conducted a hearing on and ordered the respondent to pay me the amount claimed. In hindsight, I would have been much better off doing this on my own with very little help from the Law Library. The library has all the applicable straightforward forms. The matters were not complicated. It was post-divorce and didn't require any discovery. I have the Judgment. And there were evidence and documentation to support its violation. But LSR made the process and filing so messed up and complicated so that he could then bill me over $11,000 attempting to clean the mess. Engaging LSR is the worst mistake I have made all through my pre-divorce and post-divorce journey. I would have rated him a zero star if I could but unfortunately, the minimum I could give is 1.
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Christina

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28 Feb, 2021
Mr. Rakowski opened my eyes to what my rights are as a mother. His knowledge, confidence and compassion confirmed my decision as to why I chose him. Best decision I could’ve made to protect myself and daughter.
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Allie

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14 Feb, 2021
Steve is an absolute pleasure to work with. He & his staff are patient, courteous, responsive & very dedicated in pursuing only the best possible outcome for their client(s). Although, sadly, there were many painful bumps on the road in dealing with my very difficult family members, Steve made working through my case a much more bearable experience because of his great counsel & advice. I highly recommend Mr. Rakowski and his firm to everyone needing a skilled, masterful attorney! You’ll be in very good hands.
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the lawyer and staff
“Steve & his staff are patient, courteous, responsive & very dedicated in pursuing only the best possible outcome for their client(s).”
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Strong legal expertise and ability to navigate complex cases
“Steve is very knowledgeable and experienced in child custody cases and he uses that knowledgeable and experienced to help you achieve your goals.”
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Honest and upfront approach, setting clear expectations
“Steve is very matter of fact; he does not try to sugarcoat things or set false expectations. He lays out what the game plan is and the scenarios that could possibly come from it so you are well aware and there are little to no surprises.”
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Committed to achieving the best outcome for clients
“Steve made working through my case a much more bearable experience because of his great counsel & advice.”
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Potential issues with billing practices and transparency
“He blindsided me by filing a petition to withdraw while demanding that I pay him $7000 to continue representation without having provided me with an invoice of services supporting his demand.”
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Concern over handling of legal matters and creating complications
“He would then file several unnecessary and avoidable motions to modify, compel, and clarify, attempting to rectify his errors and failings while racking up legal fees.”
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Lack of accountability and willingness to prioritize client interests
“And he would then have the audacity to file a petition for fees against me because he thinks the law allows it and he would rather leverage what he believes to be law to oppress his client than do what is right. Zero accountability!!”

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