Pamela Jean Hensler, experienced Litigation, Probate attorney in Bloomington, IN with 23 reviews
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Pamela Jean Hensler

511 S Woodscrest Dr, Bloomington, IN

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Iu-Indianapolis
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Indiana University Robert H. Mckinney School of Law, J.D.
1992:
Indiana University Bloomington, B.A,

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Candi sipes

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09 Nov, 2024
Absolutely DO NOT! have these people represent you. They ALL play the game, run the rat race pretending to busy working in your best interest, all the while they just eat up your retainer fee, AND then bill you more even when you tell them "I don't have any more money for attorney fees" even still, that is NOT clear enough for them. CLEARLY they are too educated to understand common English. Do not hire these people. They don't care about you, your hardships, or the outcomes of their advice. Ex. they advised me to let me ex fiance "have possession of our jointly owned property", and argue it in court at a later date. Well HE set it all on fire (83K truck, 60k worth of tool) and committed suicide that same night. They seemed shocked when I told them again he is mentally unstable yet they cautioned me about securing a protective order. People make sure no family, no friends, no acquaintances, or even your enemies hires this firm. They are as evil and conniving as those who you are hiring them to protect you from.
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Maya león

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19 Jan, 2024
I have no idea why I'm going through these attorneys. I'm just a volunteer. In July of 2023 I asked for a simple meeting to go over reasonable accommodations with my volunteer agency and I did everything that was asked of me, including going through their local board, who never addressed the evidence or medical documents I provided. Shockingly, this volunteer agency (CASA) is now using their donor funds to hire private attorneys in Bloomington to handle their employment and discrimination cases. I'm still on leave against medical input and the director of the agency and Ms Cimera from this office are unable to efficiently respond to my basic questions while there are children on waiting lists who need advocacy. Am I on a medical leave or a personal leave? Can I set up a meeting with my volunteer agency to go over my concerns?
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Provides strong legal support and representation during difficult times
“Through one of the darkest times of my life Kendra Gjerdingen and the team of Mallor Grodner were there. They treated me with respect and proved to be my source of strength during my duress.”
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Offers a wide variety of high-quality legal services
“Incredible attorneys who are conscientious, morally wholesome, skilled and knowledgeable. We could not recommend a better practice with a wide variety of services.”
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Experienced and knowledgeable lawyers who achieve positive results
“You won't normally hear a good review by someone who's been on the receiving end but Andy Mallor beat my guy fair and square, not through dirty tricks but through superior lawyering.”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication from some attorneys
“I felt like my attorney did not respond to my questions in a timely manner, did not explain things thoroughly (that I had to pay 100% for house appraisal, when I thought it would only be half).”
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Concerns about billing practices and prioritizing profits over client needs
“Greedy as all get out. 500$ consultation fee is insane" and "this law firm in my opinion does not represent its clients well or actually care about their results. Mostly they care about billable hours and making money from your issues!”

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