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23 Jul, 2024 by Leadership in action
Mason Archie, II served as a 2024 Summer Associate and was wrongfully terminated. The firm has been in existence for over 150 years and attempted to make their first Native American/Black/Latino hire. Their reasoning was that Mason needs "help". This was after Mason requested to attend the NBA National Convention in Las Vegas. The firm approved Mason's work and school schedule, then went on to terminate him for the same scenario that was approved. A civil suit will be filed against CCHA for wrongful termination.
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25 Jun, 2024 by Debra mcmillan mason
Mr. Bruce Bitner incorrectly filed my father's taxes in 2022 after he sold his local Noblesville business after 40 years. My hard working father hired Mr. Bitner to file his taxes, and he reported my dad's business proceeds as capitol gains, thus costing my father thousands of dollars in taxes and hours of his own time getting he and my mom's back pay from social security. When my dad called him out on his error, he insisted he filed it correctly. My dad hired a local accountant for $300 who refiled it CORRECTLY and he got the thousands of dollars owed him in overpaid taxes from both federal and state government. Money he never would have received had be not been more knowledgeable then the attorney he hired. But my father still had to spend hours of his own time getting their social security benefits back to what they were supposed to be due to this gross error. My mother and father got thousands refunded from both the federal and state governments as a result of Mr. Bitner's incompetence and refusal to acknowledge that he made a costly error. My dad has the records (and refunds) to prove it. When he told Mr. Bitner that the local accountant filed it correctly and he got refunds, Mr. Bitner said, "well I could have done that." Good Lord. Does his arrogance know no bounds? He wouldn't even acknowledge to my father that he made a gross error in the first place. When my dad asked for his fees paid to Mr. Bitner to be refunded (plus interest), Brucey actually said, "didn't the government pay you interest?" Degrees do not make people smart, competent nor compassionate. Mr. Bitner now refuses to talk to my father or return repeated phone calls. It's been months. My dad has lost the enjoyment of the almost $3000 they charged him plus all my dad's time and loss of enjoyment of the money he earned by changing tires and towing vehicles for 40 years. My dad and mom are known to many locally in Noblesville as generous, kind, hard-working people. It breaks my heart to see them treated with such disregard by those that are in a position to do financial harm. They both grew up extremely poor and clawed their way to success. My dad retired as a truck driver at 50 years old and bought a Shell franchise. He ran it as Shell gas and service station and later McMillan's Towing and Auto Care. He didn't retire until he was 85 years old. He is now 88. A proud army veteran. And smarter than Mr. Bitner, because if it weren't for him knowing the difference, my mom and dad would be out thousands of dollars and none the wiser. He and my mom have been married for 65 years. It breaks my heart to hear that a local attorney is treating my father this way. My dad had to spend hours on the phone to get his social security benefits restored after Mr. Bitner's incompetence. Please think again before hiring Mr. Bitner or those who think he's worthy of a partnership. God bless people like my parents: honest, hard working, people who treated their hundreds of customers over the years honestly and fairly. I know this rambles a bit, but anyone reading this knows the love a daughter has for her parents. Sincerely, Debbie McMillan Mason
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05 Mar, 2024 by Lori allbright
I am grateful for the time and effort put in by Rachel Woloshin, on my sons personal injury case. Her approach of treating him as an adult and listening to him made a significant difference. Thank you for transforming a difficult situation into a positive one for him. Whenever I require assistance in the future, you and your firm will be my first choice.
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04 Oct, 2023 by Christina meyers
These folks are amazing. Very attentive to all your needs. I can’t say enough about them.
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24 Jul, 2023 by Joe petrucce
My wife and I are completely satisfied with our attorney Sarah Randall preparing our Wil and Health Care documents. I was aware of other firms that made a mess of my parent's documents, and this was a refreshing change.
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13 Jun, 2024 by Sherman nicholson
All I can say is, he’s the best attorney that I’ve ever saw in a courtroom and that’s in real life or on TV! me and my family was very impressed and stated if I had him as my original attorney, I would’ve never been in trouble in the first place! Michael Jordan plays basketball and this lawyer is an advocate for the people! I pray that I’m never in trouble ever again or any of my family members or friends but if we ever are, there is only one lawyer I will call first and foremost and that’s him!!! Thank you for everything and God bless you and your family!
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27 Mar, 2024 by Sarajane maywald
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Emily is my current attorney and my father and I have been above and beyond excited by her work! Emily is a compassionate and caring attorney I could only hope more would be like her. The entire staff had been accommodating and easily accessible! If you are in need of legal help... call this office!
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15 Jan, 2015 by James
Your best offense is the best defense. Tom made me feel like part of the team. He had true concerne and compassion for my needs and always kept me reassured I was getting the best service possible. He treated not only me, but everyone in the courtroom with the utmost respect. He is a true gentleman in nature and will treat you as the same. He presented my case in complete control, positive attitude and in a highly organized manor and received positive results in every aspect of my trial and you can feel completely confident he will do the same for you. The only way you will go wrong with this guy is if you don't hire him to represent you!
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