Tiffany Diane Hogan

110 South Cherry Street, Olathe, KS

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09 Nov, 2024
This law office discriminated me as a domestic violence, discrimination and sexual violence victim. I had asked this office for advice regarding naturalization on 10/18/23. The assistant in the office proceeded to ask me regarding my case in an open room filled with people. I was very uncomfortable. She then took me into a room and took copies of my evidences. Mind you, I have not signed any forms of confidentiality with the lawyer or the office. Then I recieved a message saying that “I had talked to one of the assistants about citizenship” and in the next sentence the assistant juxtaposed her position referring to her communication with the lawyer regarding my citizenship. Essentially, the assistant Pricila was advising me regarding the matter as she was the one that reached out not the lawyer. She extrapolated that I take my prints to the FBI which is quite odd. However, what really bothers me is that the assistant had the audacity to claim inaccurate information regarding a DUI that I do not have. The office was very unprofessional and lack confidentiality in terms of practices that involve the community. Please see attached evidences for verification. If you need to contact me please comment on this review and we can connect! I hope this helps your business grow! Thank you!
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Leyy

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28 Oct, 2024
DO NOT HIRE MARC! He is an awful attorney! My friend has been going through a custody battle and recently got into a bad car accident, when she first spoke to Marc he told her it would be a flat fee, she paid it in full, after that Marc never prepped her for court nor communicated with her, he avoids her calls/emails and then attempted to ask for MORE money. Due to her being disabled now, she has no more money and he hasnt helped in the least with her current custody battle. She asked for him to withdraw and he hasnt responded. This has been going on for 6 months +. PLEASE DO YOUR DUE DILLIGANCE and proceed with extreme caution when considering Marc.
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19 Sep, 2024
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The lawyer is very competent and performs his work very well
“Es una persona muy competente y resliza muy bien su trabajo”
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The lawyer is knowledgeable in Spanish and communicates well with clients
“He know Spanish very well. (Sabe español) love how he take care of every issue you have and that confidence he transmit you when your talking to him.”
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The lawyer offers flexible payment plans for clients
“As now he has not charge us for the visit and he dose a plan payment as well.”
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This is a awesome lawyer, who deeply cares about their clients, and fights for what she believes is right and has very extensive knowledge of the law that gives you a pleasant feeling even dealing with people who want to see you burn. She even continues to check up on us afterwards and make sure we are doing alright. I cannot recommend a better civil attorney.
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24 May, 2020 by Sharon
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22 May, 2020 by Harvinder
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24 Feb, 2016 by Anonymous
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