Betty F Mullin

401 Whitney Ave Ste 205, Gretna, LA

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1977
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)

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Tonia ricks

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03 Nov, 2024
When Martin Regan was alive, he was the best. Understanding, responsed back in timely manner. He fought for you and explained everything.. He did everything he said he would do and went above and beyond. WISH THE WERE MORE LIKE HIM.
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Maya gill

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27 Sep, 2024
Horrible place to live roach infested! Management is incompetent and scammers!
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Marisol b

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05 Sep, 2024
Had them for 4 months and they updated only two items on my credit. They also continued to charge me even after I cancelled and I have yet to hear from anyone. No phone number is provided just email and a schedule a call for 2-3 weeks out.
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Pros
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Helpful and caring attorneys who provide personalized attention
“Thank You Mrs. Tina for all your help. I was nervous about everything and you really helped me relax and made me feel more comfortable with the process.”
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Prompt and thorough legal advice
“Appreciate your prompt advice and thorough explanation of services.”
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Successful case outcomes
“I was a client of Mrs Andrea JeanMarie who was a lawyer for SLLS, and she dedicated her time to me and the matter i was going through. She kept me updated on information, she answered my calls and my end result was i was divorced, all thanks to her.”
Cons
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Inconsistent responsiveness and communication
“They never answer the phones.I guess thats a Louisiana thing .I moved here from Rowsell,Ga last year in July and the school board also foesnt answer calls.smh”
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Potential bias and unwillingness to assist with certain issues
“Biased attitudes from the poydras location this location is great”
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“They never answer their phones. I have left messages multiple times and I recieved a call back like 3 days later. I FINALLY talked to one of the receptionist and she was a lil rude and didn't help me out on bit. She told me that their office doesn't deal with my type of issues. I thought it was a LEGAL AID office. All I needed was someone to assist me with writing up an appeal. She didn't put no effort on even trying to direct me some where else.”

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