Marlin N. Gusman Jr., experienced Car Accident, Criminal Defense attorney in Metairie, LA with 8 reviews
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Marlin N. Gusman Jr.

3015 19th St, Metairie, LA

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2015:
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2009:
Loyola University Chicago, MBA - Master of Business Administration
2006:
Texas Christian University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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03 Dec, 2020
Gusman was not my attorney but a family member. Mr. Gusman was very hard to reach. You would leave numerous messages by text, email and voice messages. It would take days for his return call. He was not a fighter for his client. My family was not a drug addict or alcoholic. He was recorded by his ex screaming at her and judge ruled in her favor. Gusman just rolled over I definitely would not recommend him for a custody battle.
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12 Mar, 2020
I hired Marlin to handle my divorce and it was the worst experience ever. I didn’t know I was officially divorced until approximately a month after I actually was and that was only because I requested an update via email. He took my case when he had a small caseload, but as he became busier and when the community property aspect of my case wasn’t as “easy” as we originally anticipated, he went MIA. He failed to follow up with me on so many levels until there came a point where I couldn’t proceed with him because my situation with Marlin was more stressful than the situation with my ex husband. Two years later, my community property is not settled as he only attempted to follow up with me to proceed after I filed a complaint with the board, at which time I was completely defeated and done. Maybe he has improved his professionalism and work ethic at this time, however, I was completely disappointed with his services and lack of communication with me. There were multiple emails and phone calls that went unanswered and it was honestly a horrific experience for me.
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Leon

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08 Aug, 2019
Marlin was very professional and very reasonable on price. He handed my case and I’m very pleased with the results.
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Responsive and communicative
“Mr. Gusman Jr was not only well versed but he was fair in his pricing for representation. We had spoken maybe about 5 times throughout the process of execution which was mostly handle via email to handle the ticket and it resulted in a reduction to a non moving violation that would not effect me with points on my license.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes
“Marlin was very professional and very reasonable on price. He handed my case and I'm very pleased with the results.”
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Provides helpful guidance and preparation
“Althouh Mr. Gusman could not accept my case due to it being in another parish too far for him to travel. He was very helpful for preparing me for child custody hearing.”
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Difficulty reaching the attorney
“Gusman was not my attorney but a family member. Mr. Gusman was very hard to reach. You would leave numerous messages by text, email and voice messages. It would take days for his return call.”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication
“I hired Marlin to handle my divorce and it was the worst experience ever. I didn't know I was officially divorced until approximately a month after I actually was and that was only because I requested an update via email. He went MIA. He failed to follow up with me on so many levels until there came a point where I couldn't proceed with him because my situation with Marlin was more stressful than the situation with my ex husband.”

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