Emily Ellis Ross, experienced Real Estate attorney in New Orleans, LA with 122 reviews
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Emily Ellis Ross

1100 Poydras St Ste 3300, New Orleans, LA

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Vivian conroy

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04 Jan, 2025
I hired Sharon Williams to help me with a name change. I told her I wanted to use an attorney with experience in this sort of thing so I wouldn't have to worry about it and would get it done fast as I need to have my preferred name match for my job. She told me not to worry, that she would take care of it quickly. I initially met with her in late July, and I signed my petition in early August. it is now January and the process is not done. She has been very unresponsive, as I've texted her multiple times asking for specifics on why this is taking so long. I now haven't heard from her in a week. I've called her office multiple times with no answer and left messages. Called her phone but the voicemail box is full. The lack of communication leaves me to not trust that she is able to do the job I paid her to do in a timely manner, and feel like I've wasted my time and money for something I would have been better off doing myself. Ive spoken with people who have changed their names on their own with no attorney and most did it within a month. I am at 5 months. My passport has expired and my license expires soon which will be a major complication where I have to renew it under my old name, while I was under the impression would have been taken care of by now. I would not trust Sharon Williams with anything as important as custody or a will if she can't even properly do a name change.
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Shannon longmire

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14 Nov, 2024
Charlie and Veronica were wonderful. They took a very long process and made it as stress free as possible while I was healing from injuries.
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Gd x

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26 Oct, 2024
Charlie is a legal friend to bicyclists when they are attacked and injured by cars. Thanks Charlie!
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Effective and successful legal representation
“He got the ball rolling.. And If it wasn't for Mr. Cater my son would still be incarcerated. But because of him my son will now graduate this year and move on with life.”
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Caring and attentive to clients
“As client, you have some sort of anxiety but Mr. Carter was there 100% of the way explaining each step and assuring things would be fine.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“I was extremely impressed by the communication ability, fast responsiveness, quality of service and value from the firm.”
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Passionate and dedicated to clients
“He really cares about people and his professionalism is unwavering. If you are in need of an honest, hardworking, gentle and trustworthy attorney you will not be disappointed in hiring Attorney Carter.”
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Achieves the best possible results
“My case ended In the BEST possible result for myself and my family.”
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Unresponsive and lack of communication
“She has been very unresponsive, as I've texted her multiple times asking for specifics on why this is taking so long. I now haven't heard from her in a week. I've called her office multiple times with no answer and left messages.”
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Failure to deliver on promises in a timely manner
“I initially met with her in late July, and I signed my petition in early August. it is now January and the process is not done.”

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