Ronald L. Bissonnette, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Lewiston, ME with 39 reviews
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Ronald L. Bissonnette

500 Canal St, Lewiston, ME

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1981:
University of Maine School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1977:
University of Maine

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3.8 39 reviews
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Trumpvance2024

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11 Jul, 2024
Led me on for months saying they'd review my case, never getting back to me. A simple sorry, but we're not interested would have been fine. From the beginning several emails were not answered, far from professional.
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Beatrice talmage

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02 Jul, 2024
I received a call at my place of employment from an employee of this company and I left my shift in tears. I haven’t been spoken to in such a demeaning and belittling way in some time- that is why I am writing. I was schooled by this person about how to run a business and that not answering phones will be cause for people to look elsewhere. While I whole heartedly agree with the principle, it does not take into account that a person showing up to their job and who makes no company-wide decisions - is not an appropriate contact to put down (let alone harass). I work very hard and despite the insinuation of this person, I am not stupid; I simply have no control of staffing or volume of calls. This is not the first person I’ve encountered from this firm that has exhibited a concerning moral compass. I’m cheering everyone on to be represented adequately and fairly- so I’m not writing this to express hatred (we all have our moments, me included). I just want to share my personal experience as I know that those seeking legal advice and representation want to feel informed and secure in their endeavors.
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Jim

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28 May, 2024
So far a great law firm.
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Pros
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Efficient and organized legal services
“Very efficient and organized”
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Knowledgeable and confident attorneys
“Her confidence, efficiency, and knowledge of the law made the process smooth.”
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Attorneys who care about their clients and community
“It was clear that she really cares about her community and wants to make sure people get treated fairly!”
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Prompt and responsive communication
“Holly responds to emails and phone calls quickly, professionally, and with care and compassion.”
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Personalized and supportive approach
“I feel as if I am a friend or family member, not just a client.”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication
“Have been trying to get a return call for weeks on an estate matter. No calls back, so I have to pay an attorney to reach this attorney.”
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Unprofessional and demeaning behavior
“I left my shift in tears. I haven't been spoken to in such a demeaning and belittling way in some time.”
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Ineffective legal representation
“When it comes to negotiating she is not very good at it. She is a push over and she didn't fight for me.”
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Failure to address client needs and concerns
“In the end there were a lot of loose ends that didn't get taken care of and she was like well you can contact your ex for this information.”
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Prioritizing firm's interests over client's best interests
“My representation switched sides and was working to benefit opposing party.”

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