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11 Sep, 2024 by Alexis barnett-sherrill
I truly appreciated Rob Greenberg’s help and legal services with my divorce. It was not an easy situation, but I believe I was given appropriate and helpful advice. Rob took time to be supportive and encouraging when my situation became complex and daunting. Additionally, the law firm’s legal assistant, Ashley, was a dream and kept me informed of the details. Rob will be my legal representation of choice in future matter.
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11 Sep, 2024 by David wuethrich
I had an amazing experience with this company! The customer service was top-notch, and the product exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend them to anyone looking for quality products and excellent service.Thanks again Robert
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11 Sep, 2024 by Denis anguissa
If there was a way to rate less than one, this man and his law firm deserve a zero or a -5. Always unprepared. I never saw his office despite my multiple calls (a friend said "that is what they do in Baltimore and Annapolis"), He will always get documents the day before court date or sometimes in the court house on the hearing date (when do you prepare a defense or a strategy dear attorney?) He first advised to countersue just to bump up his time and money arguing that it was the best strategy in a divorce case. While this aggravated the situation with my ex-wife, he advised me to consent to a protective order where I did nothing and I had evidences and a witness (it was just a strategy from the other side to get me out of the marital property). Until this day I don't understand why you will ruin someone life just to make sure your firm is making money. Contersuing will mean that you are presenting another case against the plaintiff, which he never did, it was just a way to bill the time and make more money. Mr greenberg and his law firm are the place where you should never go. He prepared documents, billed me for the time spent preparing those documents and surprisingly never submitted the documents but I should pay for it while I was waiting to see the document submitted and was never aware that he decided not to submit my documents without consulting me. He sent me emails saying "this is what you can get at a minimum" but ended up going for less, still today, my ex still owe what came from the settlement under his magnificiently poor advice) and convincing me to let my ex take my son to another state under the reason that if we are in the state where the defendant was moving I will have 50/50 physical and legal custody. Anyone else who saw my case and evidences wondered why I did not get full custody. Why focus on my immigration status when I already had a brilliant immigration attorney and had/have no issue with my lawful residency in the US? In term of confidentiality, don't trust this man, He called my immigration attorney to discuss the status of my bill and make me look bad. Today I have to travel from Maryland to Houston every other month to see my son, barely see/communicate with my boy, I'm still struggling because I have no family here and at that time I had been living in the US for 3 years including the 2 years I couldn't work, the support I was supposed to receive each month as child support for not making enough including my share on this marriage, the support my ex wife was federally binded to provide through a signed affidavit of support for leaving everything behind to come here were left on the table and this man called "greenberg" or "nightmare" is going after my wage under the pretense that I did not finish paying him. My marriage was not a success, but picking the phone and contacting this man based on fake reviews online was the worst thing in my life. I could have just show up by myself at the court house and get better outcomes. NEVER GO TO THIS MAN AND HIS LAW FIRM. He will put you in a worst situation than the one you are trying to get out off. It's because of this kind of man that some people don't trust attorneys/lawyers.
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28 Aug, 2024 by Corey hassett
Team Rob all the way. Very knowledgeable and extremely pleasant to work with. Highly recommend.
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28 Aug, 2024 by Brian steyer
Thanks to Rob Greenberg I get to spend time with my daughter more than ever. I’m forever grateful for the hard work he and his team put in to make that happen.
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24 Sep, 2018 by Debra
As an out-of-state grandparent, I realize it would have been almost impossible to secure visitation with my grandchild unless I obtained legal counsel. John Warren was essential to my getting court-stipulated visitation and I am forever grateful. He never gave up in the face of tremendous opposition and handled things long distance when I was unable to travel. I can not recommend him highly enough!
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03 Sep, 2018 by Anonymous
Seventeen years ago I met John due to the child visitation/support issues I faced. He took everything I had to say into consideration and explained my rights as a parent while keeping the best interest of the kids in mind. He even indicated that his services may not be needed but that he would be willing to assist if I was uncomfortable speaking in front of the judge. Hiring him as my attorney was the best decision I made since legal cases can get very complicated and confusing for the average person. He obtained all he promised, never misled me, and worked so hard, which I am forever grateful for. Ever since then, John has been there for my family and I whenever we need advice or representation, never fails to benefit our situation. As of right now, seventeen years later, I am back seeking his legal advice in hopes of terminating my case now that my kids have been emancipated.
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19 Jun, 2018 by Anonymous
Mr. Warren is an excellent attorney and is well respected. He is qualified to handle any matter that comes into his office. He treats his clients with respect, courtesy and is very dedicated.
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14 Mar, 2012 by Cindy & tom
Mr. Goff was a blessing to our family! We will be grateful for a lifetime for all he as done for us and so many others! Thank you Randy!
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12 Sep, 2023 by Joshua
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