Lee Richard Jacobson, experienced Criminal Defense, Personal Injury attorney in Baltimore, MD with 173 reviews
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Lee Richard Jacobson

502 Washington Ave., Baltimore, MD

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University of Baltimore School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

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Ray mcgowan

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11 Dec, 2024
Wasserman White Family Law provided excellent insight and advice throughout a challenging experience! I felt prepared at every step of the process!
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Shelley-rose moghrabi

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12 Jul, 2024
That won't happen to me, I said. I am not of that race, nationality, or ethnicity, and so I did not speak out. That won’t happen to me, I said, I don’t practice that religion, and so I did not speak out. That won’t happen to me, I said, I’m not of that sexual orientation, and so I did not speak out. That won’t happen to me, I said, I’m not part of that income bracket, and so I did not speak out. That won’t happen to me, I said, I don’t have that disability, and so I did not speak out. That won’t happen to me, I said, until it was physically in my face, had me backed into a corner, and was spewing utter vitriol at me. That won't happen to me, I said, he'd never lay a hand on me, until one day the physical aggression caused me physical pain and injury. That won’t happen to me, I said, until thirteen months ago, when I found myself on the phone with a domestic violence hotline. That won’t happen to me, I said, until thirteen months ago, when I found myself hurriedly packing a bag and fleeing my home, and boarding an aircraft out of state, because I feared for my life and safety. Fifty years ago, when my mother and her family escaped their war-torn country with nothing but the clothes on their backs and one bag per person due to religious persecution, I never imagined that one day, fifty years into the future, that I too would one day find myself following in her footsteps, quite literally. I never imagined that I would one day find myself fleeing my home with nothing but the clothes on my back and one small carry-on bag, and boarding a same-day aircraft bound for 1,000+ miles away, because I too feared for my life and safety. Thirteen months ago, when I found myself on the phone with a local domestic violence agency in my state, I never imagined that the proverbial door would get slammed in my face, on the basis that I earned too much money to qualify for any help or support. Since I was born and raised abroad, and with my own family still living halfway around the world, it was in that moment that I truly realized, and that it genuinely sunk in, that I was going to be completely and entirely alone in the process of escaping the cycle of violence. In 1848, divorce was practically unheard of. Most states had fault-based divorce laws outlining the requirements and criteria permitting divorce: lunacy, adultery, desertion, or cruelty. This meant that couples could only pursue divorce IF they could prove, in a court of law, that one or the other had committed one of these offenses. However, given the laws (or lack thereof) governing women's rights and freedoms at the time, divorce was far more complex for women, as they remained at risk of being unable to regain their last names, unable to retain property acquired prior to their marriage, or unable to obtain custody of their children. These fault-based grounds are in stark contrast to the no-fault system that exists across most states today. Today, after decades of tireless advocacy, and thanks to incredible attorneys like Laurie Wasserman and Virginia Yeoman, people are no longer required to remain shackled to their spouses, and have the freedom to escape the cycle of violence. Thanks to the fabulous support of Laurie and Virginia, I've not only been able to survive, but I am slowly on my way to thriving again. The words "happiness" and "divorce" are the last two words you'd expect to see in the same sentence, but that is exactly what Virginia and Laurie have facilitated for me. For anyone considering engaging the services of Laurie Wasserman and her team, from the bottom of my heart, I wholeheartedly recommend them and their entire office. They'll not only save your life, but they will also help re-unlock your door to freedom, health, independence, and joy again.
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Highly skilled, knowledgeable, and experienced attorneys who are dedicated advocates for their clients
“Laurie Wasserman is a superb attorney. I hired Laurie several years ago to help advocate for me and my children during a high-conflict divorce with complex custody issues. Laurie was kind and validating, and also demonstrated that she was an extremely skilled negotiator and a highly effective problem-solver.”
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Responsive, communicative, and keep clients informed throughout the legal process
“She was always responsive to my calls or emails and took the time to explain things to me, so that I understood all of terms and possible outcomes of this process.”
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Achieve favorable outcomes and help clients reach fair settlements
“I feel that she helped me reach a fair settlement and I was happy with the final settlement agreement.”
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Compassionate and caring attorneys who provide emotional support during difficult times
“Laurie and her staff saw me at my worst, but didn't give up on me. Laurie is thorough, organized, professional, practical and strategic, and I feel so much better knowing she has my back.”
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Excellent customer service and client-focused approach
“The referral's she gave are still working with my family and we are truly grateful. For so many reasons! Professionally and personally this firm goes above and beyond for their clients.”
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Some clients felt the attorneys dragged out the legal process longer than necessary
“Martha didn't drag the process out any longer than it needed to be.”
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A few clients expressed dissatisfaction with the communication and responsiveness of certain attorneys
“Not much communication. I wasn't impressed at all. I knew they were sharing information with a family member that referred them, but couldn't prove it.”

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