Shannon Elka Rusz

132 Mayo Road, Edgewater, MD

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2012
George Washington University National Law Center, JD - Juris Doctor
2007
Virginia Commonwealth University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Playtonic

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19 Jul, 2024
Very happy with this law firm. They made everything very easy, I Worked with them for 2 years and never once had to see them in person. They doubled my expectations and saved me over $10000 in medical bills. Highly recommend!
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Shane shorter

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16 Jul, 2024
BEWARE! FIND ANOTHER ATTORNEY! I hired Tom for a child custody case. To start, I rarely spoke with him, and each conversation I was able to have with Tom left me more confused. Everything was through his paralegal, never speaking to Tom, which left a lot of questions unanswered. Couldn't understand Tom when he spoke, lots of mumbling and unfinished sentences, which is not what you want when working with an attorney. Every time we lost a motion/hearing, he would say, "It's very odd, peculiar, or the judge made an error..." (happened 5 times), and that was it. Never offered any recourse or anything. Throughout the case, Tom explained how I had a high probability of winning full custody, but things could potentially stay the same (50/50 custody). I ended up losing all custody (which was never explained as a possible outcome). During final statements, Tom started to give my final statement, was challenged by the judge, and then immediately gave up in the middle of his ending argument. After case is closed, I reached out to Tom for the final order, which I'm still unsure if Tom has it, to which he answered, was very disrespectful towards me, told me not to call anymore, he would not be handling my appeal (which he told me he would 3-5 days prior) and hung up on me. Stay clear of this firm. There are plenty of other well equipped attorneys out there that'll do what you ask.
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B t

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29 Nov, 2023
I’d give zero stars if I could. I could have represented myself better. And could have delt without the private sly remarks about my personal business.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the legal team
“Anytime I had any questions, and I had many, they always looked into it and responded in a very timely manner.”
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Professionalism, compassion, and dedication to achieving positive outcomes for clients
“Tom and Jenna literally provided us status and accompanied my family during difficult times in court. The case they brought forth was so strong and compelling, justice was served less than a year.”
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Thorough understanding of the legal process and ability to guide clients
“They patiently reviewed our case with us and methodically went over the steps that allowed my wife and I to make an informative decision to proceed without any pressure.”
Cons
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Potential lack of preparedness or attention to detail in court proceedings
“To my surprise when we finally had our court date, Thomas showed up without his hearing aid (which cost me an hour of legal fees, due too the fact that the court needed to find him a hearing aid so that he could be involved with the proceedings.”
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Possible issues with client communication and transparency
“I could have represented myself better. And could have delt without the private sly remarks about my personal business.”

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