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Pros
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Extensive knowledge of the law, judges, and other attorneys
“He has extensive knowledge of the law, the judges, the masters, and other practicing attorneys.”
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Responsive to emails and calls, even on weekends
“It is critical that you have an attorney like Harry that will respond to emails on the weekends if you case is complicated.”
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Experienced with over 20 years of practice
“He has like 20 years+ experience.”
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Highly regarded by other attorneys
“If this is all Greek to you then what it means is that if you have a family law issue in Maryland, then Harry likely was in some way involved in the common (case) law that set the standard for your issue.”
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Effective in achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“He handled my case and that of a friend. Both outcomes were favorable.”
Cons
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Charges high legal fees and may not always provide sufficient service
“He charged me over $35,000 in billings and never once went to court with me. Greed is his middle name.”
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May neglect or drop cases if clients cannot pay
“He will gut you for all you have and then when you can't pay he simply slows down all of his work.”
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Alleged to have removed negative reviews
“Somehow he has also been successful in eliminating negative reviews of his work.”

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07 May, 2024 by Anonymous
The other reviewer captured Harry well. He will simply send emails back and forth on your behalf and ring up the bills. He charged me over $35,000 in billings and never once went to court with me. Greed is his middle name. You need an attorney to review Harry's legal engagement letter which stipulates in fine print that if you do not pay him all that you owe him, he gets to put a lien on any property you own. I have heard some Howard County attorneys call it something like the Siegel Principle because he is the only one who does it. He will gut you for all you have and then when you can't pay he simply slows down all of his work. Somehow he has also been successful in eliminating negative reviews of his work. I wrote a google review and he somehow had it eliminated. Simply put, look elsewhere. You will not regret it.
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03 Aug, 2021 by Anonymous
My now ex wife hired Harry to review an amicable settlement agreement we had agreed to. Three years and $60K in her legal fees later, in court she got 27% of the original agreement. For three years Siegel sat in his Florida home, while letting an inexperienced junior attorney bumble the case. He didn't even show up for the trial! His reputation amongst other Maryland attorneys is he is going to milk his clients for every cent they have and when that is gone, he may just drop the case, making sure he has enough time to legally do so before trial. Not sure how this guy sleeps at night.Hi
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31 Jan, 2018 by Angela
He gave me advice regarding my divorce. Because of this, I have been made aware of the tricky words that my husband's lawyer used in the property settlement agreement. I could have lost many many years of a share of his retirement benefits. Now, I'm happily off to see a lawyer in my area to rectify the agreement. Thank you very much, Atty. Siegel!
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01 Jan, 2017 by Anonymous
Before hiring Mr. Siegel, I did ample research. Since my case was complex I utilized Westlaw to search briefs and appellate cases in Maryland. I had no experience in that jurisdiction. I got 79 briefs of all sorts citing him and his work. In addition, I found that he had personally written the amicus brief in one of the tort cases I had used in research in the past. If this is all Greek to you then what it means is that if you have a family law issue in Maryland, then Harry likely was in some way involved in the common (case) law that set the standard for your issue. So...In my opinion..."Mr. Siegel is the authority"...
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30 Dec, 2016 by Robert watson
Harry is an exceptional attorney. He walked into a mess and made an immediate impact. His presence was felt right away by the opposing side. We had a best interest attorney named Meg Oliver who had been very dishonest and inappropriate during the process. She had alienated my son and was really causing a lot of extra expense, unnecessary negativity, and stress. When Harry came on and called her out she basically faded into the scenery. Harry is tough and yet he knows when its best to compromise. I am very impressed and will work with him for all of my family law needs in Maryland. Rob Watson
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