Elizabeth Victoria Noel, experienced Elder Law, Estate Planning attorney in Silver Spring, MD with 3 reviews
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Elizabeth Victoria Noel

Po Box 4112, Silver Spring, MD

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05 Dec, 2019
Won my case and was always available when I needed help. She is a very personable lawyer that assures her clients are well taken care of and knowledgeable about their case. Thank you!!
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09 May, 2015
I would definitely recommend attorney Noel to my friends. I had a foreclosure notice mailed to me and when I was put in contact with Attorney Noel, she knew the entire procedures in step by step, she told me what to expect as well as how to handle the paperwork. Whenever I needed to speak to her she made herself available. If I had any questions, she replied within 24 hours with a knowledgable response. Not to mention she was friendly and very professional.
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12 Sep, 2014
This lady not only totally misrepresented herself several times but doesn't return calls, did not do as agreed at all, doesn't seem to give a rip about anything but making a fast buck for doing nothing, and is the most unprofessional acting attorney I ever had to deal with. BEWARE!!! She took my money, did nothing, refused to do anything, refused to refund money, didn't even quit properly and incited the judge, who refused the withdrawal, so I got terribly delayed being able to get another attorney. She didn't even spell her own name properly on the so called contract with NO -- heading, address, phone number, website, etc... I HAD TO GET THE INFO FROM THE COURT especially since once she was paid she no longer accepts your calls or shows up for court. Don't expect much from her. I had thought I found her in the Christian Shepherds Guide but not sure now. She certainly doesn't act in a way pleasing to God at all. I thought I was hiring a Christian. I'm terribly disappointed and filing several grievance's against her. BEWARE AND STEER CLEAR OF THIS ONE. What you sow is what you reap Ms. Noel. Nobody wants to hire an attorney who doesn't care about why they were hired and only wants a fast buck. Money isn't the answer so have some integrity and return my money. Your only cheating yourself when you cheat!!!!!
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