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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who provide thorough and detailed legal guidance
“Gil and his team are extremely knowledgeable and professional throughout our real estate transactions.”
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Responsive and attentive customer service
“Very responsive team. Gil called me back, usually within minutes if I reached out and my real estate closing was as smooth and painless as I could've hoped for.”
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Ability to make complex legal concepts accessible and understandable
“Attorney Lazar's expertise and professionalism are truly commendable. His deep knowledge of the law and meticulous attention to detail provided me with a sense of security and confidence.”
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Personalized and client-focused approach
“From the very first consultation, it was clear that they had my best interests in mind. Alexis is not only professional and knowledgeable but also incredibly thoughtful and attentive, ensuring every detail was handled with care.”
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Positive outcomes and successful case resolutions
“Justice was served! I also noticed how well respected he was by the judge and members of the court.”
Cons
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Potential unwillingness to represent certain types of clients, such as tenants in landlord-tenant disputes
“I contacted Tempus Fugit Law, because I saw, after having done extensive research that the law firm handles Tenant/Landlord disputes. I felt that with all the stress and anxiety that I and my partner had suffered over all the issues in the apartment and then to have the landlady's husband threaten me with physical violence that they would definitely take on our case to sue the landlady for constant negligence, her harassing behavior and of course her husband's threats of violence against me. I had called the firm over the weekend and left a voicemail message. I was called back that week by an intern who took all my information. We were on the phone for just over 40 minutes. When we were done he told me that within a few days someone from the firm would be in touch with me. After I hadn't heard anything from the firm for a few days I decided to call the intern and see where my case was at. He told me had passed all my information along to them a few days ago after we had spoken and told me he would follow-up and call me back. When the intern called me back he told me, in a nutshell that the firm would rather represent landlords and not tenants. Needless to say I was very disappointed by this, seeing as I had spent over 40 minutes detailing all the issues with my landlady and in the end it was a total waste of time.”
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