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Pros
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Exceptional legal expertise and experience across various practice areas
“Their expertise in the areas of law they practice is second to none.”
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Excellent and personalized client service
“The service from the support staff and attorneys is exemplary. I've always felt like a priority.”
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Strong communication and responsiveness
“I've always found the attorneys to be accessible and responsive.”
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Successful case outcomes and client satisfaction
“Most of the results he has achieved were very satisfactory." and "Attorney Victoria Lauro Wright was great. Explained the process in detail and kept me updated all the way through.”
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Dedicated and passionate representation
“Raipher and his team have put me in a favorable position, with the best outcome possible.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and responsiveness in some cases
“I could never get a call back or return email.”
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Potential bias or lack of objectivity from the lawyer
“The lawyer we used was openly in favor of our landlord from the beginning, no matter how much evidence we provided him.”
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Difficulty in handling cases for clients who do not live locally
“I would not recommend this firm if you do not live close. I was sent from one lawyer to another before anything was done = billable hours.”

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03 Oct, 2024 by Marisa fernandes
Attorney Johnson represented my fiancé and I in purchasing our first home. He was always available and helped make the process less stressful. Very friendly and followed up afterwards to make sure me and my partner were settled into our new home. Couldn't recommend him enough.
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22 Jul, 2024 by Tianna glasgow
I had a great experience with Attorney Shawn O’connor! He was very understanding, professional, and a load of help navigating through the legal system. He is very knowledgeable and is amazing at what he does! I’m so grateful and couldn’t have asked for a better choice of representation! Thank you again !
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18 Jun, 2024 by Michelle bozarth
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17 Jun, 2024 by Chelsey bessette
Truly a 5 star experience with Raipher, P.C -- was matched with Shawn C. who was very empathic and helpful towards my circumstances from our first interaction over the phone. We met for an in person meeting where he was gave me a great deal of helpful information and assistance towards navigating my ordeal. I felt seen, heard, and protected. I would definitely entrust Raipher, P.C with any legal matter.
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06 Jun, 2024 by Dane2986
Not one to leave reviews but this is by far the worst law firm I worked with. Not sure about their accident lawyers but the family court lawyer Omally is terrible. She reassured me from daybone she's going to get my motions in front of the judge immidiatly. But after 2 months she's done absolutely nothing. She asked for specific things saying that's what was hindering the case, after doing so 4 more weeks went by and she hasn't done a thing. Not sure about thr other people but Katie is not professional nor useful at all. She blew me off at an appitment we had scheduled because she was on the phone with another client. Never called back. And when I addressed it in emails, she just completly ignores you. Very unprofessional and if your laying 5k for a retainer you expect to get somewhere with thr case after 2 months. NOTHING. Do not recommend at all. UPDATE: After asking her to be removed from the case, and the retainer amount to be transfered to another Attny: they decided to tack on $400 worth of "charges" in like a weeks span, with my previous bill for the entire month was $350, the additional week and a half of literally no work done at all another $442 was tacked on my bill. For things like "review client email" .50 hour???? Really 4 5 emails took them almost an hour to read. Along with "review documents" like what are you reviewing. So basically over the course of not even 2 months I paid almost $900 for text and emails exchanges, and 2 25min phone calls. 0 court appearances, 0 motions filed(like I'd been begging and pleading). I've never been so ripped off in my life. It's onsurd and when I asked about thr bill again NO RESPONCE. because they got their money now could care less about a stranded client $900 down with 0 work accomplished. What a firm. Recommend to absolutely no one. Attorney Cummings(my new attny) on the other hand, had a 2 hou conversation with me on a Saturday WITHOUT EVEN BEING PAID YET. listened to my concerns with care and compassion and took action imidiatly that Monday. Highly recommend Christine Cummings. This law firm is a joke looking to grift off us poor people knowing we need representation because my kid matters to me, where as my case meant absolute nothing to them and was put on thr back burner, blown off on apoitments, and bunch of promises that were never kept. 0 stars after this debacle of griftery.
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03 Feb, 2018 by Anonymous
This guy is great he’s real honest he won’t waist your time and he’ll get straight to the point real straight forward lawyer that’s what I like most about him he keeps it real and doesn’t beat around the bush he got my case dismissed and beat many other people’s cases as well from a scale of one through ten I’ll rate him at twelve plus !! I’m a Springfield resident I’m going to remain anonymous for now but this is true Im speaking from personal experience I’m truly thankful for this lawyer he’s recomendable !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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24 Oct, 2012 by Anonymous
Excellent lawyer. It is a very knowlgeable professional . Laura V. Glomb is an attorney communicating very well -before all - Person Who Cares great deal about you. Her fees are affordable and she will work with you. I definitely recommend this lawyer to anyone who wants to work with the compassioned professional.
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29 Oct, 2024 by Justin
Best lawyer in his profession hands down. He had my back the entire time and helped me out of a bad situation. I recommend his services to anyone.
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25 Oct, 2024 by Hk kennels
Highly recommended RESPECTFULLY!!
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19 Jul, 2022 by John skinnon
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