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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and professional attorneys
“They are very professional and knowledgeable. They are a great resource for those looking for Estate Planning!”
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Excellent at handling complex legal situations
“A great place for individuals with complex legal situations.”
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Compassionate and dedicated to clients' best interests
“They are great people. I worked with Ms. Buhl when I worked at DHHS. She always had her client's best interest in mind.”
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Skilled in elder law and Medicaid applications
“Attorney Ray Harris handled an extremely complex Medicaid application re-filing after initial denial. The firm was very thorough, and guided me to provide the state agency with an overwhelming amount of information so that my aunt was subsequently approved.”
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Welcoming and approachable
“Welcoming and professional. Rosemary is very knowledgeable and helpful.”
Cons
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High consultation fees for initial meetings
“They're more than happy to take your consultation fee of $310 for this initial meeting but when it comes to actually representing you they'll send you a Dear John Letter.”
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Potential for unresponsiveness or lack of availability
“It's not easy having aged parents, but when legal matters come into play, it's great to know you found someone who can answer all of those questions you never thought you would have to deal with with your parents.”

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04 Sep, 2024 by Jeanne carter
Very disappointed in this office. My brother had total assets of less than $25,000. It has been 9 months and still the estate has not been settled. So far, lots of paper shuffling with lots of attorney fees.
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07 Jul, 2024 by Barb nieratko
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07 Apr, 2024 by Jennifer pitcher
I highly recommend Raymond Harris. He is absolutely 100% there for his clients and has the patience and knowledge base to access and prepare you for the challenges ahead with a compassionate and comprehensive ability, he listens to your requests and makes sure to provide you with all legal coverages you may require. He is helpful in explaining every aspect of the options you have. He is available and open for consultation and is present in your time of need. That is not easy to come by in this day and age. I highly recommend him.
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27 Nov, 2023 by Bruce meyers
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18 Sep, 2023 by Jacob stevens
Ray Harris is extremely knowledgeable and easy to work with. Would highly recommend working with Ray.
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I have had the pleasure of knowing Mr. Abood for several years so I was well aware of his work ethic, intelligence, and commitment. He handled my case seemingly without effort, and all the while assured me with confidence and positivity. I felt like I was in extremely capable hands. When I visited his office I was greeted by a friendly and helpful team. I am very satisfied with the outcome.
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25 Sep, 2017 by Michael
Andrew Abood saved my life. When he didn’t have the best answer possible, he reached out to the person who knew. He worked vigilantly to help my case work out the way it did. The best Christmas present I’ve ever had was when Andrew called me where I was detained and asked a question that could have easily waited until the holiday was over. His confidence instilled confidence in me, especially when I was down. He is the man for the job from coast to coast and will always be my family.
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16 Sep, 2017 by David
Little more than 25 years ago I walked into Andrews office with a some what complicated land deal / sub contract dispute. Well in a matter of days Andrew had the dispute resolved with both parties satisfied and relationship intact. Over the next 25 years he has helped me with numerous conflicts including business, Divorce, Estate, property and yes, DUI. I have always felt like we came out on top in every case. I have always referred my friends and family to him. I can honestly say that walking into his office that day was one of the best business / personal decisions I ever made.
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