Elliott Michael Berlin

211 East Water Street, Suite 400, Kalamazoo, MI

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Victoria racz

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08 Jul, 2024
Thank goodness for DeMent & Marquardt! My dad started working with Bill Millard to organize his legal affairs several years ago, and it was one of the best decisions he ever made. When I had to take over legal/financial responsibilities after my dad couldn't, Bill was right there to make everything easy and understandable. After both of my parents died (my dad in 10-14 and my mom in 1-16) Bill was there again to help me navigate the complicated process. He also assisted me in finding a wonderful realtor (Rick Crepas - he really went above and beyond as well) to sell the family home, and Bill helped to deal with other assets, such as my dad's car. Charles Ofstein from DeMent & Marquardt helped with my mom's estate and was just as fabulous - it was great teamwork all around. Here's the clincher - all of this took place took place cross country, as I live in Washington State! What should have been an extremely difficult undertaking was made Stress-Free because of Bill and his team. The Estate has just officially closed, and I couldn't be happier.
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08 Jul, 2024
After working with one attorney that knew very little and had to bring in an additional attorney to compensate for the lack of knowledge of which I was charged for both attorneys time, upon that attorney’s departure I was left in the hands of Tyler Stewart. Tyler felt he could prey on my family and myself. Being that we came to that business for their knowledge and expertise, he felt like he could take advantage of us, manipulate us and corner us into his services. Prey on our “ignorance/lack of knowledge “. My family and I were ready to depart with this firm after not being notified that Tyler had taken over as counsel until we received a bill in the mail for him “reading over our file”. He attempted to bully us into staying by saying the additional actions we needed had to be done by him, trumping up additional charges as well. I reached out to speak with his superiors which were of very little help and even defended him. Once consulting with a state attorney I was informed that Tyler had no right to counsel us the way he did. After we did our research and proved to this firm that we knew our rights their tone changed. It’s unfortunate we were charged and paid so much but yet did so much of the actual work and even more research for our cause and for our protection against them.
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and thorough in handling legal matters
“We have been very pleased with the thoughtful, thorough way he handled our trust.”
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Guides clients through complex legal processes
“The process that seemed overwhelming to us before we met with him was made much easier and much less intimidating as he guided us through the process and decisions we needed to make.”
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Excellent communication and explanations
“He knows how to explain things and didn't talk way over my head.”
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Reliable and consistent service over time
“We have had Bill Millard for years. We have been very pleased with the thoughtful, thorough way he handled our trust.”
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Approachable and friendly
“Very friendly and knowledgeable”
Cons
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Inconsistent pricing and billing practices
“Now we just received a bill in the mail for another $100 with no explanation as to why. Do not recommend these people.”
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Potential for taking advantage of clients
“He felt like he could take advantage of us, manipulate us and corner us into his services. Prey on our 'ignorance/lack of knowledge'.”
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Lack of communication and transparency
“Lack of communication. Charge an above average retainer for a short job with no break down of services.”

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