Steven J. Pollok

741 N Cedar St Ste 101 B, Lansing, MI

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Roberto flores

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24 Mar, 2023
Beware, worst ever. They couldn't win my disability case because an attorney quit, didn't notify any clients, then other attorneys took his cases but did absolutely nothing to prepare the client nor themselves, & lost. Their response, sorry we had a layer quit. They handled an auto accident as well & settled even though I was going into surgery in a couple of weeks & he didn't fight for more because he wanted to just settled the case. Then I was told if I was to sue the individual himself for the accident, they wouldn't represent me. I'd have to find another attorney. They just wanted to settled & move on after collecting their portion. It's a numbers game for them. Take on as many cases as you can, they're bound to win at least a few. So much more. A peer of theirs (different attorney, different office) made a racist remarks as we headed into the meeting/settlement/recorded deposition. It was all done on the same day which seemed weird to me because it was all set up to just get a small settlement. I was given no direction & it felt like they were doing me a favor. No respect, was treated as lessor than, & even one of their attorneys, won't name names but I could, confronted me after reading a letter that I sent to his colleague & made a comment about how he disagreed with me, but I stood my ground & told him why I wrote that & that's how I felt & saw the entire situation. The one attorney who lost my disability case was a nice attorney & I believe had no choice but to take my case but it was not a good several years dealing with this law firm. They have relocated since. I just hope that they are better now than they were back then. I wasn't the only person to suffer due to their negligence, many others did as well. It took me going to The Bernstein Law Firm to get my disability. I was treated so good & with much much respect. The Bernstein Law Firm is one of the best firms out her in Michigan. Not all the lawyers in this lawf firm are bad, maybe i was caught up in a bad time for them but that should not have affected me or others.
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Pros
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Highly professional and knowledgeable legal services
“Jeff provided very professional & prompt service.”
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Exceptional trial performance and dedication to clients
“Fantastic experience with Mr. Jonathan Toby White for many years. Very intelligent with trials I was amazed, Toby goes beyond for his clients with criminal and family law experience.”
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Longstanding trusted relationship with clients
“Mike is a great asset to have on your side. Very professional and is genuinely concerned about the outcome of your legal issue. Has helped us for many years and I couldn't recommend him more.”
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Lack of diligence in protecting client's interests
“Hired Jeff Ray to deal with a case regarding a property who's legal possession was in dispute. Overall I was very unpleased with the representation I was given by this firm. Having dealt with many other professional attorneys in the past I feel that I have a good basis to go off of. I literally had to contact the opposing parties and negotiate the settlement and terms myself when I paid over $5k to have Jeff handle this.”
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Questionable billing practices
“Also when he did have someone from his staff type up our final offer he didn't even leave a cap of time for the opposing party to get their belongings from my home. When I asked Jeff about this he told me it would be assumed that it should take place in a reasonable time and he could send a letter for me for extra money.”

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