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Aggressive and effective in court, described as a "shark"
“I never felt dumb asking questions. She made sure I knew what was going on and always called me back. I got everything I wanted out of the case.. now I know why they call her a shark in court. She really is the best.”
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Provides excellent client communication and support
“There is ALWAYS someone at her office, unlike at other offices. The staff was very friendly and always happy to help.”
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Highly experienced and knowledgeable in complex cases
“I would not choose any other attorney to handle a complex case like mine. My case involved a lot of assets and my children. Susan gave great advise and fought for me.”
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Fails to follow through and prepare adequately for cases
“She was unprepared and didn't have her documentation. She was terrible at following through-- all talk. When it came down to the trial she really dropped the ball.”
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Poor responsiveness to client communication
“She doesn't return phone calls or emails. However, she will keep billing you right on time.”
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Unexpectedly drops clients before hearings
“Paid her to do my divorce, she charged me more than $ 3000 and then dropped my case two days before my final hearing, and I was screwed by my ex's attorney.”

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14 Aug, 2021 by Denise
Susan A. Whaley-Brady law firm is a local, very experienced, and respected firm. After consulting with this law firm, we were treated with respect and knowledge of the court system which gave us the confidence in court. But more than the knowledge that this firm possesses, Susan and her staff have compassion and integrity for families. You can see this in their work. Their compassion made hiring them all the better. Bethany, thank you from the bottom of our hearts what you did for our family. If anyone needs a recommendation, I would recommend this firm.
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27 Jul, 2017 by David
Started out with a strong defense telling me everything that I wanted to hear midway through the divorce was told that things are not looking so good and then switched attorneys at the last court hearing which caused confusion and finally agreeing to a settlement I did not feel comfortable with then was told that they do not do friend of court negotiations that I would have to hire a Nother attorney at their firm and pay another retainer fee only after their fee for the divorce was paid in full !
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19 Dec, 2016 by Jane
I would not choose any other attorney to handle a complex case like mine. My case involved a lot of assets and my children. Susan gave great advise and fought for me. Sue was truly my advocate. Plus, there is ALWAYS someone at her office, unlike at other offices. The staff was very friendly and always happy to help.
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20 Oct, 2016 by Anonymous
Starts of strong but does not follow through. I had to called to find out where my case was at after both parties had agreed on the judgment. Their answer was "Isn't that already filed?" Did not keep me informed of what was happening in the case and when I would call (and get charged for it) I would not get a response back. Actually got laughed at for telling them there was no point to leave a message I would not get a call back anyway.
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19 Oct, 2015 by Anonymous
I did a skype appointment with Sue. It was pretty great, I did the whole thing from my car. She seemed knowledgeable and gave me practical advice. I ended up not filing but if i had, she'd be who I'd want.
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