Colleen E Scrocca, experienced Business, Elder Law attorney in Minneapolis, MN with 62 reviews
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Colleen E Scrocca

8050 W. 78th Street, Minneapolis, MN

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Education

2003:
University of Miami School of Law, LL.M - Master of Laws
2002:
University of Minnesota Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1994:
St Cloud State University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.2 62 reviews
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Jaime silva

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23 Jan, 2025
I hired this firm because they advertised themselves as one of the top legal practices in the area. However, the attorney assigned to my case, charging $420 per hour, made a significant error in the legal documents she prepared for my case, including an incorrect date. When I brought this to her attention, she responded by stating that I should have caught the mistake before signing the document. I find this level of negligence unacceptable, particularly from a firm that claims to be among the best. When I confronted the attorney about the error and requested that it be corrected, she insisted it was not her responsibility to catch such mistakes and reiterated that I should have identified the error myself before signing. As a result of this oversight, my case is now in a much worse position than when I initially sought the firm’s help. I am now pursuing a legal malpractice lawsuit against both the attorney and the firm, and I plan to file a formal complaint with the state bar in an effort to have her license suspended or revoked due to her actions in this family law matter.
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Vicki thake

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19 Jan, 2025
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Moira walsh

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17 Sep, 2024
Professional. Honest. As with any service, be very specific when you communicate your needs.
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Pros
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Highly skilled and knowledgeable attorneys who provide competent, well-informed, and first-rate legal counsel
“Michele's commitment to furnishing competent, well informed and first-rate counsel clearly supports the firms mission to protect and advance client interests across the spectrum of their legal needs.”
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Responsive and professional service
“Everyone I work with at H&J is prompt, professional, and listens carefully to my situation and needs.”
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Broad range of legal expertise covering various practice areas
“I've needed help in very different areas of practice and I felt like I was working with an expert each time.”
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Lack of transparency and disclosure of fees
“A 'Consultation' in which no fees were disclosed and no discussion on fees was had, ended up getting me billed over $1,100.”
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Poor client communication and responsiveness
“I was sent to Nancy's VM and left a message on Sept 15 and to this day (9/29) have never received a call back.”
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Potential for overcharging and questionable billing practices
“Even on the months that there was no or very limited contact between my attorney and i or my attorney and the opposing counsel, I was charged between 4 and 5 hours of attorney time (approx $1500- $1700).”

Publications

2019:
Article, 5 Myths About Revocable Trusts (Part 5): Should I Have A Joint Trust With My Spouse?
2019:
Article, 11 Essential Questions to Ask Your Estate Planning Attorney
2019:
Article, 4 Question With Swier Law Firm's Kelley Scrocca
2019:
Article, Providing For Your Pets In Your Estate Plan
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Article, Do I Have To Accept An Inheritance?
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Article, Can I Be Forced To Serve As An Executor or Trustee?
2019:
Article, Is Adding Someone To My Bank Account A Good Idea?
2019:
Article, I Signed My Will So Now I'm Done, Right? Not Necessarily!
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Article, I Don’t Have Many Assets Or A Lot Of Money So I Don’t Need An Estate Plan, Right?
2019:
Article, 5 Myths About Revocable Trusts (Part 1): My Trust Will Provide Creditor Protection For Me
2019:
Article, 5 Myths About Revocable Trusts (Part 2) : My Trust Will Eliminate The Need For Me To Have A Will And My Estate To Go Through Probate
2019:
Article, 5 Myths About Revocable Trusts (Part 3): My Trust Will Help Reduce Taxes
2019:
Article, 5 Myths About Revocable Trusts (Part 4): Everybody Needs And Will Benefit From Having A Revocable Trust
2019:
Article, Is A Safe Deposit Box A Good Place For My Original Will?
2018:
Article, South Dakota Estate Planning - 3 Tips Everyone Should Know About Basis
2018:
Article, Will The State Of South Dakota Take All My Money If I Don’t Have A Will?
2018:
Article, Five Estate Planning Tips for Young South Dakota Families
2018:
Article, 25 Things You Have To Discuss With Your Health Care Agent
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