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The lawyer, Connie, has a pleasant and caring demeanor, with a "heart of gold" and is doing her best to help clients despite the stresses of her job
“Connie was pleasant to work with, a busy woman with a beautiful soul and many cases and a lot on her plate.”
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The lawyer was willing to reduce her fees as a "Christmas gift" to the client, demonstrating flexibility and compassion
“She only accepted half of the money she had asked from me, as a Christmas gift.”
Cons
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The lawyer sometimes struggles with organizational and memory issues due to the stressful nature of her job, which can lead to delays and mistakes
“She has a stressful job and that kinda stress eats away at the working memory used for remembering where you put your keys or file folder pertaining to the current case.”
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The lawyer failed to file paperwork for a client and did not provide a refund or return the paperwork when requested
“She never filed the papers and when I requested my money back and all of my paperwork she never called to discuss the issue.”
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The law firm the lawyer works for, Sullivan Law Firm, has issues with poor communication and repeatedly filing incorrect paperwork, leading to delays and additional charges for the client
“We hired Sullivan law firm and have had continuous problems with poor communication, taking weeks to hear a reply. Our case continues to get kicked out for minor issues on the attorneys scope of practice, but we still continue to get charged for them to fix and refile.”

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28 Mar, 2022 by Versa g
Connie was pleasant to work with, a busy woman with a beautiful soul and many cases and a lot on her plate. After purchasing a walther pk380 from a local pawnshop. I had accidentally fired my first bullet into a hotel TV. She helped me get an unlawful use of a weapon charge dropped, that was partially due to a manufacturing defect, there was a safety recall on the model gun I owned for some of them firing with safety on.. even though the serial number on the pistol that I had purchased was several thousand productions after the recall numbers, it still had this defect. She only accepted half of the money she had asked from me, as a Christmas gift. She has a stressful job and that kinda stress eats away at the working memory used for remembering where you put your keys or file folder pertaining to the current case. I could tell she had a heart of gold, and and was doing her best. We don't have long on this Earth and if patience offers a path to even the smallest amount of peace for another person here it's just the least we can do for them to respect their soul for being here with us. Thank you Connie for all you do. -Brandon
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08 Feb, 2022 by Ron bliss
Awesome, website. Easy to navigate and leave message. Great Job.
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08 Dec, 2021 by Brianna dean
Pd Connie, money to file paperwork in my case. She never filed the papers and when I requested my money back and all of my paperwork she never called to discuss the issue.
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15 Nov, 2020 by Jessica chase
We hired Sullivan law firm and have had continuous problems with poor communication, taking weeks to hear a reply. Our case continues to get kicked out for minor issues on the attorneys scope of practice, but we still continue to get charged for them to fix and refile. We will not be using this firm again and we would attest to those considering to use to get it on paper a clear outline of financial obligations.
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14 May, 2020 by Karen tuggle
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