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26 Oct, 2021 by Dr. w. b. agurs
Same thing in my case. I broke my Ankle bone climbing company stairs. For TWO years I sent this lawyer every single document I received and even had some serious medical documents translated, at my expense. I was the one who constantly called his him, asked if he needed anything from me, each time I had to remind him WHO I was! The Statutory time frame for WC claim is Two years. I found out from my NEW lawyer, but by this time the statutory timeframe was up and I had no legal rights to presure my employer. I guess this lawyer actually worked for my employer. Don’t waste your time, energy or mental health on this poor excuse of a lawyer. BE WARNED!!!!!!
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06 Oct, 2020 by Anonymous
I sustained a serious work injury. I was looking for a good WC attorney and contacted Pond Lehocky. I was advised that they did not handle WC in my state, so they gave me Jeffrey Stern, who practices in my state. After signing up with him I thought he was a good attorney. His office was very unorganized and he was dressed in shorts when I had my first consultation with him, but he seemed to be very good per our conversation. As my case went on, I gave him updates of all of my treatment and the shenanigans my employer was trying to pull. The case was proceeding along, so there was nothing urgent to be done as I was treating. Well, after my treatment was coming to a close and the physician and my employer were trying to force me back to work, it was time for Mr. Stern to act. Not only did he stop communicating with me, he lied and told me he was doing things on my claim that I found out he was not doing. I got fed up and fired him. He lied to me and to the court. When I did get a new attorney, I found out that my employer's counsel had sent him paperwork that I needed to fill out 3 times for completion, which he ignored and never sent to me. My employer's counsel was about to file a petition to have my claim closed. Thank God I found a new attorney before that happened. Mr. Stern is lazy, and unorganized. I also found out that he goes to court unorganized. I would not suggest that anyone trust him with a serious claim.
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03 Nov, 2016 by Kelly
I had an excellent experience working with Jeff regarding a car accident case. He was always available and quick to respond. This was a difficult process, and Jeff reduced a lot of my stress. He had my best interest in mind, taking into account my needs and advising me accordingly. Lastly, I feel like he understood how important it was for me to understand the legal process itself and the all options available to me. Jeff is down to earth; made this process easy. I would certainly recommend him.

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25 Sep, 2024 by Lisa oh
Ed is a very patient, kind attorney who helped me through a real rough time in my life. Everything was explained to me and he had to repeat himself several times because of my brain fog. He always contacted me promptly after leaving a message. Ed was a pleasure to do business with & highly recommended his services. Thank you Ed.
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05 Jul, 2023 by Michael
Janelle handled my case with great professionalism. Her knowledge of the law, thorough legal research, attention to detail, and legal writings were exceptional. Janelle worked tirelessly on motions for my case that all led to favorable outcomes. What I appreciated most of all was that she was always conscious of serving my best interests and quick to respond to any questions I had. I recommend Janelle to anyone as the lawyer who will best serve your interests.
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16 May, 2023 by Ann
Jenelle took over my case when my previous attorney left for another position. She knew how concerned and anxious I was. She helped keep me calm and focused. I believed in her and Mr. Schorr's ability to win my case. They did and Jenelle even checked in when it was over and I WON!!I would recommend Jenelle and the law firm
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02 Mar, 2024 by Kyle
In the “interesting” world of family law Mr. Haggerty is 10/10 for what he does. I spent most two years going around and around with the same case spending capital on both a personal/feeling and financially. I decided to seek new council because after two years later no progress of any kind. Mr Haggerty took the time to hear me out read the previous orders and came up with a plan. He also was very good at explaining possible best and worst case scenarios. While they were obviously not a guarantee it felt good having an idea of what could happen. Within 6 months the issue was resolved, and I no longer receive harassing phone calls from the defendants attorney about frivolous things. If you need someone in family law I would highly recommend giving him a call, if you have another issue that he doesn’t handle at the very least he will recommended someone just as capable as him in that subject. Again I can’t stress enough if you need council start with Mr. Haggerty first, save yourself the frustration, emotional, drain and financial drain of having inadequate counsel.
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03 Sep, 2014 by Julie
I worked with Christopher during my bankruptcy filing. His warm demeanor definitely put me at ease. He is very friendly and answered all of my questions (and I had several!). I came in with a list of questions, and he patiently answered each and every one in detail, without hesitation. I've worked with quite a few lawyers in my life between divorce and custody issues, but overall Christopher Cassie was the best. He was very thorough and made sure all of our bases were covered. I definitely will recommend him to any one that mentions bankruptcy.
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