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Competent and effective in winning cases
“We won our case and he even reduced his fee. I would highly recommend him as a competent Attorney.”
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Affordable and willing to work with clients on payment plans
“The price was average $3500. I could not afford the entire cost so I made a payment plan.”
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Poor communication and responsiveness
“Speaking to him was a nightmare in itself trying to reach him. When I did reach him, he was unaware of my next court date.”
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Unprofessional and unreliable court appearances
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Lack of resources and skills for complex cases
“Atty is a very nice man, who may be able to handle very minor matters of traffic court, etc, but when it comes to the middle or the big leagues, he simply does not have the resources and perhaps the ability to win.”

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13 Jul, 2021 by Anonymous
Mr. Buividas was the best find we ever made. Our insurance company denied us and we thought that was it and we were going to have to use our retirement monies to fix our property damage. A friend referred Mr. Buividas and his Law Group which he used his knowledge and skills to turn the denial into the money needed to make the repairs and saved us our retirement hard on monies. We recommend him to everyone.
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28 Nov, 2020 by Anonymous
Would recommend him to all my friends and family that need legal advise. He has been around 20 plus years as a solo practice which is rare nowadays. Great staff as well.
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25 Jun, 2019 by Phil
Had a trip and fall in 2015 . Of course settlements always take a while. After 4 1/2 years Steve and his paralegal finally got my settlement - and just in time . Yes law suites take time . But Steve and his staff are always calling or writing as the time goes buy - truly a terrific lawyer in a safe location. PN
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27 Apr, 2016 by Anonymous
Mr. Buividas is a great attorney. He represented me on multiple cases and they all worked out to my liking. I have and will continue to recommend him to my family and friends without reservation. His fees are fair and his staff are great.
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10 Apr, 2016 by Anonymous
I hired buividas to take on my 2nd dui case. Big mistake, big, huge! The price was average $3500. I could not afford the entire cost so I made a payment upfront. I decided a payment plan was in my best interest. Wrong! Receptionist was calling several times a day (counted 7x's in one day), completely filling my voicemail. My court dates were post poned several times and I was never notified until after taking the day off from work to show up at the courthouse where THEY told me. Speaking to him was a nightmare in itself trying to reach him. When I did reach him, he was unaware of my next court date. I had to call the courthouse directly or get a notice in the mail to confirm my next court date. To top it all off, he was not able to help me with my case. I had the book thrown at me. Needless to say I am $3500 down, lost my license for 2 yrs, have 280 hrs of community service, required to participate in idrc classes on top of Iop and serving a 2yr probation sentence. At my final court date he told me I could appeal the interlock device. I called his office to take him up on the appeal and he told me for an additional $3500 he would appeal it but not very likely to win. Also on my final court date, when I was in fear of losing my license he turned to me with "Well you shouldn't be driving under the influence." Really? I had no idea. Thanks for the advice. On top of all this, he was late to 3 of my court dates. On one of my court dates he notified the court he was running late, 3 hrs and 25 min later he cancelled due to a stomach ailement. From the beginning he made all sorts of empty promises. I would not recommend him to my worst enemy.
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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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