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Pros
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Excellent at explaining complex legal terminology in a clear and relatable manner
“Dave is excellent in many ways but his ability to explain rather confusing law terminology in a clear relatable manner is what helps me the most.”
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Helpful and responsive staff
“Dave has friendly staff and will use his resources in the event of a need outside his scope.”
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Actively involved in client's success
“Dave plays an active role in my companies success.”
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Thorough and detail-oriented
“Dave was very detail oriented with my Family Court matter.”
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Keeps clients well-informed
“David walked me through every step and kept me well informed.”
Cons
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Poor communication and responsiveness
“More often than not he took days to answer phone calls and emails, or sometimes didn't answer at all.”
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Lack of advocacy and poor case management
“He did not advocate for me or did so poorly, and did not keep my informed of the status of my case.”
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Missed important court appearances
“In fact, my very first court hearing had to be rescheduled because my attorney didn't even show up, nor he notify myself or the court.”

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15 May, 2024 by Mini lagg3r
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14 Sep, 2023 by Emily richardson
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29 Nov, 2022 by Greg s
Mr McKeown was a tremendous help in winning my disability case. He really took the headache out of making sure all the correct paperwork made it to the right hands. Very up to date on what's being looked for so you can focus on what is important to prove your situation to social security. A great asset to have on your team.
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14 Sep, 2022 by G riley
Wow! First of all I am DISABLED so I have trouble doing paperwork online and otherwise. This guy DIDN'T EVEN PUT THE RIGHT BIRTH DATE ON MY FORMS, AND FORGOT TO INCLUDE A FORM ENTIRELY! I TOLD HIM SO and unfortunately I also was upset but didn't direct it towards him, just used some colorful language to express how I am in pain and suffering and it would be nice for people to work a bit harder! Do the job? but he can't apparently as he CAN'T DO PAPERWORK PROPERLY. FIND ANOTHER LAWYER!!!!!!!!!!
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17 Aug, 2022 by Jaime degaugh
Go find somebody else, we were not at all happy with his service!!!!
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Rick was my attorney several years ago and I cannot say enough good things about him. If you get yourself in a bad position with drinking and driving, he's the guy to call 100% Very kind and genuine, and got me the best possible outcome for my situation
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30 Jul, 2022 by Kim davies
so far 5 stars when a district attorney calls you from a landline like my mother worked for the mayors office in New Jersey I am finally maybe hopefully getting the justice I deserve as a United States citizen . So thank you very much for caring and Mayor Palumbo is a big part of compassion he gave me July 3rd 2022 gave me the time and a big hug it's going to be okay. And Ontario Sheriffs Dept. for a year have compassion as well when you cannot trust anymore over a Domestic Violence case for past year and Vermont stepping in for my safety. God Bless all of you for your compassion and patience with the worst D.V I have ever experience in a lifetime Coercion is the worst thing to do to a person suffering from PTSD and severe depression as a Clergy Abuse victim. THANK YOU D.A RITTS I told my international Esquires & my other Esquire that this could've destroyed my case to help the victim's of Clergy Abuse that I came out of Jane doe status October 2021. in the state of New Jersey. That is why I have nothing to hide but my abuser does with all of Western New York business owners wealthy protecting him . Can anyone say 1099 tax form.? that is why in Canandaigua most all wealthy people protecting a very dangerous man. Thank you again. My grandchildren 7,6 & 3 are suffering the ramifications of wealthy people. I had a lot of money it didn't make me happy only me helping with HUMANITARIAN work RedCross helping ppl is plenty for me. Stay safe all and God Bless you. Sincerely Kim.N.Davies,Garza. Chao
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30 Jul, 2022 by Kim davies
so far 5 stars when a district attorney calls you from a landline like my mother worked for the mayors office in New Jersey I am finally maybe hopefully getting the justice I deserve as a United States citizen . So thank you very much for caring and Mayor Palumbo is a big part of compassion he gave me July 3rd 2022 gave me the time and a big hug it's going to be okay. And Ontario Sheriffs Dept. for a year have compassion as well when you cannot trust anymore over a Domestic Violence case for past year and Vermont stepping in for my safety. God Bless all of you for your compassion and patience with the worst D.V I have ever experience in a lifetime Coercion is the worst thing to do to a person suffering from PTSD and severe depression as a Clergy Abuse victim. THANK YOU D.A RITTS I told my international Esquires & my other Esquire that this could've destroyed my case to help the victim's of Clergy Abuse that I came out of Jane doe status October 2021. in the state of New Jersey. That is why I have nothing to hide but my abuser does with all of Western New York business owners wealthy protecting him . Can anyone say 1099 tax form.? that is why in Canandaigua most all wealthy people protecting a very dangerous man. Thank you again. My grandchildren 7,6 & 3 are suffering the ramifications of wealthy people. I had a lot of money it didn't make me happy only me helping with HUMANITARIAN work RedCross helping ppl is plenty for me. Stay safe all and God Bless you. Sincerely Kim.N.Davies,Garza. Chao
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