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Excellent responsiveness and availability to clients
“Always there for my clients and me to answer any questions.”
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Friendly and approachable staff
“His staff is very friendly and easy to talk to.”
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Efficient filing of paperwork and prompt service
“He did an amazing job doing it. He also finished my LLC within a few days.”
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Satisfied clients who highly recommend the lawyer
“Highly recommended!”
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Lack of communication and attention to client needs
“I felt ignored, diminished and unimportant. It seemed as if I didn't ask the questions, I would have had no information at all.”
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Disorganization and tardiness in handling matters
“He showed up 20 minutes late. He had not texted or called to tell us that he would be late. When he did arrive, he was disorganized and seemed barely awake.”
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Failure to advocate for client's best interests
“I did not at any time feel that my attorney was advocating for my best interests, which is what I thought I was paying $2000 for him to do.”

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13 Mar, 2024 by Shannon hinckley
His name is no longer on the sign, but I met with him several times six years ago and 2 weeks ago at this office.  Joe Liccardi is a crook.  Six years ago he took $500 from my boyfriend to file a will and provided me a signed copy along with the receipt for receiving $500 cash, and kept the original in the office.  I was there when the will was signed.  Upon his passing last month I contacted and met with Joe with the copy he gave me in hand.  Not only did Joe act as if we had never met, he also denied having the original will, which I witnessed him telling one of his assistants to "file (it) and shred the old one (will)" on the very same day it was signed, witnessed, notarized, provided me a copy and received $500 cash.  My boyfriend and I were both there.  He did NOT provide us the original, if he did  what would be the point of providing us a copy?  How can they not have it in their files?  My signed copy lists Joe as the executor, how can he not have it? Everyone knows the standard rule is to keep all files for at least seven years?  Now my daughter, NOT  me is being robbed of her inheritance.  Something Shady is  going on.  I'm currently in the process of probating my father's estate with another firm, this is not foreign territory for me.  Please don't insult my intelligence.  Please take your business elsewhere.
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14 Mar, 2023 by Rhett butler
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02 Dec, 2022 by Mary reinhart
Great lawyer
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17 Nov, 2022 by Dianna trudeau
Working with Justin is a great experience. Always there for my clients and me to answer any questions. His staff is very friendly and easy to talk to.
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04 Oct, 2022 by Linda urena
I had a great experience with Justin Law, he handled my closing and it was great! Thanks
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10 Feb, 2016 by Debra
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