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05 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
and not enough substance to our consultation. His assistant Wendy is clever; she'll never let you get a question in edge-wise, so she can't later be accused of lying to you. Their engagement letter is pretty much boilerplate/generic...never did we discuss how much I might recover. This guy Ricotta is probably the laziest person on the planet - he asks for $15k retainer, and doesn't even address what you want.
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16 Jan, 2024 by Jacqueline
He will take your money and then do little to no work on your case. He makes you feel that you have a case when you really don't. He does not return your calls after he has your money.
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14 Dec, 2022 by Anonymous
Whatever you do, do not hire this law firm. Tom ricotta is as crooked as they come and should be held criminally responsible for his business practices. You’ll end up with 10x more problems than you started off with. He will take your retainer, and then work against you in a way that appears that he’s working on your case in your best interest when in reality, he’s working against you. Eg; file incorrectly, and wait until the last minute to present a case that will get dismissed for reasons he expects you to not understand. I hired Tom ricotta on retainer and after submitting payment, he completely disappeared. He did everything in his power to malinger the submission after being completely unresponsive for weeks and months at a time. I was still working for the employer at the time and he did everything in his power to help and let them harm me as hard as they wanted without even answering/returning a call or email. He intentionally left out key aspects of the legal argument (wrongful termination, unpaid wages etc..) and strictly focused on submitting subpar discrimination case in this undermining Manner that would get dismissed. I had to spend the entire time getting attacked and retaliated on by the employer while he disappeared and allowed them, then he tried to help them get away with all these different tactics expecting me to not to understand. He waited until the last minute to dump projects in me with work he was supposed to be doing. He would surprise me with requirements at the last minute intentionally, hoping I wouldn’t be able to gather or produce what was needed to officially prove my claims or produce something that he could justify being my fault. That’s just one example of the underlying theme. The guy completely would try and mess up the case and undermine me and blame me. His intention the whole time was to burn the statute of limitations and submit a bogus claim that he understands will get dismissed but it looks like he’s fighting in your best interests. He knows what he’s doing, because he tried everything in his power to avoid me until the last minute so that after he was done blowing the case, I wouldn’t have enough time to hire someone else to legitimately address it. He works for the employer and what he does is criminal, he understands what he’s doing and he also understands how hard it will be for the people he scams to come after him or do anything to fix the damage he caused to the case in time, if you’re smart enough to even figure it out. He will blow you off and avoid you until the last minute until he can submit a case that will get dismissed and still get credit for making pretend he represented you on a case that just didn’t work out, instead of what really happened, which is he work both sides at the same time, breaching his fiduciary responsibilities and committing fraud. Good luck trying to get in touch with him while it’s happening. Tom ricotta claims he represents employees but instead he prays in the vulnerable client base that are in need of assistance. He hopes you won’t understand the legal proceeding or anything to do with law so he can take advantage if you. I swear on everything holy it felt like I employed their lawyer because of so many factors, such as the way he would undermine my claims after he took my money and spent months pretending to be working in my case. It felt like he was relaying information about me and the case to the employer the way the employer would react to information I spoke to him about immediately. Tom ricotta is the biggest con artist and he uses his knowledge of law to take advantage of people that employ him clearly expecting them to be unaware of what he's actually doing. Do yourself a favor and DO NOT hire Tom ricotta
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22 Feb, 2020 by Anonymous
DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH RICOTTA AND MARKS I paid them in December 2019. During the consultation, were very nice, but after they were paid, the "honeymoon" abruptly ended. They became invisible and just seemed to have dropped off the face of the earth. You know the saying, "A fool and his money are soon parted." You would be a fool to do business with Ricotta and Marks. They will take your money but miss deadlines and do not deliver on what they promised to do. Stay away for RICOTTA and MARKS unless you are looking to lose your money.
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15 Jan, 2020 by Anonymous
He was very helpful in answering my questions and did so quickly and respectfully. When you want clear answers and guidance sooner rather than later, in my experience, Thomas did exactly that!
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05 Jun, 2016 by Anonymous
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29 Oct, 2018 by Karthika
I was a student at one of the most prestigious educational institutions in the US, and undoubtedly, the world. I had been away on a medical leave of absence for a year after my first year and the school was giving me a difficult time getting back in. I contacted several lawyers, consulted with quite a few, all to have each and every one of them say there was nothing that could be done to get this institution to allow me to continue at that point in time. I had to do what the school asked. In the mix of lawyers contacted was Mr. Ricotta's firm. One morning, soon after I had left that message on their answering machine (I had left the message on a holiday), Mr. Ricotta called me back. Both Mr. Ricotta and Mr. Marks treated me with respect, and as a human being, not just as a client. They talked me through the whole process, gave me good advice and got the job done! It was smooth sailing for me, and I am sure that this was all because they worked hard for me. To go head-to-head with this school is no mean task. They have some of the best lawyers money can buy, but this firm came through and worked without the least hint of apprehension when all others turned me down. Today, almost a year from when this all happened, I can proudly say I am a graduate of this prestigious institution, all thanks to Mr. Ricotta and Mr. Marks!
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23 Jun, 2015 by Jordana
Matt is extremely thorough and professional. He has completely put my mind at ease by ensuring trust and keeping me in the loop throughout every change in effect. I feel very much protected and supported by his and his team. In my opinion, it doesn't get any better than any Matt. Hire him b/c he is simply the best and I promise you will be satisfied with the work performed.
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22 May, 2013 by Willie
Well I have to say that meeting Matthew from the beginning I knew he was the lawyer for the case.i was thinking other but when really going thru it he gave me information that made more since to me always took my calls and always says call me anytime I work for u.
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14 Sep, 2020 by Alex
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