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21 Nov, 2016 by Eric
I was threatened with a legal action by a previous employee. I contacted Ms. Donath and after our initial conversation, immediately retained her to defend my company. I was very impressed by her knowledge of labor laws and the difficulties of navigating the employee/employer litigation landscape. Ms Donath immediately put me at ease and took over the management of the case. Her fees are reasonable. Not once did I feel I was paying for services that were not rendered. Ms Donath is tough, professional and a no nonsense attorney. She was able to resolve our issue, remove the terrible emotional stress it brought about, and bring to conclusion our case. I was so pleased with her expertise that I hired her to completely overhaul our employee manual. I would recommend her to anyone without hesitation.
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13 Aug, 2016 by Cs
I can't thank Sheree enough; she was incredible--smart, professional, efficient, results-oriented, caring, knowledgable, honest, and fair--throughout an extremely uncomfortable and challenging time while I was at work and afterwards. I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to work with Sheree and have her counsel me and have my back through such difficult times and work tirelessly in my best interests to ensure fair closure. If you find yourself in an unfortunate employment situation while still working or having just left work and need sound legal advice, I can't think of a better person to recommend than Sheree Donath who brilliantly navigates each situation as an advisor, a confidant, a sounding board, a negotiator, a mediator, a partner, and a true counselor.
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12 Apr, 2016 by Anonymous
I spoke to Ms. Donath to discuss a difficult employment situation, and to investigate what my legal options were. I was feeling defeated and scared, and was concerned about my professional future. I immediately felt comfortable with Ms. Donath, as she allowed me to fully explain my situation without making me feel rushed. She empathetically listened, asked specific questions, and provided me with several options. Ms. Donath specifically and explicitly described the “pros” and “cons” of each option. After consulting with Ms. Donath, I felt empowered to make an informed decision about my employment situation. Ms. Donath was kind, professional, knowledgeable, and attentive throughout the entire process. Ms. Donath allowed me understand my options and to make an informed decision, and provided exceptional great counsel. I highly recommend Ms. Donath as an attorney—she exceeded my expectations!
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02 Feb, 2016 by Jessica
Ms. Donath is a highly trained, intelligent, professional, and compassionate attorney. She listens to my concerns, and is empathetic and sensitive to my needs. Ms. Donath is trustworthy, and keeps me informed throughout the entire legal process. She uses clear and concise terms so I was am able to understand legal jargon, all while allowing me to feel a part of the decision making process. Ms. Donath is easy to speak with, which is important during stressful times. I highly recommend Ms. Sheree Donath as an attorney!
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26 Jan, 2016 by Matthew
I have worked with Sheree Donath for six years now and she has fulfilled a variety of roles, both starting new jobs and finishing old ones. Her initial step is to take the time to understand you and what you hope to get our of a new job. It lets her know what is important to you and allows her to plan strategy. When entering a company, she can, a) work with you to craft a "wish list" of what you are looking for. She knows how to be aggressive, maximize your "ask," with a gift for not "scaring away" the new employer. In option b), the "flip side," when you are responding to a concrete offer, she pores through all paperwork looking for even a specific word that can put your entire "upside" in jeopardy. She makes catches and remedies them: whether they were intentional by the other party, or not, avoiding loopholes and "surprises." She also adds elements that were not included but turn out to be important. She''ll also coach you, if negotiations need to be verbal, on the right approach. When moving on to a new challenge, the same happens...but in reverse. A) Ms. Donath will ensure your separation from your previous position is "locked down" and all proper paperwork, options, stock, and other elements are cleanly covered and addressed. Again, she will make sure that, B) your leaving papers match your entry papers RE terms, and C) every word, again, matches what was agreed upon when you entered. She'll also make sure you are moving to a new challenge for the right reasons, through another one of her chats with you. Finally, she will help maintain your prior relationship despite your moving on. As a bonus, she will always check in during your new employment, and consistently remind you to keep your resume updated "just in case," and to always be pondering if the job is the right fit and checking in on your comfort/happiness in the position so it is not just a "paycheck" but a real passion. Obviously I have used her for all of the above, and I cannot recommend her highly enough. -- Matthew Morchower

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27 Jan, 2016 by Charmaine
She is a dedicated fighter on your behalf! You are lucky to have her as a attorney! She is dedicated, informative well-prepared and will fight for you , your rights and clearing your name with everything she has. This lady packs a powerful. Her professionalism is above 100% she returns calls, texts ,emails and she discusses your case with you thoroughly, that you have a full understanding of what she can do and what to expect you can't ask for a better attorney!! Just exceptional!
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24 Jan, 2016 by Denise
A knowledgeable mind A level head A wonderful attorney. Ellen Savino is house Council to Automatic Industries Thanks for all you do. Denise Erichsen; President, AI
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15 Mar, 2013 by Anonymous
Dan has been my lawyer for both business and family matters for more than 20 years. I can't say more than that I would highly recommend him. I consider him both an excellent lawyer and a friend.
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02 Mar, 2013 by Chrisharn
Dan has provided life changing assistance to me. I trust him as council, and as a friend.
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