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Pros
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Knowledgeable and helpful with real estate and legal matters
“Dave is very knowledgeable and helpful. He is readily available for real estate closings and related legal matters.”
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Explains legal options clearly
“Great personality and easily explains different options.”
Cons
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Inconsistent pricing and billing practices
“David Berger represented my father-in-law in a house sale. Dave quoted us a price of $750 over the phone but later invoiced us for $850.”
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Sloppy and error-prone document preparation
“He failed to update his templated documents which, when sent to us, were fraught with errors from previous versions.”
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Lack of transparency and communication around closing documents
“He expected us to sign the closing papers without a Statement of Sale. 'After you sign, I'll just hold the papers until the Statement of Sale comes back.' (Trust me.)”
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Unexpected and inaccurate closing documents
“we discovered that we had good reason for our lack of confidence in him, because the document shorted our bottom line by over $3,700!”
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Shifting responsibilities to the client
“Finally, Dave expected me to coordinate with the mobile notary in the delivery of the closing documents. No Dave, that's your job.”

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30 Jan, 2024 by Diana anderson
Great personality and easily explains different options.
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06 May, 2023 by Sherette fabi - parker
Thank you Dave for being such a wonderful and honest attorney! We have been using Dave for many of our legal services for years and would highly recommend.
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14 Feb, 2023 by Ted rhodes
David Berger represented my father-in-law in a house sale. Dave quoted us a price of $750 over the phone but later invoiced us for $850. He failed to update his templated documents which, when sent to us, were fraught with errors from previous versions. He expected us to sign the closing papers without a Statement of Sale. “After you sign, I’ll just hold the papers until the Statement of Sale comes back.” (Trust me.) We asked to delay the signing date. At first Dave pushed back, resisting our desire to change the date. We had to insist on waiting to sign until all sales closing documents were complete and delivered to our notary. Once he finally did deliver the sales document, we discovered that we had good reason for our lack of confidence in him, because because the document shorted our bottom line by over $3,700! And he wanted us to sign blindly, before delivery of the document. Whether he was trying to pull a fast one, or he is simple incompetent, either way his performance was unacceptable. Finally, Dave expected me to coordinate with the mobile notary in the delivery of the closing documents. No Dave, that’s your job. We found David S. Berger to be a lazy, sloppy lawyer at every turn.
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24 Oct, 2022 by Zakaria majeed
Dave is very knowledgeable and helpful. He is readily available for real estate closings and related legal matters.
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13 Jan, 2021 by Nancy berger
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