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Pros
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Highly recommended by clients for providing professional and personalized legal services
“Very pleased with De Santo, highly recommend.”
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Attorneys are described as caring, understanding, and effective advocates for their clients
“Brian Kellogg was a tremendous help and very explanatory. I would definitely recommend him to others in the future.”
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Attorneys have good rapport and connections within the local court system
“Attorney DeSanto has a good rapport in Ashland Municipal Court and that gave me some hope as we entered the courtroom.”
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Attorneys are thorough, take the time to understand client's needs, and work diligently to achieve positive outcomes
“I'm know he took the time to really dig in to find/see what was really happening and going on. Thank you! Keep it up!”
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Attorneys are family-oriented and provide compassionate support during difficult legal matters
“Brian Kellogg is very family oriented and would highly recommend”
Cons
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Some clients experienced difficulty getting in touch with the law firm and had calls not returned
“Called for 3 days straight with nobody returning our calls. Do not recommend at all!”
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A small number of clients found the attorneys to be unhelpful and rude
“Not helpful and rude. Dont know what they are doing.”

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14 Jul, 2024 by Tyler etling
After scheduling a consultation with Attorney Kellogg I was disappointed when I had to phone the office to confirm that our appointment was still on. His assistant was surprised that I hadn't received a call and said she would reach out and confirm. After hours of waiting by the phone I called back only to find that his assistant was just as surprised as I was they he didn't reach out. She attempted to cancel that days appointment and when I suggested to leave it scheduled and to schedule a tentative second appointment in case I was not contacted, it was rather difficult to get it scheduled. But when the second appointment came and 15 minutes into it I received a phone call from his assistant indicating that neither she nor he knew he was scheduled to sit on the bench that day. But that I should wait by my phone for his call. After several hours I called back to express my frustrations that I am expected to be on call when we had a scheduled time to meet.. and that they wouldn't accept me if I were 15 minutes late to a scheduled meeting. At which point the assistant became rather rude and cold suggesting that she could have him call me back with referrals (I wouldn't want any referrals from an attorney that can't keep appointments). I indicated that I would wait for a response. Unfortunately I was out to eat when attorney Kellogg did decide to return my call at 8 minutes to 5 (rescheduled appointment was at 1100). Having already reached out to other area attorneys for consultation I declined to answer the call. Needless to say if you are looking for an attorney to represent you I do not recommend this office. For as precise of a field that law is to have an attorney that cannot manage his schedule and maintain appointments or even call to indicate that he's running behind... That is an attorney that I do not want to represent me. It's just sad that I have to go all the way to Mansfield to find good representation in Ashland County.
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11 Jun, 2024 by 顏晟軒
Very kind and helpful
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31 May, 2024 by Bryan day
Attorney DeSanto and his staff were very thorough and understanding. From the first call, to the final proceeding, they provided consistent support and reassurance. We recommend his firm for your legal needs.
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06 May, 2024 by Heather clifton
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28 Feb, 2024 by Cameo carey
Brian Kellogg is an excellent attorney! He always makes you feel like you are a person and not just a case! I would recommend him over and over again!
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