Kathleen Rose Byrne, experienced Business, Tax attorney in Cincinnati, OH with 59 reviews
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Kathleen Rose Byrne

615 Elsinore Pl Ste 290, Cincinnati, OH

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Emma matusoff

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18 Nov, 2024
If you have a sexual or workplace harassment case, take it to Andrea Pomeranz - you will win. I’ve never met an attorney who is so trustworthy and dependable in difficult times. It became clear to me through her strategic guidance and the favorable outcome of my case that her experience in the field is exceptional. Above all she is empathetic, analytical, highly intellectual, and leads her work with a strong ethical foundation. I don’t know what else you could ask for in an attorney. I would not have made it through my case without her. Do yourself a favor and call this firm. Brian Butler also helped with my case and was nothing but exceptional.
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John o

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21 Aug, 2024
I contacted Mezibov Butler to seek their legal advice on my constitutional rights being violated by my local law enforcement. I spoke with a paralegal named "TJ" TJ took down all my information and said that the attorneys were out to lunch. Three weeks later, I call again. Now TJ said that "Kevin" just got back from vacation. He would have him call me in the near future. Two weeks later I had to call the law firm and asked them why after all this time I can't speak with a lawyer and get some legal advice. Only after I pushed the issue, I got to speak with a attorney named "Dennis" He read information off of a piece of paper and asked if I was that person. After confirming that I was that person he asked the ridiculous question of "What do you want us to do for you?" Then I actually had to voice that I wanted him to stick up for my constitutional rights. He advised that there was nothing that he could help me with. Granted I don't know as much law as he does but the little I do know, I did not believe his professional opinion of there wasn't much he could do. According to Dennis that they mostly practice Employment Law and rarely to they practice Constitutional Law. In my personal opinion, this law firm is unprofessional, lazy, and do not offer proper advice. I would advised people to seek attorney advice somewhere else. EDIT**** (8-21-24) Since there is no button to respond to the "Owner's Response" I have to give my "Response to the Owner's Response" right here. Its really weird how I got such a prompt response only after I left a review for you on Google. Considering it took me a month to hear from your office the first time. I'm fairly positive that your paralegal TJ said "Kevin" Considering that TJ has a hard problem passing along phone messages, I would strongly consider that your law firm should investigate TJ's effectiveness at your law firm. During your free time, you should investigate "Amendment Auditors" on line. There is one undeniable conclusion that you can come to when watching these and they are all backed up by lawsuits. "Law Enforcement can not forcibly take your identity away from you without probable cause." If you can not look at my case and come to the conclusion that it is not a "viable claim" then I stand by my conclusion. Your law firm is unprofessional, lazy, and does not offer proper advice. On your google page you posted "When you have been wronged, you need an experienced law firm on your side that can help make things right." In my opinion your law firm has no interest of fighting for anyone and I'm going to use sarcastic air quotes right now "And making things right."
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Pros
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Exceptional legal expertise and experience in difficult cases
“If you have a sexual or workplace harassment case, take it to Andrea Pomeranz - you will win. I've never met an attorney who is so trustworthy and dependable in difficult times.”
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Empathetic, analytical, and highly ethical approach
“Above all she is empathetic, analytical, highly intellectual, and leads her work with a strong ethical foundation.”
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Commitment to client success and satisfaction
“I don't know what else you could ask for in an attorney. I would not have made it through my case without her.”
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Responsive and effective communication
“Brian Butler also helped with my case and was nothing but exceptional.”
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Positive outcomes for clients
“The outcome of my case was even better than I had expected before I hired them.”
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Lack of responsiveness and timely communication
“Two weeks later I had to call the law firm and asked them why after all this time I can't speak with a lawyer and get some legal advice.”
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Limited expertise outside of core practice areas
“According to Dennis that they mostly practice Employment Law and rarely to they practice Constitutional Law.”
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Unprofessional and dismissive attitude towards clients
“Only after I pushed the issue, I got to speak with a attorney named "Dennis" He read information off of a piece of paper and asked if I was that person. After confirming that I was that person he asked the ridiculous question of "What do you want us to do for you?”

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