Barry Herbert Zimmer, experienced Consumer Protection, Estate Planning attorney in Cincinnati, OH with 112 reviews
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Barry Herbert Zimmer

9825 Kenwood Road, Suite 201, Cincinnati, OH

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4.8 / 5
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36 + Hours of Continuing Education every year
1979:
University of Cincinnati College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1976:
University of Cincinnati, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.8 112 reviews
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Tony nalley

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25 Jul, 2024
I wanted to do business with the firm because of its great reviews and openness to serving diverse populations. But, unfortunately, I have been given the runaround. On July 8, I filled out their easy online inquiry form. On July 12, I received an email indicating that someone would contact me shortly. On July 15, I received an email from Leah thanking me for my interest in the firm and asking if I would be willing to watch a presentation to prepare me for my initial consultation with the firm. I thought That would be a great idea to help ease anxiety and to provide some background education that I might not possess. So, on July 16, I replied to Leah, letting her know I would be happy to view the presentation. Three days passed, but no presentation was sent, so I followed up with another email indicating my interest in viewing the presentation so we could get this process going. It is now July 25, and I am still waiting for the presentation. Therefore, it has been 17 days since I have been trying to work with Zimmer, but I guess they don't need my business. Initially, I did not want to write this review, so I gave them one last chance by calling their office. When I called the office, I was first prompted by a message saying, "Do you want to talk to someone at this number? (strange) If so, I was to press 1. So I did and was directed to their voicemail. I have been patient enough after 17 days of a runaround, so it is time for a negative review and to begin looking to take my business elsewhere. So, for new prospective clients, be aware that if feel you are getting pushed to the side, you probably are.
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John golubieski

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Ron willhide

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25 Apr, 2024
Very thorough and detail oriented. Everything is well organized and neat. Staff is friendly and competent.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Experienced and knowledgeable legal professionals
“Barry Zimmer and his staff at Zimmer Law Firm are true professionals.”
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Thorough and detailed-oriented approach
“Very thorough and detail oriented. Everything is well organized and neat.”
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Responsive and attentive customer service
“Everyone on their staff was so pleasant and treated us with patience and respect.”
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Helpful in navigating complex legal matters
“They genuinely care about me and establishing the best structure and support for my estate plan.”
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Efficient and timely in completing legal work
“Changes in a trust usually takes about six weeks. They put ours through in three weeks.”
Cons
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Occasional delays in communication and responsiveness
“It is now Jul”
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Concerns about potential false promises or mismanagement of client's legal matters
“Wasted $6000 because my attorney, Debra Slaughter promised that I was entitled to my entire estate.”

Publications

2015:
White Paper, Choosing an Ohio Medicaid Managed Care Plan
2015:
White Paper, Why Would I want a Revocable Living Trust in Ohio
2015:
White Paper, Understanding the Many Powers of Attorney in Ohio
2015:
White Paper, Truths Every Family with Special Needs Children Need to Know
2014:
Booklet, Protecting Your Family and Leaving a Legacy
2014:
White Paper, Medicaid and Medicare in Ohio: Understanding Differences
2014:
White Paper, What is an Elder Law Attorney in Ohio?
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