Reviews
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Pros
1
Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys
“Nicholas is a very good lawyer very knowledgeable and knows the law very well if anybody needs a good lawyer and want to be in good hands I highly recommend him for a attorney.”
2
Responsive and communicative
“Prompt reply. Knowledgeable. Easy to speak with. VERY helpful.”
3
Provide clear and helpful advice
“He educated me of my issue and informed me of the best route to take in my situation. He made me feel comfortable and made sure I understood what would happen if I decided to take a certain course of action.”
4
Honest and transparent
“He was very honest about my chances of winning, but also my chances of recovering.”
5
Effective representation and successful outcomes
“Eric Cherry did an outstanding job on my wife's custody case - he prevailed in a case spanning 7 years and 3 judges, and in which at least 5 previous attorneys had failed to deliver any meaningful progress.”
Cons
1
Inefficient and incompetent handling of cases
“Engaging Weiss Law for eviction proceedings proved to be a catastrophic decision. They consistently faltered, neglecting essential steps such as documentation completion and hiring oversight.”
2
Excessive billing and charges
“Despite initiating numerous eviction processes, none reached fruition under their representation, necessitating the engagement of another lawyer who promptly resolved the matters. Adding insult to injury, Weiss Law levied charges for every email and phone call, regardless of their efficacy in resolving issues.”
3
Lack of follow-through and poor communication
“People-centered, compassionate law office. Would recommend especially for people with simple issues who just need basic legal representation and resolution.”
4
Prioritizing profit over client interests
“This firm is all about a paycheck. They could care less about what actually happens to the family or the child, payday is all they ever contact you about.”
5
Unreliable referrals
“Subsequent investigations revealed the manager's extensive criminal history, raising questions about Weiss's due diligence in vetting their referrals.”