Edmund Fitzgerald Brown

10 W Broad Street., Columbus, OH

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Lincoln-Sudbury
2005
University of Pittsburgh School of Law, J.D.
2001
The Ohio State University, B.A.

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Jerimy bell

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09 Dec, 2024
Been my law firm for 6 years now and they are the best and care the most
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Monica barnes

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06 Dec, 2024
I did not have a great experience with Gregory Williams. Just finalized my probate case after 3 years after the the loss of my mom. He was not a good legal counsel and the only thing he did on my behalf was file the paperwork and set up zoom calls. I could have done all this on my own. My sister and I had our own attorney's because we could not agree on things but when it came to Gregory fighting for me he was never able to come through there was always an excuse. My sister took everything out of our mom's house and never did he discuss with me because I was also co-executor I could remove things as well it was excuse after excuse. In the end my sister's attorney was the winner. I felt like Gregory was only concerned about the $$$ and definitely did not look out for my best interest. With that being said I ended up with nothing BUT attorney fee's. I had to pay for his attorney fee's and his new law firm which he moved there toward end of 2023 and their expenses were more than Gregory and had never spoke with anyone there or agreed to their fees since initially started out with Gregory. What I received from my experience is that moving forward this will NEVER happen to my two daughters. Attorney's care nothing about your loss or your grief. At least this law firm. He never had my back for me! Every request I asked for never honored always dismissed. Gregory ended up being more expensive than my sister's attorney and he did more on this probate than Gregory!! Just a joke overall!
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Tgvs corcoran

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24 May, 2024
Would highly recommend! Quick and painless process, communicative, and highly professional. Would use again.
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Knowledgeable, thorough, and pragmatic lawyers who provide reasonable fees
“He is very knowledgeable, thorough and pragmatic. His fees were always very reasonable.”
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Accessible, professional, and honest lawyers who are reasonably priced
“They are very accessible, professional, timely, honest, and reasonable in billing.”
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Lawyers who genuinely care about their clients and bill fairly
“Jim Coutinho is always knowledgeable, genuinely seems to care about his clients, and bills fairly.”
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Lawyers who go above and beyond to support their clients
“She's definitely a Saint. Most law firms are cold and only about the money. Not Caroline she's definitely a Saint.”
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Helpful and understanding lawyers who provide resources and support
“Carrie has made me feel so okay. That's huge!! She goes above and beyond.”
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Unprofessional and vindictive lawyers who intentionally sabotage other representation
“Very unprofessional and vindictive lawyers. They will smile in your face but have no intention of helping you if you disagree with them . Jennifer El-Kadi and Mr.Babin are especially petty and ruthless.”
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Poor communication and lack of updates from the law firm
“No responses. Hard to get information for case that are getting paid for. They have terrible communication and don't give any updates.”
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Lawyers who make clients feel neglected and abandoned
“At least she's call to make sure I was okay. I have a law suit going on and not on person has called to check on me. This sucks. I feel left and abandoned and that completely messed up.”

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