Elizabeth Corcoran Leffel, experienced Personal Injury, Social Security & Disability attorney in Dublin, OH with 30 reviews
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Elizabeth Corcoran Leffel

5650 Blazer Pkwy, Dublin, OH

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University of Miami School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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Vanderbilt University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Katherine holian

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10 Jan, 2025
Run. I didn't even begin to give my background information before Emily repeatedly interrupted me telling me that we did not have a case. Mind you, this was before I even finished explaining the first situation. She even told me that when I was in the hospital and my husband was forced to WORK ON HIS DAY OFF, that he should have used FMLA? Is this lady crazy? I've been told today by several other lawyers that my husband had a solid case but they did not want to take it until he was illegally terminated, as there they would not make enough money out of it to be worth it. Emily Lewis interrupted me multiple times while on a call less than 4 minutes long. If you can't listen to the facts, how can you say my husband doesn't have a case? She would not even let me finish the first instance and there are dozens that are well documented. The company my husband works for even illegally withheld a portion of his first paycheck when he is under contract and is SALARIED. They still have that money! Explain how that is legal, Emily.
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Renee simmons

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06 Nov, 2023
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Jalesha hamlin

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29 Mar, 2023
Words do no justice to express how grateful I am to Emily. She is so kind and thorough in her approach, working with her has been an absolute joy. I have felt comfortable and involved every step of the way and that speaks measures of her character and how much she cares about her clients. I would recommend anyone seeking an attorney regarding employment, to seek help from Emily Lewis. If I could give 10 stars I honestly would.
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Thorough and experienced in employment law
“I've worked with Emily twice and received good pursuit settlements without having to file a lawsuit; these are not easy to get. If we had, would have made it through summary judgement. She is highly experienced in employment law, having represented clients working for major firms in the Columbus market.”
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Caring and communicative with clients
“Words do no justice to express how grateful I am to Emily. She is so kind and thorough in her approach, working with her has been an absolute joy. I have felt comfortable and involved every step of the way and that speaks measures of her character and how much she cares about her clients.”
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Effective at achieving positive outcomes for clients
“Emily was fantastic. Highly recommended.”
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May not take on cases they believe have a low chance of success
“They said ' there was no case'. It wasn't what i wanted to hear but it was their own assessment of what i had told them.”
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Possibility of interrupting clients before fully understanding the situation
“Run. I didn't even begin to give my background information before Emily repeatedly interrupted me telling me that we did not have a case. Mind you, this was before I even finished explaining the first situation.”

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