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Excellent legal expertise and service delivery
“Hard working team, always open to questions and great at explaining the process. I received the best outcome that I could have hoped to receive.”
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Attorneys are knowledgeable, helpful, and caring
“Amazing team, always willing to answer any questions I had and explained everything in a way to calm my nerves. Genuinely kind.”
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Reasonable and transparent pricing
“All services were delivered and performed with excellence and prices were very reasonable.”
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Attorneys are well-respected in the community
“Tom is a phenomenal lawyer and strives to get things done...he is well respected in Medina County and I highly recommend using him in your Domestic or criminal cases!!”
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Attorneys are responsive and easy to work with
“Tom was very easy to work with, offered a reasonable retainer and then excepted monthly payments which was very helpful. Highly recommended and if I ever need an attorney again in the future, I will go back to Tom.”
Cons
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Inconsistent quality of service from support staff
“The girl that answers the phone is rude and pushy. I just wanted to talk to an attorney.”
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Lack of responsiveness and poor communication from support staff
“I would give his paralegal Lauran 00000. I called to set up meeting with attorney Parker his paralegal answered the phone unprofessionally, rudely assaulted me over the phone. She was horrible not sensitive in my matter, confused me with days that were available.”

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30 Jul, 2024 by Don don
this office is the worst Ms Whitney whitmore doesn't return emails or calls at all & her staff talks reckless" to you over the phone, &she steady ask courts for continuance. & Don't show up she send someone else in to court to represent you on zoom that don't know about your case at all. I wouldn't recommend this law office at all.
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10 Nov, 2023 by Laura phillips
I cannot say enough on what an intelligent, amazing and compassionate Attorney Andrew Parker is. He's not your typical attorney. He truly cares about his clients and goes the extra mile.
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25 May, 2023 by Chris p
I would give his paralegal Lauran 00000. I called to set up meeting with attorney Parker his paralegal answered the phone unprofessionally, rudely assaulted me over the phone. She was horrible not sensitive in my matter, confused me with days that were available. I could not get from her the day that attorney PARKER is available. Whatever the day I asked she would answer NO HE IS NOT Available. After half hour on a phone she said; " You know what go see other attorney" she asked to see my ex partner attorney. She did not even check for conflict of interest. BUT SHE DID NT FORGONT asked for large retainer right away and his rate she said $400 an hour first Can you imaging if paralegal acts this way what does it says about firm. STAY AWAY FROM THEM IF YOU WANT TO HAVE A SUCCESS WITH YOUR CASE.
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06 Jun, 2021 by Susan p
My experience was nothing but the very best. Andrew Parker is professional and responsive. He helped me with a situation that I thought would be impossible. And he was understanding and helpful. I am glad I chose Andrew Parker - his entire office staff is professional as well. Thank you for the awesome experience. I would highly recommend him.
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27 Oct, 2020 by L whitehair
Whitney miller seems pretty decent however the girls who answer the phones are like high school teens. Extremely rude and nasty. Can't believe they even have jobs with how they speak, let alone work for a law firm.
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