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Pros
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Extremely thorough and detail-oriented in his work
“He is extremely thorough and detail oriented. When he commits to a project he always does his best.”
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Knowledgeable and able to explain legal concepts clearly
“He was able to address any question I had no matter how simple or complex. He would explain the law and my options in ways that anyone could understand.”
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Honest and forthcoming, providing direct feedback
“He is also honest and forthcoming, telling us how it is no matter how easy or difficult it is to hear. He tells it like it is.”
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Highly responsive and available to clients
“We felt we could always reach him when we needed his help.”
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Can come across as rude and unprofessional in certain interactions
“He interrupted me when I was trying to tell the entire story... and that honestly stuck me as beyond unprofessional as he told me that I was interrupting him when I was simply trying to tell him the actual fact then he would say something in a very demeaning tone.”
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May be quick to judge and dismiss potential clients
“He was very very quick to judge and determine he did not want to work with me.”

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22 Apr, 2022 by Anonymous
Smart guy just not really trying to hear me or my case. I wanted to hire him he turned me down very odd conversation. Asking me if the court prosecuted a girl who made false claims. If your a lighter skin tone he might work great for you.
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22 Apr, 2020 by Kevin
I found attorney Wukovich through the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association lawyer referral service. He was exactly what I was looking for. He put my mind at ease about the matter I consulted him for. He really knows his stuff, and I wholeheartedly recommend him to others.
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25 Feb, 2019 by Shamed
This man is knowledgable and to the point but considering I am in the process of comparing lawyers and 3 others think I have a case he was very very quick to judge and determine he did not want to work with me. He interrupted me when I was trying to tell the entire story (which 2 of the other lawyers didnt think I had a case until I finished explaining everything) and that honestly stuck me as beyond unprofessional as he told me that I was interrupting him when I was simply trying to tell him the actual fact then he would say something in a very demeaning tone and as a man who doesnt trust men typically he reminded me very much of the step father who beat me so I cannot honestly tell you guys if he is a good lawyer. It was beyond clear that when I shared something that is public record with him that he immediately changed the tone of his voice, seemed to become smug and I felt I spent more time fearing what I thought when hearing that tone in every sentence than I spent going over everything that happened and a large corporation worth billions of dollars most certainly has all the documentation he claimed I should have. Had he spoke with me the entire time the way he sounded the first few minutes of the call this would be a much different review. I suggest if you have ever been through recovery do not even bother speaking to this man. Very unprofessional and doesnt know the money he lost. There was even a point I made it pretty clear cost wasn't an issue, but principal was. He was more worried about how much time was left on the call than the fact I feel so strongly about the issues that clearly I am going to hire an attorney. Although not all were addressed about 70% were. Call it weak if you want but someone fatherless that doesnt have good experiences with men generally and tried to make that very clear as early on as possible which generally people pick up on and avoid such harsh tones. I even used a hate slur that people are fired for saying while quoting someone and the man's reply was "so what" As an attorney I cannot give an opinion but as a person I can tell you this is a very rude and unprofessional man whom expects you to share his VIEWS not the law. Clearly this man lost money here as i did not decide to continue the call and hung up the moment he didnt even ask if I wanted to pay to continue talking. If your a 'man's man' and wish we still lived in the 50s and equal rights werent a protected class than I assure you this is your man! If you want to be treated with dignity and not cut off interrupted and made feel small and insulted than I suggest looking elsewhere. This is the first time I've left a review for an attorney and it's funny to me that 4 defamation lawyers are interested in my case but 2ithin I'd say 4 min after I mentioned recovery it was clear he wasnt looking for a client he was looking to shame me and ensure he wouldnt have to speak with someone who is I'm recovery (again of course you shop around attorneys as with anything in life or else you never save money)
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04 Dec, 2017 by Lana
Helped immensely in identifying what we were dealing with in our former duplicitous attorney. He responded quickly and professionally. I can't thank him enough.
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13 Feb, 2014 by Bd
George is an absolutely outstanding attorney. From my initial call to George I was able to determine quickly that George was sharp and knowledgeable. I became more and more impressed during our meetings. He was able to address any question I had no matter how simple or complex. He would explain the law and my options in ways that anyone could understand. I can tell you George is very detail oriented, addressing every aspect of my case. He is also honest and forthcoming, telling us how it is no matter how easy or difficult it is to hear. He tells it like it is. He is a true professional and we felt we could always reach him when we needed his help. George is an excellent, excellent attorney and I highly recommend him. I have worked with 2 area attorneys before working with George.
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28 Jun, 2011 by Anonymous
Great attorney works hard and gets done what he says he will. I was very happy with his service and he is very nice. Did a wonderful job and would recomend him to anyone.
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10 Apr, 2014 by Traci
I hired Mr. Wolf to defend my son, who was incarcerated in the Cuyahoga County Jail. He listened attentively, communicated honestly with me, and charged me fairly. Upon attending the trial, he was impressively prepared, professional, knowledgeable, and achieved results well beyond what I had hoped for. I believe he was able to do such a remarkable job because he genuinely cared and listened.
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23 May, 2011 by Rosalie
My suit by my creditors was dismissed without prejudice at the Plaintiff's cost
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07 May, 2011 by Anonymous
Sometimes cops pile on so many charges. I was guilty, but nowhere near what the cops said. Mr. Wolf was able to get the cops to pull way back.
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15 Jul, 2013 by Anonymous
As a professional myself I was highly impressed with Ms. Mobberly. She is knowledgeable, concerned, and is more than punctual in returning calls. If fact , I and my wife will have her review our wills. My wife met her by proxy and she has done a wonderful job for my Mom. As far as Edler care, in this changing world you can not know enough. She is honest and straight forward and her fees are more than reasonable.
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