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Pros
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Knowledgeable and effective in legal matters
“Eric provides outstanding service and we could not have been happier to have hired him”
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Responsive and communicative with clients
“His professionalism and timely attention to each detail resulted in more than satisfactory results for me.”
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Affordable and honest legal representation
“Just a down-to-earth, honest, affordable, very knowledgeable attorney who was very effective at getting my charge amended.”
Cons
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Unresponsive and did not provide updates to clients
“He was virtually unresponsive, did not update me, and has failed to issue the company refunds of over $5K.”
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Took money and did not fully represent the client's case
“Paid him to represent me in a landlord-tenant case, and he subsequently dropped off the face of the earth. Took the money and ran.”
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Specialized in landlord cases, not tenant-landlord cases
“He should of told me he is a landlord only attorney NOT a tenant - landlord attorney.”

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09 Jun, 2022 by Anonymous
Eric provides outstanding service and we could not have been happier to have hired him - Luke
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16 Nov, 2020 by Keisha
Eric's understanding of Ohio Landlord-Tenant law is AMAZING! When circumstances forced me to hire an attorney at the very last minute, Eric stepped up to the challenge and guided me through a tense situation with a former landlord. I would not have gotten through that experience without his sound advice and legal mind. If I could give him 10 stars I would, he's THAT good!
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11 Feb, 2020 by Terri
This is the second time that I have used Eric for my eviction issues and each time his professionalism and timely attention to each detail and it in a more than satisfactory results for me. He is a pleasure to work with and very understanding even when there have been changes in some instances. I would wholeheartedly recommend him. You’re in good hands with Eric.
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23 Apr, 2019 by Anonymous
I have a tenant and landlord issue. He wrote one letter to the landlord and would not communicate any further. I provided him with pictures, text, documents and receipts of the amount of money I lost due to this landlords failures to protect my residence from vermin. He did nothing to try to win my case just took my money and never returned a call, email voicemail or even say he no longer wanted my case. HE IS HORRIBLE. He should of told me he is a landlord only attorney NOT a tenant - landlord attorney. DO NOT GO TO HIM!!! HE HAS NO INTENTION OF FULLY REPRESENTING YOU OR ARGUING YOUR CASE NO MATTER HOW MUCH EVIDENCE YOU HAVE!! PITIFUL AND DISGUSTED BY HIS LACK OF CARE FOR HIS CLIENT, TAKES THE MONEY AND RUNS!!!
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03 Aug, 2015 by Floyd
I don't understand the negative reviews. I think if they were true, he would no longer be allowed to practice. I have found Eric to be responsive, courteous and explain things very well to the lay person who happens to be a landlord. As I have found out, the landlord - tenant law in Ohio is complex and if you don't follow it to a tee it could cost you valuable time and rent payments. Mr. Willison is extremely knowledgeable and efficient. A++
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20 Mar, 2024 by Crystal.1177
I was not even a client. I posted a question on this website and he answered me. When I e-mailed him with a full length explanation he called me and told be exactly what I needed to do. He then called be back again to tell me more of what I needed that he had remembered. I am very thankful that he would take the time out of his day to do this.
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06 Jun, 2017 by Scott
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03 Feb, 2017 by Anonymous
Tom is an excellent, experienced, and compassionate attorney. He assisted me with a Chapter 13. I was humiliated and embarrassed when I went to see him for our first consult. He was so very kind and helpful and not judgmental at all. All ended well and he was there for any questions I had throughout the process. I highly recommend him.
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02 Jan, 2014 by Samuel
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28 Jul, 2020 by David
My review as related to my sister's review Othela. I was the Executor of my parents estate. Almost nothing in her statement is true. She is nothing more than a disgruntled beneficiary of the Trust. Due to her taking and holding paper work it cost a lot time and money. She has made unfounded claims to the Columbus Bar Assco. and the Ohio Supreme Court all of which were dismissed. Mr. O'Neil was asked to come to my sister's house for us to interview him to handle the estate of my parents. My father had just died, 20 years after my mother. Othela was gun hoe on hiring Mr. O'neil. She said "If mom and dad hired him, he must be the best." Things went smooth at first until Othela found out I was the executor of the Estate giving her no power in decision of the estate. Othela had taken the estate book and other important papers from the house right after dad died. I needed certain paper to file probate that she had. I ask repeatedly for them on the phone, at her house and sent emails. Only when I sent a couple of registered letters did she give me the papers. It held up the process by months and months. The executor sold the house not Othela she wanted to sale it for $90,000 we got $143,900 for it. The Estate was worth almost double of what Othela stated which included stocks, annuities, life insurance, cash on hand and the sale of the house. If anyone is unfortunate it is me. Having a sister spreading lies and trying to make a good decent man look bad that has served Ohio for 28 years. Dennis is a good lawyer and did a great job. We are very happy with the outcome. You would be lucky to have him represent you and your family.
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