Gina Rose Darmour Grandillo, experienced  attorney in Tiffin, OH with 12 reviews
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Gina Rose Darmour Grandillo

29 S Washington St, Tiffin, OH

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4.6 12 reviews
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Hunter fegly

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19 Oct, 2024
Very very nice and good help
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Jeff martin

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10 Nov, 2023
Sadly he has passed away!! I knew him as a CC trainer!
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Ann gucker

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27 Mar, 2023
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The lawyer is described as very friendly, laid-back, and easy to talk to
“He is an amazing lawyer. Very friendly and laid back. Very easy to talk too. He is a great listener.”
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The lawyer is described as proficient and professional in handling legal matters
“I found him to be both proficient and professional.”
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The lawyer is helpful with any legal matters the clients have
“Always been very helpful with any legal matters I have.”
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The lawyer can become frustrated and unresponsive when dealing with client questions
“he actually got so frustrated by my questions that he hung up on me.”
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The lawyer's knowledge and patience may be lacking in some cases
“Find someone else. Someone with a little more patience and a lot more knowledge.”

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