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Pros
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Knowledgeable and professional legal services
“Rauser & Associates is the firm I use and recommend for bankruptcy needs. Knowledgeable, friendly and you're treated with respect.”
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Effective in handling complex legal matters
“Mr. Rossi was beyond exceptional while handling my Divorce. He was more thorough and professional than I ever expected.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Very open-minded and respectful man who actually cares about you !!!”
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Ability to achieve favorable outcomes for clients
“I couldn't be more happier with the outcome of my case. I will refer Mr. Rossi to anyone I come across in the future that is in the difficult situation I was once in.”
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Trustworthy and reliable legal representation
“If you have no experience with the legal system and even simple legal jargon gives you anxiety, these are the people to go to. They were courteous, professional, and very knowledgeable. I never doubted their trustworthiness even once.”
Cons
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Lack of transparency and communication
“Despite seeking clarification and guidance, you were left feeling uninformed and unsupported.”
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Failure to fulfill promises and complete necessary tasks
“The attorney failed to sign essential paperwork and did not fulfill promises made at the end of your case, leaving you with unresolved issues and potential legal consequences.”
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Unprofessional and rude customer service
“I had a general question about a refund and the attorney was rude. I know there are rules for refunds but he could've answered in a polite way. I would never recommend anyone to do business here.”
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Issues with refunds and billing practices
“We decided not to file bankruptcy at this time and we only got partial refund even though they did nothing for us.”
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Inconsistency in service quality
“They refused to take our case. However, a reason was not given.”

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28 May, 2024 by Jen e.
Excellent law firm
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13 May, 2024 by Quincetuna fowler
Navigating a divorce is a complex process, and finding the right attorney is crucial. Unfortunately, your experience with the attorney you hired did not meet your expectations. Despite seeking clarification and guidance, you were left feeling uninformed and unsupported. The attorney failed to sign essential paperwork and did not fulfill promises made at the end of your case, leaving you with unresolved issues and potential legal consequences. It is important to address these matters promptly by seeking a second opinion and documenting all communication. This experience highlights the importance of transparency and professionalism in legal services…. Please do not hire this attorney. It does not waste your headache or a waste of your money.
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29 Apr, 2024 by Chris brown
Stay away from Rauser & Associates! Waste of your time and definitely your money. Took my money then asked about my income. After all this the kept my return for almost a month. After keeping 25% of it for doing nothing. The only reason I am leaving a bad review is because I called another law firm, and the first thing they asked about was my income and told me I made too much. That they couldn't help me and wouldn't waste my time. So if you have any other options I would not use this company. I wouldn't have given them a star but I couldn't leave the review unless I gave them one.
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16 Apr, 2024 by Brendan coates
They called me 45min before my scheduled call, when I was not available. I called the number they had left for my on my voicemail and the woman that answered the phone sounded to be the same woman who had left me a voicemail. I stated I had missed and call and was instructed to call back this number, which she replied "I didn't call you!" Very rudely. I told her my appointment time and said they had called early when I was unavailable, she told me they'd have to call me back. I never got a return phone call. Unprofessional. They obviously have enough business they don't need any more, if they can't even answer a phone with respect. I received a call a few weeks later asking if I'd still like to schedule an appointment, I kindly said "Not at this time, thank you." And they hung up on me. Classy.
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12 Mar, 2024 by John speelman
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Counselor Czopur was extremely helpful to me when I needed help with an Ohio traffic ticket in a court five hours away from my home. I was in the middle of an 9 hour drive from the hospital at which I am an attending, to where my family was gathering for Thanksgiving. On the Ohio turnpike, a massive snow squall suddenly dropped an inch of wet sloppy snow in about five seconds. Fortunately, I was able to slow gently - but still ended up sliding into a ditch. The highway patrol was very helpful, but still issued me a 1 point ticket for sliding into the ditch (apparently that's standard Ohio turnkpike practice). The officer explained that I could contest the ticket, and was told that, given the circumstances largely out of my control, that it would be straighforward to do so. The problem is the court that corresponded to where I slid into the ditch, was five hours away from where I was living. So making a ten-hour round trip to come to court repeatedly, to go through the motions of contesting the ticket, was not at all practical. Instead, I looked up (on this website!) traffic lawyers, and called the office of DeGenova & Yarwood as the nearest high-rated lawyer. Counselor Yarwood actually picked up the phone personally and was very helpful, and referred me to Counselor Czopur. Counselor Czopur was extremely helpful the entire way through, kept me completely updated each step of the way, was extremely polite, respectful, and informative, and took care of the whole thing for me, including multiple court visits over two months, for one flat rate, successfully reducing the one point ticket to a no-point, non-moving violation fine. It was annoying to get a traffic ticket for sliding into a ditch because of a sudden snow squall, but I got excellent help taking care of this annoyance. I would fully recommend Counselor Czopur. Thank you very much, Counselor!
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13 Mar, 2020 by Tracy
I ran into trouble when people that I barely knew jumped me and then filed a false police report. There was eight of them at the scene and me. I had no proof besides my word. I was charged with criminal tresspassing and assault on a minor. Mr. Cassese met with me for a consultation. He listened to me, and made notes. We appeared in court and all charges were dismissed. I highly recommend this man to represent the accused.
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20 Jan, 2020 by Brian
It’s never pleasant dealing with a legal matter. That being said, Frank Cassese is hands down the best attorney in the area. He came highly recommended to me and he lived up to expectations. Attorney Cassese is a dedicated, aggressive and exceptionally competent lawyer. More impressively, he is a good man who fights for his clients and is always honest and accessible. I would recommend attorney Cassese to anyone looking for the absolute best in legal representation.
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11 Sep, 2018 by Stacia
I’ve only met him about twice but he’s definitely very honest & confident about his work! I would recommend him as a defense attorney to anyone.
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