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Everett is a caring, understanding, and patient attorney who takes his clients' situations seriously
“Brad is one of the kindest more empathetic people I know. he cares deeply our his client's and their families. Kids come first with Brad.”
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Everett provides excellent customer service and professionalism, making his clients feel heard and supported
“From that first conversation, Brad took the time to know and understand the most minute details of our case. He handled our case efficiently with excellent customer service and professionalism.”
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Everett is an ethical, honest, and knowledgeable attorney who helps his clients achieve their goals
“E. Bradly Litchfield is by far the best man for the job. He is an ethical, honest, respectful, and knowledgeable attorney. He was a beacon of hope to my family (my wife and I) when our options appeared limited, and the likelihood of a satisfactory resolution seemed impossible.”
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Everett may charge for initial consultations, which is uncommon among attorneys and can be a deterrent for potential clients
“Because this determination is an important process of hiring the right attorney for any matter at hand and this attorney charges for this process that most attorneys provide free of charge, I'd highly recommend anyone looking for an attorney to work with look elsewhere.”
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Everett's billing practices and communication about fees and expenses may not be transparent, leading to unexpected costs for clients
“I spent $10,000 while brad Litchfield investigated "what happened". And then , at his suggestion and my expense, he hired an "expert" for $5000 and an investigator for 4 more thousand. $25,000 later , the lawyer I ended up with told me in 2 minutes, that "what happened" is not even permissible in court, only whether or not I am an employer.”

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09 Mar, 2023 by Deborah castro
My experience was beyond satisfying. Great lawyer. I would recommend him. Good listener too
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28 Dec, 2022 by Sylvester senyo ofori-parku
E. Bradly Litchfield is by far the best man for the job. He is an ethical, honest, respectful, and knowledgeable attorney. He was a beacon of hope to my family (my wife and I) when our options appeared limited, and the likelihood of a satisfactory resolution seemed impossible. At the height of the pandemic, when it was difficult to find any attorney to take up our case, we got blessed with Brad. He stepped in and did a fabulous job. He understood our priorities and helped us find the best way to work through the process to achieve those goals patiently. I can't imagine what we would have done without him. Immediately after we entered his office and sat down with Brad, we knew we had an ally we could trust. We knew we had someone who would go to battle on our behalf and fend off false accusations and a system that appears to protect itself more than the people it purports to protect. From that first conversation, Brad took the time to know and understand the most minute details of our case. He handled our case efficiently with excellent customer service and professionalism. And just in general, he is a man of his word and a great man overall! Brad would do his best to ensure a peaceful resolution of our case. But if you have to go to trial, Brad is absolutely someone you would want in your corner. Not only could he defend us from an unjust accusation, but his calm and empathetic demeanor also offered emotional succor to myself and those I care about most. He gave us hope without overpromising. Never once did we feel that we were just a number. Brad made us feel heard and seen. My family is eternally grateful for his service, and I recommend him without reservation. The meticulousness and resourcefulness of Senior Paralegal Dawn provided us with much-needed assistance. The firm's front desk person's warmth and sense of humor made us smile at a time when there was little to smile about.
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26 Apr, 2021 by Lili
I contacted Mr. Everett with a basic question about whether or not it was possible to quickly activate a defunct HOA for the purpose of satisfying a lender requirement for a condo complex purchase. When picked up my call, he wanted to confirm that I would be paying him his hourly rate as of the time I spoke to his receptionist which was about 10 minutes prior to this conversation. I replied that this this was an initial inquiry as to whether or not our objective was possible and if so, we would hire him to do the work. His reply was that other attorneys may work for free but that he didn't. I've worked with many attorneys over the years and have never been charged for a brief initial consultation to determine whether or not an attorney was best suited for the legal issue at hand. Because this determination is an important process of hiring the right attorney for any matter at hand and this attorney charges for this process that most attorneys provide free of charge, I'd highly recommend anyone looking for an attorney to work with look elsewhere.
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20 Aug, 2020 by Brad cohn
I have worked with Brad on multiple occasions for a variety of reasons. In each situation he has worked tirelessly to support me. The thing I appreciate the most about what he does is that he is real and genuine. He never just told me things to make me feel better or to take my money. He would always give his opinion of what he thought would happen or what he would suggest. At the end of the day he let me decide, but I always felt like my decision was informed. He took my situations seriously, never judged me, and I truly felt like he had my best interest in mind. His paralegal, Dawn, is also amazing. The two of them are a great team. I have recommended Brad to several people and those people have said nothing but good things about him.
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17 Jul, 2020 by Rebecca pena
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