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Excellent knowledge of bankruptcy laws and how to navigate them effectively to benefit clients
“Charles really went out of his way to explain the process and all of our options before we made a final decision. In fact, he even made a house visit when we were not able to come to office. He has a superior knowledge of the Bankruptcy laws and how to navigate them appropriately and to the benefit of his clients.”
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Provides a personalized and supportive client experience
“My wife and I always felt very comfortable and at ease in our business dealings with Charles. At the very beginning of the process, we were very stressed and overwhelmed by the very notion of having to consider Bankruptcy. But after meeting with Charles, all of our fears and anxiety went away.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Charles was always available for questions and quick to respond. His professional demeanor is very down to earth, which we found to be very comforting.”
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Effective representation and advocacy in court
“At the meeting of the creditors, he gave us a play-by-play and represented us in person to ease our concerns and ensure a smooth outcome.”
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High level of integrity and ethical practices
“He chose not to. Instead, he took the initiative to resolve my case quickly and effectively on my behalf. I still had a credit balance on the retainer fee that was returned to me.”
Cons
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Lack of due diligence and expertise in some cases, resulting in prolonged legal matters
“I retained this attorney for a Ch 7 bankruptcy matter and learned the hard way. He did not do his due diligence, which resulted in a long drawn out legal matter. I was never presented with a fee agreement and he violated several different mass case laws.”
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Failure to identify client's ineligibility for bankruptcy before taking on the case
“When it got down to a court date to file he said he was sorry but my bankruptcy couldn't go through because I made too much money. Dont you think you would have known that before he had me pay in full.”

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02 Sep, 2024 by Lady bug
I've had two experiences with this woman. First time was positive. Second time (years later) her firm refused to take a meeting with me. Unless you have a lot of money you need to get the help you need elsewhere.
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10 Jul, 2024 by Andrew powley
I am dissatisfied with the behavior of this law firm, which has wronged a friend and respected member of our community. After attempting to address my concerns with the firm's owner, I was met with a lie from the paralegal about the owner's availability. This incident reflects the unprofessional conduct that I have observed since my friend first retained this firm. My friend, a responsible and law-abiding individual, was taken advantage of financially by this firm. They have failed to provide adequate communication and have not honored their obligations under the retainer agreement. I have filed complaints with the local bar association and will continue to advocate for my friend and protect others from this firm's unethical behavior.
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29 Jun, 2022 by Chiefs fan
I made a appointment with the owner for a consultation. Her secretary called me to ask me if I wanted to make an appointment with Maria cognetti or her associate for less money. I stated that my friend was going through a divorce but had no money, does she take cases like that ? I was told she does at time take cases like that but we had to go through the consultation first to see if she would. We went to see her, she said she never takes cases like that and her office would of never told me such things! Well this was the only office I ever talked to so 100% I was told that! She said she has never done that. I spent 509.00 for nothing! I do not make that kind of money and for her office to deceive me like that was not right! I would have never came there to give someone 509.00 for nothing!!!! Her secretary also didn’t tell me she was allergic to perfume… but Maria basically called me a liar that her firm said she sometimes takes cases where the client pays afterwards, but shocked her we weren’t told about her perfume allergy?…. So I’m out of 500. For nothing, I said would I showed up to just give you 509.00 for nothing? Just think about that….. if they were honest at the beginning, and if it was a fact they never did that I would of never gone to hand over 509.00 cash for nothing…. Think about that…. And yes it was the only law firm I talked to! She made it seem like I talked to another lawyer. No 100% cognetti law firm 100% that they told me she sometimes takes special cases with no money… so I feel scammed. I wasted hard earned money for nothing!!!! We don’t make a lot in life to hand out for nothing! The fact she made me feel like I lied about what her secretary said is even worse!!!! Think about this … why would I come there if I had no money? I asked the secretary that question! She said yes she does take cases like yours with no money upfront, but you have to get the consultation first to see if your case qualifies.. then Maria said she has never taken a case like that ever!!!!!! Wow bye 509.00 for nothing!!!!!!!!!!
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28 Feb, 2022 by Joseph cognetti
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22 Feb, 2022 by Lindsay machinist
While no attorney can change certain ugly facts about a situation, it's almost imperative to have someone on your side who exhibits an appreciable level of humanity when it comes to family law. Cara represented me during multiple custody conferences in a relatively short time frame and was continuously responsive to my concerns and empathetic while at the same time capable of helping me maintain a straightforward approach. She also helped me avoid what I believe would have been protracted litigation and we ultimately achieved an acceptable solution. I hate to have to recommend a counselor to anyone whose case has escalated beyond a particular degree of absurdity based on the mere fact that such a situation has to be faced; that said, I personally don't think I could have asked for better representation.
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03 Jul, 2022 by Anonymous
Chris was highly recommended by a trusted source and proved to be invaluable at assisting me with a DWI. Chris kept me up to date on my case, worked the system for almost exactly a year to achieve the best possible result. Chris and his team were always up front, never renegotiated the cost for my defense, kept me appraised of what we were up against and did a tremendous job!
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02 Dec, 2022 by Douglas robinson
I contacted this attorney when I got into a jam with a DUI in the past I have dealt with other attorneys they’ve always been interested in one thing and one thing only money. This guy was fair honest I dealt with the attorney directly and not his office staff, which was amazing., he was always able to communicate directly with me and again, not through a paralegal. I could reach him by cell phone and texting all the time which was very convenient and most of all he was very affordable. I highly recommend this gentleman I will be using his services in the future and refer all family and friends with the need of a good lawyer that’s honest and will not leave your bank account empty .
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02 Dec, 2022 by Douglas
Very affordable Fox News. You talk to the attorney directly. No problem reaching him by cell phone or text highly recommend after dealing with other attorneys in the past he’s by far the best I’ve ever dealt with.
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20 Mar, 2022 by Aa jo
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24 Aug, 2017 by Anonymous
Ms. Coyne was a pleasure to work with on recent real estate transaction. She responded to my questions in a prompt, courteous and thorough manner. She was patient and took the time to educate me about the process. For anyone looking for highly personalized and fairly priced services, I would highly recommend this small, veteran owned law firm.
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21 Oct, 2009 by Anonymous
Always responsive and available to me and my family in a difficult time. Lisa was extremely knowledgable about the law, and, more importantly, she provided practical advice to resolve difficult issues in a very economical way
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