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Pros
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Strong advocacy and dedication to client's best interests
“He has made himself available during regular hours and even Nights And Weekends when there was issues that came up. He has always been able to give me great guidance on things I should and should not do also.”
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Honest and upfront communication
“The most important thing is he won't just tell you what you want to hear to make you happy, he will tell you the truth.”
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Personable and caring approach
“He was very thorough and dedicated while at the same time personable and caring.”
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Responsive and accessible to clients
“He truly cared about my situation as he did everything possible to serve and help me through a difficult time and consistently confirm that I was satisfied with each and every outcome of his services.”
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Strong legal expertise and knowledge of the legal system
“His focus, legal expertise and knowledge of the judges and courts makes him invaluable.”
Cons
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Negative experiences with poor representation and communication
“I felt like with Joe, we were never in the game but on the sidelines. If your ex is fighting you tooth and nail on custody- this is not the attorney for you.”
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Mistakes and negligence in handling cases
“I doubt if this lawyer even consider himself as a lawyer, or just a clerk. I could have done the paperwork by myself, I hired him to speak for me and he spoke less than I did at the court hearing.”

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08 Jul, 2024 by Dallas hitchens
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08 Jul, 2024 by Eric fisher
Ted was amazing. He made a difficult time for me, during an even more difficult time (Covid), as painless and easy as possible. His assistance was invaluable. I highly recommend this law office.
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08 Jul, 2024 by Darien tully
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08 Jul, 2024 by Warren g
Where do I even begin. I have been going through what seems to be a never ending custody battle for the past 8 years. I have been fortunate enough to have Ted represent me through this crazy battle. He has made himself available during regular hours and even Nights And Weekends when there was issues that came up. He has always been able to give me great guidance on things I should and should not do also. Bottom line is I trust this man with everything I have. The most important thing in my life is my son and going into this I told Ted that. And the way he has represented me showed me he understood that. I have also recommended several friends to him that would say the same thing as me. The other thing I like is Ted is very straight forward, he won't just tell you what you want to hear to make you happy, he will tell you the truth. Others will tell you what you want to hear to get your business. Not Ted. I actually recommended a friend and she was drawn back by that because he was truthful up front. She ended up using another guy that promised her the world and screwed her in the long run. She told me she regretted her decision but the other lawyer made it out to be like she was going to win everything. Ted, I cannot thank you enough for the countless hours you have spent working on my case. My son and I greatly appreciate your dedication and hard work. Hopefully I don't have to see you again anytime soon (in a good way lol).
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08 Jul, 2024 by Linda shick
Attorney Hoppe represented a couple adopting a young girl. I was appointed by the Court to represent the child in the proceedings. He was very thorough and dedicated while at the same time personable and caring. I absolutely would recommend him!
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29 May, 2015 by Anonymous
Reading the 2 reviews listed, I wonder if they had the same attorney! I guess all divorces are painful and mine was not an exception but he handled my divorce with compassion, dignity and objectivity. He was more like a trusted adviser rather than a lawyer, always explaining my options and possible outcomes. He's not a "killer shark" - he's more like a cool headed individual but I always knew he was in there fighting for me. My ex hired a big city lawyer from Philadelphia and she paid through the nose for her services. Mike was there when I needed him and in the end I paid a fraction of what my ex paid in legal fees.
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04 Feb, 2015 by Anonymous
William Bonner has been extremely helpful in providing me with legal advice and counsel when I was given the responsibility of Power of Attorney for both my brother-in-law and sister-in-law about 2 1/2 years ago. I had no prior knowledge what this entailed and I knew Mr. Bonner through a mutual friend and sought his help in performing the duties as a POA. Within a short period of time, both family members died and I became the Executrix for the Estate which required a tremendous turnover in paperwork and added responsibilities that were unfamiliar and a bit overwhelming at times. Stocks and bonds had to be sold, untold trips and meetings with bankers, telephone conversations with brokers, insurance companies, and then the eventual sale of the home and its contents. The deed to the home was rather unusual and could have affected the agreement of sale, but Mr. Bonner rooted out the problem and used his legal skills to bring about a satisfactory conclusion for all parties at settlement. In addition, Mr. Bonner has represented my husband and myself recently in a legal matter with former tenants and has brought about a good and fair resolution to the matter. Because of Mr. Bonner's patience, legal expertise, counsel, and integrity, I would recommend him.
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07 Oct, 2021 by Donna
Jacobs is a very good hard-working attorney who is successful and thorough. if you have a question he takes the time to answer it. .
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