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Pros
1
Excellent legal expertise and knowledge
“His legal expertise and knowledge is astounding. He was thorough and well prepared for our hearing.”
2
Personalized and attentive service
“I could reach my attorney directly for a quick question or whatever whenever. They always got back to me quickly and never left me hanging.”
3
Ethical and caring approach
“Eric and his team are also very caring. They recognized the injustice that my family and I were experiencing and they took a personal interest and stand against this injustice not only to help us win but to do what is right, plain and simple.”
4
Successful case outcomes
“My wife, son and I fought a two year battle with a lender who was nasty, abusive and disreputable. Andy and his entire team at Flitter Milz were persistent, knowledgeable and unflappable. We settled with the lender and restored our credit on the best of terms for me and my family.”
5
Responsive and efficient communication
“Andy is very knowledgeable and explained things to me in terms I could understand. He helped us through a very difficult situation with ease. Andy is very dependable and informative lawyer.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and communication
“Left a message for Jessica Gulash for possible representation, only to get no response.”
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Potential conflicts of interest
“Make sure that if you are a family business that there are no conflict of interests”
3
Questionable business practices
“Very questionable business ethics for a law firm. Zero transparency about pricing or services rendered. Would not recommend.”
4
Billing issues and unexpected fees
“A phone call conversation that was about 30 minutes and an email turned into me getting a bill for $8”
5
After thanking them for their services and offering to pay them some of the fee (even though nothing was agreed upon),they threatened to take me to court for the money owed."
“I was told my illegal/no lien repossession was not "a consumer matter". This is a joke but I really believe they pick and choose who and what they want to represent, just be honest.”
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