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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable, experienced, and responsive attorneys who provide excellent legal representation
“Ana Lisa Petrella is an extremely efficient, compassionate, and knowledgeable attorney.”
2
Attorneys fight diligently for their clients' best interests
“She won my case (in my opinion). She responded quickly to my correspondence and didn't waste time.”
3
Attorneys and staff are professional, communicative, and efficient
“The firm's staff is professional, diligent, communicative, and efficient.”
4
Attorneys are LGBTQIA+ competent and provide inclusive services
“I also want to note that they are LGBTQIA+ competent (especially Megan), as I am a community member.”
5
Attorneys provide emotional support and guidance during difficult times
“She kept me calm always, when things got rough.”
Cons
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Billing concerns, including charges for phone calls and emails
“Will you be charged for phone calls and emails? Of course. But her rates are reasonable and her experience is extensive, so she will not waste your time, or hers for that matter.”
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Attorneys may not always be fully prepared for court proceedings
“When our day in court came, Stephanie Jablon was completely unprepared, unconfident, and had no applicable material to defend my case.”
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Attorneys may not always communicate effectively or respond promptly to client inquiries
“They made no effort to communicate or keep me informed, likely because they weren't doing anything to prepare or ensure the desired outcome for the cases.”
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Attorneys may not always advocate for the client's best interests, instead focusing on prolonging the case for financial gain
“In my opinion this firm is the classic "litigate until the money is gone" model.”
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Concerns about unprofessional and unethical behavior, including racism, homophobia, and misogyny
“Absolutely terrible experience. Daniel Glasser and Ari Glasser specifically were so disrespectful to me and my family. They are racist, homophobic, and misogynistic men who should not be allowed to practice law.”
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