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Pros
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Knowledgeable and professional lawyers who provide excellent legal representation
“Ken Steidl and crew are the Mac Daddy of the bankruptcy process. They are all awesome and know exactly what they need to do to make sure that you have a smooth transition from being in debt to not having any debt.”
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Responsive and communicative staff who are available to answer questions and address concerns
“Everyone was very helpful, and they answered all my questions promptly.”
3
Compassionate and understanding approach that makes a difficult process easier
“They make a difficult time in your life as easy as possible.”
4
Efficient and timely handling of cases
“Absolute professionals. I was pleased at how fast and easy the process was.”
5
Reliable and trustworthy legal services
“Just a perfect professional experience. Took of our legal issues as needed with very good communication throughout the process. Highly recommend for all legal issues.”
Cons
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Lack of consistent communication and updates from the legal team
“The only detractor is the lack of communication throughout the process. A quick e-mail now and then letting us know where we were would have been nice.”
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Unresponsive and unhelpful support staff in some cases
“Usually law firms have support staff who are timely and courteous, but not this one. The receptionists were rude, paralegals were overworked, and you couldn't get anyone to be responsive.”
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Unwillingness to take on certain cases or provide adequate representation
“They just don't want to take a case they don't think they can win. They don't want to try and hear you out.”
4
Delayed responses and lack of follow-up from the legal team
“It's been almost 2 years now since it's been discharged. Compassionate people and easy to work with for sure. Recommend this firm to anyone. Best money I could spend!”
5
Inconsistent quality of service and representation
“Really hit or miss. If you are seeking assistance with social security/disability appeals, I would urge you to look elsewhere. Outdated, unethical, and potentially dangerous understanding of disability rights.”
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