Scott Nathan Jacobs, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Reading, PA with 24 reviews
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Scott Nathan Jacobs

520 Walnut Street, Reading, PA

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Kristi wieland

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10 Dec, 2024
My fiancé was having difficulties finalizing his divorce with his ex-wife. Once he hired Mark Zimmer the process got rolling quickly. We hit a few roadblocks, but Mark handled each one promptly and professionally while keeping us updated. We are so grateful for his commitment to our situation.
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Josh durham

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06 Dec, 2024
I did not have a great experience with this law firm. In regard to the legal help and advice I received from Attorney Sarno, I feel like she took the easy way out, rather than actually fighting for me. She made it seem like my only option was to go with her advice and if I went against it and fought for a better outcome, I would be in worse shape than I was then. I know this is pretty vague, but it’s the best I can describe without going into detail. I found out after the fact, that the other party would have been more than willing to give more, but my attorney asked for the easiest outcome for me and best outcome for me. I’m not sure if this was simply because she didn’t like me, or because she didn’t want to put in the extra effort. But it had a permanent effect on me and my life. After the case was completed and all of the paperwork was done, I received three different invoices for her extra time. Two of these invoices I paid in full, assuming she was just finalizing paperwork with the courts. A third invoice came in with services dating almost two months after our case was handled, for almost $600 dollars and no explanation as to what it as for. I do not plan on utilizing an attorney again, if I don’t have to. If I found myself in another legal situation though, I will be choosing a different law firm, without question.
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Rebecca hoffmaster

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11 Nov, 2024
I highly recommend him. He is an awesome attorney and very thorough.
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Prompt and professional handling of legal matters
“Once he hired Mark Zimmer the process got rolling quickly. We hit a few roadblocks, but Mark handled each one promptly and professionally while keeping us updated.”
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Committed and dedicated legal representation
“We are so grateful for his commitment to our situation.”
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Knowledgeable and thorough attorneys
“He is an awesome attorney and very thorough.”
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Responsive and available to clients
“My lawyer Mark Zimmer has personally overseen the entire process and is always available even though he has other clients he is still very responsive despite his busy schedule.”
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Effective in handling complex legal cases
“Mark Zimmer represented me in what turned into a two-year long battle that included two trials, and two appeals. Finally, in the winter of 2014, I won and it was over.”
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Attorneys may take the "easy way out" rather than fighting for the client's best interests
“I feel like she took the easy way out, rather than actually fighting for me. She made it seem like my only option was to go with her advice and if I went against it and fought for a better outcome, I would be in worse shape than I was then.”
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Questionable billing practices and lack of transparency
“After the case was completed and all of the paperwork was done, I received three different invoices for her extra time. Two of these invoices I paid in full, assuming she was just finalizing paperwork with the courts. A third invoice came in with services dating almost two months after our case was handled, for almost $600 dollars and no explanation as to what it as for.”
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Potential bias and unethical conduct
“Attorney Mark Zimmer did lots of disgusting things in a custody hearing, and helped a slime ball, ABUSER of a father steal custody of the kids from the mother. This father ABUSED the kids and the mother, yet he still defended him.”

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