Jessica Sue Johnson

8 E Pine Ave, Washington, PA

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Theresa pearce

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Jonathan passarello

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27 Apr, 2022
These lawyers do not know what they are doing. Failed quite possibly the easiest eviction case I’ve ever seen.
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Lack of communication and responsiveness to client concerns
“I was told to find new counsel if I was unhappy and also told that this is why Jessica doesn't like working for abused women.”
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Failure to properly represent client's interests in important hearings
“Bill represented me in her place and was not as up to speed on my case as Jessica was. Because of this I left a spousal support appeal hearing owing MORE than when I went in.”
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Unprofessional and insensitive behavior towards clients
“Jessica's comments reminded me of all the other people in the world who make it difficult for battered women to come forward. She made me feel as if what I had gone through was my fault.”
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Aggressive collections tactics and poor customer service
“Almost a year later, I received a letter from Neighborhood Attorneys stating that if I did not pay my balance owed to them they would turn me into a collection's agency.”

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