Cary Douglas Jones, experienced Adoption, Elder Law attorney in Washington, PA with 113 reviews
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Cary Douglas Jones

800 Washington Trust Building, Washington, PA

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Corrupt society

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28 Jan, 2025
I would NOT recommend Adam whatsoever. Truly unprofessional and wrong. Quit answering phone calls, didn't submit papers, and backed out on the day of the court hearing without saying anything. If I could give 0 stars I would, look elsewhere.
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Candy galloway

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17 Jan, 2025
Mr. Yarussi is a great attorney does a great job
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Tami bamberger

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01 Jan, 2025
Adam Yarussi is a very knowledgable and caring attorney. He will go above and beyond to make sure you understand everything and will keep you updated every step of the way. He goes beyond when he can, even after hours to try to answer any questions and ease any stress you maybe feeling. We did not get the exact outcome that we hoped for, but he does have the best interest of his clients in mind and will go over all your options. You will never feel like you are in your situation alone if you have Adam represent you.
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorney who provides thorough explanations and keeps clients informed throughout the process
“Adam Yarussi is a very knowledgable and caring attorney. He will go above and beyond to make sure you understand everything and will keep you updated every step of the way.”
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Attentive and responsive to client needs, going the extra mile to support and advocate for clients
“Adam goes above and beyond for his clients, he made me feel like family and my situation was very important regardless of the size. I'd recommend him to anyone!!”
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Ethical and trustworthy, with a strong moral compass and commitment to doing what is best for the client
“A dedicated professional attorney with a moral and ethical compass, would highly recommend to anyone!”
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Effective in achieving favorable outcomes for clients, with a track record of success
“Best lawyer in Washington county told me from the start we beating this case and that's what he did I would not suggest any other attorney in the county he saved me from ”
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Communicates clearly and ensures clients fully understand the legal process and their options
“Adam was very professional and made sure to answer any questions I had during the hearing. Meet with me before so we could go over any possibilities that might occur.”
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Some issues with communication and responsiveness, with clients reporting difficulty getting in touch or receiving updates
“The one woman in particular in the office is very unprofessional and disrespectful Adam will tell you one thing and do completely another he will tell you what you want to hear to get the money out of your pocket for the hearing then just not attend the hearing or enter as your attorney even though you have him on a retainer for that case specifically worst experience I've ever had from an attorney I feel robbed…”
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Inconsistent performance, with some clients reporting positive experiences and others reporting poor service or outcomes
“I would not recommend Adam whatsoever. Truly unprofessional and wrong. Quit answering phone calls, didn't submit papers, and backed out on the day of the court hearing without saying anything. If I could give 0 stars I would, look elsewhere.”

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