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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who provide valuable guidance and advice
“I had an hour long meeting with Brad Dornish discussing a possible business arrangement and he brought up many things that I had not considered. Very knowledgeable and experienced, a GREAT COMBINATION!”
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Effective advocates who listen to clients and follow through on commitments
“We had an excellent experience working with Dornish Law, and with Rob Colaizzi in particular. He helped us resolve a complex real estate dispute. We were pleased with the outcome, and throughout the experience Rob was knowledgeable and professional. He was an effective advocate who listened to us and followed through on what he said he would do.”
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Responsive and helpful in resolving legal issues
“Candice was awesome with my landlord-tenant case. Very knowledgeable and responsive. She helped to make a bad situation better.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and responsiveness, with delays in handling cases
“Started with phone consult with Atny. Posa- Engagement letter signed and paid seven days later. Seven more days and we sent an email asking "when" we should see our complaint to review and be filed. Apology came that accounting didn't notify the attorney and he would "jump on the complaint now." Well now is not here yet and its another six days gone by.”
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Unprofessional and disorganized handling of cases, with mistakes and lack of attention to client wishes
“Time went on and the e mails from Posa made it obvious that he was not paying attention to our wishes. Asked for a new attorney to take over and after about a month I got an apology for not getting back to me by the "newly assigned lawyer" Lockwood. Was supposed to get a call from him on a promised day.... that came and went. FAILURE TO FILE DOCUMENTS TIMELY AND CORRECTLY- FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE- FAILURE TO FOLLOW CLIENT WISHES- PROFESSIONAL NEGLIGENCE”
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Lack of accessibility for clients with physical disabilities
“It is not handicapped or wheelchair accessible. There are 44 steps to get to the second floor. If you need a lawyer go somewhere else”
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