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Pros
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Thorough and professional in representation
“She was always engaged, thorough and professional. I couldn't have asked for better representation!”
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Responsive and communicative with clients
“I live out of the area, and Julie make it very accomodating by communicating with me either by telephone or email. She was very responsive whenever I contacted her with questions and constantly kept me informed on any updates and the status of the case.”
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Successful in negotiating favorable outcomes
“Julie was able to use my clean driving history to successfully negotiate my ticket down to a 5-over for 0 points and the minimum fine.”
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Timely and cost-effective in handling legal matters
“Julie provided us with all of the needed documantation to get our divorce through the court system in a 3 month window, which was required for a real estate transaction. She prepared all of the documents and court filings within the initial retainer fee, which allowed for a cost effective transaction.”
Cons
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Disregarded client's wishes and misrepresented their interests
“Straight up ignored what I wanted, misrepresented what I wanted to the court in hopes that she would get a bigger payout herself and lied about what had been discussed outside of court between myself and the other party as to what deal we would have liked to reach.”
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Unprofessional and biased behavior
“She went off her opinions then just doing her job and defending me and supporting me and my side. She even I feel agreed with my child's father it seemed . She was no help and if anything made my case worse.”

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05 Aug, 2024 by Natalie jardine
While I'd much rather be leaving a positive review, this experience does not warrant as much. In the spirit of preventing others from receiving the poor service I received, I submit the following: I came to Julie with a very simple, uncontested divorce matter in which I had done the majority of the preliminary work on. She wrapped up a few necessary, remaining documents, submitted them to the court, and informed me that I should have a final decree within a couple weeks. A couple weeks passed, and then a month, with no correspondence from her or her staff. At that point, I felt a follow-up inquiry was necessary. Her email response told me only what I already knew: that we were waiting for the Judge to sign, and that I would receive a digital and mailed decree once that transpired. She felt compelled to charge me extra for that. At that point, I just continued to wait. I understand that dealing with a bureaucracy can be unpredictable, however, as my attorney, and with the timeline of "a couple weeks", I would expect some follow-up on her part to occur. After a total of 3 1/2 months elapsed, and I was left completely in the dark, I felt certain my case had slipped through the cracks. After a reluctant inquiry to her, since I didn't really have any more funds to casually donate to uninformative communication, she subsequently followed up with her contact at the courthouse, and miraculously my decree was signed that very day. So, clearly my case did fall through the cracks. It wasn't delayed due to insufficient documentation, child custody issues, alimony, or any of the reasons a divorce matter could be complicated. She simply failed to follow through. It was an unnecessarily long and stressful process. I hope my review will serve to prevent an unsavory experience for others. Sidenote: she did credit my account for the uninformative email, but only after I complained and she defended herself by telling me that 'my frustrations were misdirected'. A reply you might expect to receive from a therapist, not the attorney you hired to handle your divorce, and only contact person you have for updates. I exercised a great deal of patience throughout this process, while simultaneously not being kept abreast. I believe my frustrations were directed quite appropriately.
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01 Aug, 2024 by Tim
Julie is a very respectable person in real life. her care and attention to details is impeccable. Julie always responded in a timely fashion and answered any questions in a detailed understandable manner. Julie also always tried to keep legal fees as low as possible. Thank You Julie...Tim
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19 Jun, 2024 by Alex johnson
I have worked with Sal Folino on several personal and business matters, and he always delivers in a timely, and professional manner. I would definitely recommend this firm!
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18 Jun, 2024 by Lado
Paid a retainer to Matthew two years ago , he literally did nothing for my case .I found my self constantly reaching out to get things done almost as if they took my money and forgot about me . I expressed my concern to his colleague Sal who told me he would situate the issue . In which he didn’t , never even spoke to me about it after . Waste of time and money I would never recommend their services to anyone I care about . Left a bad taste in my mouth when it comes to lawyers
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23 Feb, 2024 by Anonymous
Julie did my divorce and custody. She listened and was very understanding. She is very down to earth and Stands up for her clients and Family. I would recommend Julie 100%
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