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Pros
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Knowledgeable and passionate about her work
“She is very knowledgeable in her profession and I will definitely use her again if I need too.”
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Fights hard for her clients and cares about their cases
“Chelsea fought 2 cases for me. The 1st one, she had very little time to review my case and still kicked butt in the courtroom (and won).”
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Prepares clients well for legal proceedings
“I was well prepared to testify and she won my case.”
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Attentive, communicative, and timely in handling cases
“It took over a year to conclude and throughout the process Chelsea was attentive, timely, and communicative.”
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Highly recommended by clients
“I would highly recommend her because you will not be disappointed!”
Cons
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Rude, unprofessional, and dismissive attitude towards some clients
“She was extremely rude, couldn't be bothered, was always annoyed with me, and constantly put my case on the back burner.”
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Lack of responsiveness and poor communication outside of business hours
“Be prepared to get scolded at for trying to contact her outside business hours. Heaven forbid you work the same hours she does and can't always contact her when it's most convenient for her.”
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Inconsistent performance and handling of cases
“During the 2nd one, however, her attitude changed drastically. She was extremely rude, couldn't be bothered, was always annoyed with me, and constantly put my case on the back burner.”
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Unprofessional mistakes in case-related documents
“She messed up my birthday on the paperwork, the college I graduated from (in an email she sent to the District Attorney; she had my transcript AND diploma right in front of her), and referred to me (in a letter) as a male (I am NOT transgender and I identify solely as a female).”
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Unreliable and unpunctual in court appearances
“Also, be prepared to get scolded at for trying to contact her outside business hours. Heaven forbid you work the same hours she does and can't always contact her when it's most convenient for her.”

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13 Nov, 2023 by Anonymous
Chelsea fought 2 cases for me. The 1st one, she had very little time to review my case and still kicked butt in the courtroom (and won). During the 2nd one, however, her attitude changed drastically. She was extremely rude, couldn't be bothered, was always annoyed with me, and constantly put my case on the back burner. She yelled at me on multiple occasions, then blamed it on "being stressed." She pushed my court date back multiple times; once being the week before a holiday..... just so that she could leave early. Furthermore, she messed up my birthday on the paperwork, the college I graduated from (in an email she sent to the District Attorney; she had my transcript AND diploma right in front of her), and referred to me (in a letter) as a male (I am NOT transgender and I identify solely as a female). Oh yeah.... and she is ALWAYS late to court. Also, be prepared to get scolded at for trying to contact her outside business hours. Heaven forbid you work the same hours she does and can't always contact her when it's most convenient for her. On top of that, she expects you to answer her calls immediately, even if you're working, in the hospital, driving, etc., etc., etc. However, she doesn't have to do the same. The world is supposed to revolve around her, so do not email, call, or text her outside her normal business hours or she will get extremely aggravated. She also gave me an ultimatum:  Take reviews down or she will not represent me. She gave me "x" amount of time to decide whether or not I still wanted her to represent me. However, she didn't even wait that long and withdrew herself, which was not what said in the formal letter she sent me. (By the way, I had taken down the 2 reviews [per her request].) Choose her if you want, but be prepared to be mistreated and having to walk on eggshells.
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27 Dec, 2017 by Anonymous
Chelsea was really helpful with my case and is very passionate about her work ! She took time to make sure I understood every step of the process I endured and assured me everything would be okay! I was well prepared to testify and she won my case. She is very knowledgeable in her profession and I will definitely use her again if I need too. I would highly recommend her because you will not be disappointed!
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03 Sep, 2015 by Heather
Ms. Nicholson posses knowledge, compassion and passion for her clients. I have refered her to several people and everyone I know say the same thing! She knows everyone too, she is such a people person.
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31 Aug, 2015 by Doug
I have had to engage the services of a few attorneys in the past and have never felt properly represented. Chelsea was recommended by an Attorney acquaintance for a civil case we needed to pursue. It was taken on contingency and the potential compensation to Chelsea wasn't very large. However, she treated my case like it was much larger. It took over a year to conclude and throughout the process Chelsea was attentive, timely, and communicative. Based on my experience with Chelsea I highly recommend her!
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27 Aug, 2015 by Lynn
Chelsea's handling of our case influenced me to change my mind about lawyers-she was not only professional, but went out of her way to help in anyway she could AND returned our calls and answered our questions promptly. If you have to have a lawyer-Choose her!
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