Reviews
Top review highlights
Pros
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Excellent legal representation and advocacy in court, with lawyers described as "bulldogs" and "pit bulls" who fight passionately for their clients
“Laci & Breanna are bulldogs in the courtroom. I am so impressed!”
2
Strong legal expertise, particularly in areas like employment law, business disputes, and custody cases
“Rogge is one of the most successful litigation attorneys in the country. He's the expert you want on your side.”
3
Personalized attention and understanding of client needs, with lawyers treating clients as individuals rather than just cases
“They listened with compassion and with a depth of understanding of the law that guided me and ultimately resulted in a settlement that I believe would not have happened if I had used any other firm.”
4
Efficient and effective resolution of legal matters, often in a timely manner
“Within 4 months we got the court day & my husband won the case - Praise God!”
5
Ethical and principled approach, with a focus on truth and integrity
“The truth is important to him. Very important. He has high integrity and he is kind as well.”
Cons
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Inconsistent and frustrating intake process, with some clients reporting difficulty in getting a response or representation
“The intake process is terrible. Instead of wanting to talk to you they make you fill out an online form then somebody emails you saying that will not represent you.”
2
Perceived unwillingness to take on certain types of cases, such as EEOC claims, even when the client has a strong case
“Regardless what type of the case it is, law firm should still give an opportunity for an employee to tell their story, especially if they will provide circumstantial evidence and when it comes to EEOC process.”
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Concerns about the firm's ethical standards and potential misconduct, with some clients reporting feeling misled or treated unfairly
“These people are misleading and plays dirty! Be mindful of that when dealing with them. It's all about the mighty dollar with them and they'll play dirty games and bend the law if need be.”