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07 Sep, 2024 by Tony depasquale
Wonderful attorney who really cares about her clients. Goes above and beyond. I can't recommend her more highly.
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05 Aug, 2024 by Mandy lancaster
I deliberated extensively on whether or not to share this review. My intention in doing so is to prevent another family from experiencing the same situation. In March of 2024, we engaged the services of Lindsey and paid our retainer. Three weeks later, we discovered that $3,000 had been (illegally) withdrawn from our personal bank account (not the retainer account). Initially, we were informed that this was an accidental charge and that it would be refunded. However, the refund only occurred after I threatened to report LJW to the Bar Association, and even then one of the checks bounced. Retrieving our payment was an arduous process. Communication with Lindsey was near impossible. Emails were not sent to opposing counsel, phone calls to me were not returned, and emails went unanswered. I was informed by LJW that she couldn't speak or meet with me due to being out of the country or out of town. Yet, I unexpectedly encountered her thirty minutes later at a local restaurant nearby, on two separate occasions. She frequently claimed to be on vacation or provided extremely odd reasons for her unavailability. The billing rates in LJW’s documentation did not align with the actual charges. We were billed $75 for 10, 28, 45 second conversations, or for conversations that never transpired. Additionally, we were charged for meetings that never took place. Upon questioning these unjust charges, LJW fabricated additional charges to cover up the initial inaccuracies. I have evidence to substantiate all of this. LJW also informed us of two paralegals with whom we could communicate at a discounted rate. Despite my diligent attempts, I never received a response from them, yet they billed me, and their names appeared on LJW’s legal documents. I spent countless hours emailing and leaving voicemails for these “Paralegals” only to discover that neither of them worked for LJW. She had no paralegals, yet she conveyed the impression that these individuals were still part of her team. I managed to contact one of these individuals, and she confirmed that she had left LJW months prior. She informed me to report LJW to the Bar Association for many reasons, including how LJW continued to use her name as the company paralegal despite her repeated requests for LJW to desist. I have never felt so exploited in my life. This was someone we trusted personally, who had pledged to assist our family. Eventually, we had to terminate our engagement with LJW and start afresh. In summary, we paid a $5,000 retainer, $3,000 was illicitly taken from us. I informed LJW that I wanted the $3,000 back plus the remaining retainer. She stated that our remaining retainer was around $1,400, an amount that should have been substantially higher considering the absence of any progress alongside her unjust charges. Ultimately, she only refunded the $3,000 and retained our remaining retainer. Predictably, the check bounced. This situation was deeply disheartening.
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30 Apr, 2024 by Danny gonzales
She is currently representing me and she is amazing!
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11 Apr, 2024 by Andrew jones
I’d be more than happy to share the experience most have had, but unfortunately that won’t be happening. Took unpaid time off of work to schedule an in person appointment, which was then canceled on me last minute. Although I didn’t feel comfortable just consulting over Zoom, it was better than nothing. Sadly, I still got nothing, as even the Zoom meeting was apparently unable to take place. After losing roughly $600 from taking off of work, and dealing with a time sensitive legal issue, I’m now in a worse position than I was before.
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15 Mar, 2024 by Courtney hay
Wonderful to work with. Great advice. Made me feel at ease- 5 stars
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14 May, 2017 by Anonymous
He doesn't own a large firm with all of the trappings of a big-time lawyer. His laid back approach and method of delivery makes him very good at getting those corporate lawyers believe they're dealing with someone they can disregard. But that's when the experience and wisdom of his knowledge of how a contract will be interpreted and how to ensure his client gets the best deal possible given the situation. Pressed for time, limited resources and a $1M lawsuit staring me in the face for non-compete violation (allegedly) and an injunction preventing me from running my new business, prevented from working in my area of expertise along with the $1M suit made for a bad few weeks. Chuck recommended mediation and we didn't win everything we wanted. But we got a little more than I needed to proceed. Highly Recommended - Just be sure to bring a lot of $$, but it's worth it. Thanks Chuck
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