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The lawyer is reliable and available during difficult times
“Sean went out of his way to take care of me. He took the time to know my situation personally, which made my case more personal to him. Mr. Lynch made himself available when I needed him, which really meant a lot to me.”
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The lawyer has a team that provides good representation
“I have had a good experience working with Sean's team. He has represented me in a family custody battle for two years.”
Cons
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The lawyer does not always diligently work on cases or communicate well with clients
“Attorney Lynch did not diligently work on my case as I paid him to do. As a matter of fact he lied about working on my case at all. He does not return phone calls or answer e-mail.”
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The lawyer has made mistakes in legal filings and documents
“I knew it wasn't going to be easy when he filed the petition without having gotten my review (which I had requested) and with my soon-to-be ex-wife's last name completely wrong, and my first name also wrong (did he actually review the filing?).”
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The lawyer can be hostile and disrespectful towards clients
“Sean was hostile and disrespectful to me during my divorce proceedings and I was shocked because he was supposed to be my advocate during a difficult time in my life.”

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11 May, 2023 by Tony
• ***I WOULD STEER CLEAR OF SEAN IF I HAD IT TO DO OVER AGAIN*** Sean was hostile and disrespectful to me during my divorce proceedings and I was shocked because he was supposed to be my advocate during a difficult time in my life. In addition, Sean came up with higher child support payments for me than the opposing party attorney did and when I re-calculated the child support payments, the opposing party lawyer ended up accepting my calculations. Sean told me about a deadline for a response on reading and responding to documents from the opposing party and then called me to yell at me and berate me when I texted him that I had emailed him a full response. I did ALL of the reading and work on my case. Sean was hard to contact and the opposing party lawyer even accused me of not having a lawyer because Sean was so hard to contact. The worst part of it all is that I had a few very reasonable requests for changes to the divorce decree that the opposing party had crafted and had sent them to Sean to relay to the opposing party lawyer. Sean never relayed my comments to the opposing party lawyer and merely told the opposing party lawyer that I wouldn't budge and that we would have to go to court to settle the issues. The opposing party contacted me directly, outside of both lawyers and asked why in the world I would want to go to court and spend a lot more money?! I replied that I certainly did not want to go to court and I sent her the email I had sent to Sean with my requests for changes to the divorce decree. She read it and found the changes I requested to be perfectly reasonable and ordered her attorney to make the changes I requested via an email which she cc'd me on. Her exact words were “The requests Tony has made are reasonable, I don't know why Tony's lawyer did not pass them on to you.” I normally give out great reviews to bless people. In this case, I felt like it was my duty to warn fellow people who might be in a desperate legal situation. It is a horrible thing to feel like your attorney, who is supposed to be your advocate, feels like an enemy.
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25 Nov, 2021 by Anonymous
This man is not a nice guy. He will treat you second class. Read the reviews, read other reviews. You will see the difference.
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17 Oct, 2021 by Anonymous
I will say Mr.Lynch isn't very good at communication. I will wait two weeks and than email or call to check to see what is going on. He will update I have filed this and that, Still waiting on a court date. Now I am not sure if Family Court are short staffed or not but it pretty crazy the Criminal Courts is throwing court dates as fast as you can blink. I just want to know why it take so long! I will advise you to start checking in with your paying customers! Updates maybe not once a week but EVERY TWO WEEKS WILL BE APPRECIATED! We are antsy parents who are just wanting this burden to be handle and over with!
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05 Oct, 2021 by Edward
I have had a good experience working with Sean's team. He has represented me in a family custody battle for two years.
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30 Jul, 2021 by Jonathan
He completely ruined our case. It was like the opposing party had 2 lawyers. Do not hire this man
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