Kathleen A. Cassidy Goodman, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Helotes, TX with 36 reviews
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Kathleen A. Cassidy Goodman

12274 Bandera Road, Helotes, TX

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Michael jones

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04 Oct, 2024
Would not recommend. I had an appointment at 3:00pm, scheduled via the website and confirmed the day before. An appointment for which I had to take off work early in order to make. I went to the office and waited in the lobby area from 2:55pm to 3:06pm. I completed my intake form and was never acknowledged. Multiple staff members walked by me and never uttered a word. I did however hear them talking in an animated fashion to each other. It was only when I got up to leave did anyone bother to speak to me. I found the experience very rude, unprofessional and demeaning. I would give a zero stars, if I could.
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Attorney Cassidy Goodman explained all the legalese in a way that made it easy to understand.
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