Joseph F Orifici

4625 S 2300 E Ste 100, Holladay, UT

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Les nuttall

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23 Nov, 2024
So I went to a BBQ... all I remember is having two shots of some liquor I was unfamiliar with.... then I woke up or came to in jail!!....oh no!... what did I do?... well I found out pretty quick...6 separate charges in the city and county... my life was over!...I was lucky...I came across the Legal Boys flyer have them a call... they saved me!... seemed as if he commanded the court room in my favor... oh I don't know what would happen to me without them.... if you have done Something stupid .... we all have those moments.... you need them the Legal Boys... worth every penny!!!!.... oh that was year and a half ago now I haven't touched a drop of liquor since...
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Toni m trombley

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17 Oct, 2024
I called to attain an attorney for my boyfriend. The lady that answered was very sweet and said she would get Joe to call me. When I spoke to Joe, he just kept telling me how stupid I was and cutting me down for being disabled. He finally calmed down enough to tell me I couldn't afford them ( even though they clearly state everyone can do a payment plan). He was rude, unkind and kind of an a complete jerk. Kinda glad I didn't pursue them .
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Yulin yin

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14 Oct, 2024
We had an extremely bad experience with the firm. We had a contract with a flat fee but the office manager broke it before the case was solved. He forced us to plead guilty otherwise they will terminate the contract and stop working on it immediately. Or we can pay them $5000 more to continue the case. Our family was super stressful and had to accept pleading guilty even though we are innocent. Because we don’t have $5000 after playing them a flat fee. They used very harsh words to threaten us to plead guilty, and refused to communicate with us, even though we were willing to pay a little bit in addition to a flat fee. They broke the contract completely. All they wanted was taking your money and force you to plead guilty so they can close the case. We felt broken and helpfulless. Never work with them!
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Dedicated and Aggressive Lawyer
“Mr orifici is very dedicated. He is phenomenal. I highly recomend him. I give him 5 stars plus!!!”
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Obtains Desired Results
“He handled my husband's divorce and he obtained the results we sought. I highly recommend him to anyone who needs an aggressive and efficient lawyer.”
Cons
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Unprofessional Conduct
“This guy showed up to our consultation In shorts and a Tshirt, then basically told me If I hired him i would end up on probation!”
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Disrespectful Communication
“When my case was taken he was always disreapectful, swore at me the opponent, and tried to get u to take plea deals that were not in your best intrest.”
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Unethical Practices
“Thteatened me and family, talked behind ny back to the other laywera. Bailed myself out and won. Sorry don't use him or u will be sorry u did. Shouldn't even be a laywer”

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