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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced employment law attorneys
“Absolutely awesome top tier professional attorneys. They have help me and my business on numerous occasions on many types of different employment law advice, lawsuits and many other facets of running my own company.”
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Excellent communication and responsive to client needs
“Another very important aspect is communication. They are excellent in responding to questions and concerns.”
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Advocates for both employers and employees
“They work diligently for both sides of the employment spectrum. I am a company owner but I have been present when they are working just as hard to defend an employee of some company who has had something not right happen in their employment.”
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Provide personalized and empathetic service
“Erika Birch was a beacon of hope at a time when I felt options appeared limited and the likelihood of a satisfactory resolution seemed impossible. Her calm and empathetic demeanor offered emotional succor.”
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Successful in negotiating favorable settlements for clients
“The end result was a positive financial settlement. I highly recommend Lauren and the firm if you are in need of legal representation due to employment.”
Cons
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Unprofessional and rude staff at times
“The person answering the phone was rude from the outset. She wouldn't let me speak about my case, and when I suggested that the really good firms in town DO NOT CHARGE for the initial consultation, she only said that they were the best in the state (very tall claim and would love to hear what the other really good firms in the state have to say about that) and if I didn't like the paid consultation I should use one of those other firms and hung up on me.”
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Attorneys can be late or unprepared for meetings
“The attorney (Jonathan) was late to the call by almost 15 minutes. At 225 an hour, I'm sure it's reasonable to expect timeliness. [...] The attorney had read through exactly zero lines of the documents I provided two weeks in advance.”
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Potentially overpriced compared to other firms
“There are far more experienced (and cheaper) law firms in Salt Lake City. I'm not one to gripe about cost, and will happily pay a premium for a job well done - but thats not what this firm provides.”

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19 Aug, 2024 by T enterprise
Called multiple times to get assistance with a case. No reply back. Their automated message kept insisting I use their online consultation form so I filled that out and got an email that basically stated my case doesn't fit their criteria even though they advertise in practicing in the exact type of law that I need. Sucks to hear since they were referred to me. I still haven’t talked to a human at their office so they can hear my story.
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29 Jul, 2024 by Ben hall
We had a great experience Anthony & Kass! I had an unemployment appeal hearing I needed to go to and Anthony & Kass helped us prepare for it successfully. Great people to work with & would 100% recommend them to anyone!
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21 Mar, 2024 by Bryonann g.
Erika Birch was a beacon of hope at a time when I felt options appeared limited and the likelihood of a satisfactory resolution seemed impossible. Her calm and empathetic demeanor offered emotional succor. I’m eternally grateful for her services. The staff was awesome as well.
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20 Mar, 2024 by Agua de la noche
I had the pleasure of working with Ezzy at Scholnick Birch Hallam Harstad Thorne and I cannot speak highly enough of her! Ezzy is extremely knowledgeable, professional, and truly goes above and beyond for her clients. She is always quick to respond to any questions or concerns and her attention to detail is impeccable. Ezzy made the entire process smooth and stress-free for me, which I greatly appreciated. Her positive attitude and passion for her work really shine through in everything she does. I highly recommend working with Ezzy at Scholnick Birch Hallam Harstad Thorne - you won't be disappointed!
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06 Feb, 2024 by Beatrice rosentangle
Great job, I could not have a better lawyer.
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