Kirk David Becchi, experienced Lawsuit / Dispute, Litigation attorney in Charlottesville, VA with 78 reviews
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Kirk David Becchi

400 Locust Ave Ste 1, Charlottesville, VA

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University of Richmond, J.D.
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Shannon morgan

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31 Oct, 2024
I had a great experience starting from the first phone call, the communication was excellent and they answered any questions I had. They were quick with the process. Can’t thank them enough!
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Cb_grainger big daddy

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30 Oct, 2024
I just would like to leave this review about the law firm today . First off I obtained the firm for a civil case against a hotel in Virginia. I live in Boston Massachusetts so I wanted to hire a local attorney. My attorney was Drew Stifel . So finally after 10 months I got a courtdate in September. I drove down from Boston with my 2 dogs . Went to court only to find out that the defendant was never served . So basically my trip was for nothing . I spent close to $1,000. I was not happy so I asked to speak with Bob the Lead attorney . He agreed to pay my expenses and requested a bill . This review isn't about the $ its about the level of service . Your attorney didn't do his job its a year later and I still haven't got anywhere with this case . I was not happy so I called Bill up told him my concern and he didn't like the way I talked to him . Well guess what that dont matter because your law firm has done nothing but fail me in the period of a year . This is a result oriented buisness . You don't produce , You don't do your job you loose it dont help your buisness or help the client that hired you . Trust me Bob your a lawyer with a signed contract . Do your job and stop making excuses and get tuff buttercup. We don't sugarcoat shit up here in Boston . We don't pussyfoot with people and use excuses . DO YOUR JOB ! Because you owe me 1k its real easy to cry and say I dont like the way you talk I quit Looks like your the next person to be served in the Commonwealth of Virginia Truly Dissapointed
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Shirley mawyer

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25 Oct, 2024
Bob & his team made mine & my son’s experience after his truck accident more bearable and easy for us. It was a long road but this firm went above and beyond to make sure this case got settled and that we understood what was happening along the way. I highly recommend this firm. Thanks again
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who provide clear and thorough information to clients
“Mr. Byrne was so thoughtful and thorough with my questions! I really appreciated his consideration and respect in regards to my issues.”
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Compassionate and caring approach, making clients feel supported during difficult times
“Bob and Lauren are both so profressional and empathetic! Could not be more thankful for their services!”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness, keeping clients informed and addressing their concerns promptly
“Whenever I had questions about anything he walked me through it and got back to me promptly.”
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Demonstrated dedication and commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes for clients
“He exceeded all expectations and I will never speak with anyone else regarding council or representation moving forward.”
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Ability to handle a wide range of legal matters, including personal injury, adoptions, and estate planning
“We have used this practice twice for adoptions and once to develop our Will/Power of Attorney/Advance Medical Directive paperwork.”
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Inconsistent quality of service, with some reviewers reporting unsatisfactory experiences
“I would not recommend this firm, especially, Mr. G. Raye Jones. He lacks compassion and decency and has failed to behave ethically on my behalf.”
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Billing concerns, with some clients feeling that the fees charged were excessive or not justified
“We finally terminated Attorney Jones in September, and then received an additional $8800 invoice. We contacted MartinWren with no response from the law firm.”

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