Steven Shareff, experienced  attorney in Charlottesville, VA with 12 reviews
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Steven Shareff

2421 Ivy Rd, Charlottesville, VA

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Henry

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08 Aug, 2023
I hired Mr. Shareff to file bankruptcy for me 2 years ago. He was very helpful gave me a free consultation prior to filing and any time I had a question he gave me his personal cell number so I could call him anytime I needed to. Mr. Shareff was very helpful throughout this process. His staff was always professional and well mannered. I recommend his law firm for any bankruptcy filing.
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Jennifer

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16 Jun, 2023
If I could give a zero star I would! I started my divorce process the end of September 2022. Nothing contested already separated for the time needed. All he had to do was submit the paperwork. In the beginning everything was great answered my questions and returned phone calls until I paid him for everything which he said that I had to pay in full before he would file with the courts. Then he had medical issues I understand that take presidents over everything. During this time there wasn’t anyone answering his phones or emails so I’m my mind I thought he was ignoring me. Then he finally answered me and explained he was dealing with medical stuff I said ok I hope you get better soon, please just keep me posted on my case once you get back to work. Finally get something from him in November. Then silence from him until end of February. Singed all the paperwork from him and sent it back. Finally received my divorce papers beginning of March. I am still waiting on something the judge signed off on March 8th to be sent out so everything will be finalized. I have called and emailed and gotten zero response. Do yourself a favor find another attorney Update he got my review and terminated my representation! Fastest response I’ve gotten from him in the whole process! Update: he sent the wrong paperwork to the wrong address. I provided him with the correct information and he refuses to fix his error. He will not respond to email to let me know if he is going to fix the issue or refund me my money. He stated he fulfilled his job. He did not because I paid him for a process that he did not finish. I have given him the option of the refund of the part he has not finished or to file the correct paperwork and no response.
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Steven mayer

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14 Aug, 2017
I had them do a limited research for me. They did an outstanding job, and I will be recommending them in the future. This April, 2018, I had them do more research for me, instead of in the area of personal injury like before, this one was criminal defense. They did an outstanding job for us, and I will be recommending them to everyone.
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Responsive and helpful communication with clients
“He gave me his personal cell number so I could call him anytime I needed to.”
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Professional and courteous staff
“His staff was always professional and well mannered.”
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Reliable and high-quality legal research services
“NLRG has consistently provided me with quality research that I can rely on.”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness during the legal process
“During this time there wasn't anyone answering his phones or emails so I'm my mind I thought he was ignoring me.”
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Delays in completing the legal work
“Finally received my divorce papers beginning of March. I am still waiting on something the judge signed off on March 8th to be sent out so everything will be finalized.”
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Failure to correct errors in the legal work
“He sent the wrong paperwork to the wrong address. I provided him with the correct information and he refuses to fix his error.”

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