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26 May, 2022 by Anonymous
This man is a bottom feeding grifter. He takes advantage of people when they're at their lowest point. He has no ethics or morals. I can't believe he's still practicing.
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27 May, 2021 by Anonymous
CROOK... stole money from me, took my money and the day before court he calls me and says don’t come to court tomorrow.. Joker took my money just like that and never heard from again
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20 May, 2019 by Amanda f
I have used Stephen for Custody, Protective order, car accident and have never been let down. He is honest and straightforward. I reccomend him to everyone I know.
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18 Mar, 2014 by John
Trustworthy, in the beginning. Responsive, ? at a cost. Knowledgeable, Yes as far as I know but I'm not a lawyer. Kept me informed, NO I had to call his office to get an answer of "Still Waiting" I was contacted by his office 3 times in 3 years. Overall rating, Minimal work for the most settlement. NEVER AGAIN, my mistake, my fault. When I first met Dunnigan I believed him when he told me that my case was worth $500,000.00 dollars even though the insurance company would only pay out $100,000.00 dollars so I figured he would fight for every dime of it, (WIN WIN). He got me hooked like a fish then dropped me like a rock when it came time to settle 3 years later. He built my hopes up and made me feel like he was in it for the long haul and that his office was doing everything possible for me, until its time to settle. Then he started making excesses why they cannot take the case any further and why I needed to settle for the minimum offer. Every time I called or talked to his office because Dunnigan would NOT keep me informed, and I asked what was going on with my case, I was told a different excuse every time. It was always someone else's fault, doctors, insurance company's, other lawyers or something I said or didn't say or I did or didn't do, or I needed to get paper work stating this or that ... always something I or someone else had to do. I felt like why did I hire a lawyer if I needed to do the work. I had to get paper work for them or I had to talk to the doctor and there hands were tied, and they can't do no more, and the list goes on. It seemed Dunnigan's office sat on my case for years saying he is waiting for something or another. Excuses kept going on until I didn't care anymore and I knew Dunnigan was through helping me. I just wanted to get it over with and that's what he wanted TOO, so he gets paid and moves on. I told Dunnigan I wanted to fight for the $100,000.00 he said we could get and to take this to court and that's when he told me WE WOULD LOSE even though I was in the right and it would cost more to fight then to settle even though we would win the case. It was very highly suggested to me by him to settle the case. He did not want to take my case to court and said the best thing for me to do was a Arbitration settlement. Then I found out from his office that he had a vacation trip to Europe planned during the time I would have gone to court. Even though I won a settlement, it was minimal. I will be disabled for the rest of my life for someone else's negligence and I had to settle for less than the price of a used car. . NO European vacation or even a descent car for me (used). Then, after it was over I asked for copies of my file, I was told, "You have to be very specific about what paper work you ask for because there is just too much to go through and some of it I can't have." (I got NO, NO, NO paperwork on my case, NONE). If you need a quick lawyer to settle for the minimum, and DON'T fight, this is the one to go to. I was wrong for NOT doing my part in checking him out first. So In the end, IT WAS MY FAULT. And if you are military, It's worse because if you settle, you will have to pay back the military as well.

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16 Jun, 2016 by Andrea
I was rear ended by a tractor trailer while I was stopped at a red light. The trouble was that I was in a loaner car from my dealership because my car was being serviced. After the hospital and doctors visits, I had to deal with insurance company after insurance company. Each one denied responsibility because I wasn't in my own car. I had no idea what to do and my health insurance wasn't going to cover my physical therapy. Then, I hired Mr. Woodhouse. He told me to concentrate on healing, follow my doctor's orders, and that he would take care of the rest. That's real peace of mind. Not only did he deliver on his promises, but he kept me in the loop though the whole process. He got the insurance company to admit fault and then got me more money than I ever thought possible. He even negotiated my medical bills from physical therapy! And everything was all taken care of within a few months. I wouldn't hesitate to hire Mr. Woodhouse again. He did a great job with my claim and is a great attorney. I would recommend him to my friends and family.
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19 Jun, 2018 by Thomas
We may have lost a battle but we won the war, with that being said, Ms. Nace was very straight forward. She provided with her team, a family feeling from the team. She went above and beyond for my case with listening to everything I had to say. Every time I would call or send an email I would get a fast response and a honest one. The reason I choose this law firm was due to me speaking to someone a few years back at the firm and based on the phone conversation was the reasoning in reaching out again because I felt good vibes through a phone call that made me know they weren't here for anything other then the best for me. We went before the judge and presenting our case and reasons and even though the outcome wasn't what we expect, she didn't give up. She informed me what I could do and after thinking about it I reached out and explained my plan as such. She went above and beyond and I couldn't ask for anyone else. She was well prepared and stood and fought. She keeps positive enegry with and around her. You know you're in good hands and a positive one as well. She kept me up to date with every move she was making and everything that was being communicated between her and her team. I couldn't thank her more for the effort and time she put into hearing me and working my case. She's a delight and wonderful person. Thank you for your hard work and dedication for my son and I. You're truly a blessed person.
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05 Jun, 2018 by Anonymous
Katherine and the entire team at Holcomb Law were a pleasure to work with. I am extremely happy I chose them to represent me against a Reckless Driving charge due to an accident. Katherine knew the court and the judge. The process was streamlined and we were in and out in minutes. Couldn't have been easier.
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14 May, 2018 by Anonymous
Ms. Nace and everyone else at Holcomb Law were amazing to deal with. She let me know what was going on at all times and always kept me up to date. She also answered all of my questions in a timely manner while always being very professional. They offer to pray with you and I took advantage of that often, and it worked! I now have an attorney for life (although I hope I never need one again)!
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12 Feb, 2023 by John
Around 2020, I discovered that I had somehow been declared deceased. This was rather strange, because I certainly did not feel decreased. This had many negative consequences, particularly on my credit reports. I did research on the best way to deal with this and it was clear that I needed a lawyer. I contacted a couple who weren't responsive, then I was fortunate enough to have found Craig Marchiando of Consumer Litigation Associates. Craig is on the opposite side of the country from me, but everything was handled perfectly by phone and email, with help from his legal assistant, Sydnee Shirley and senior paralegal, Vicki Crissman. Craig did an excellent job of keeping my expectations realistic and keeping me updated when necessary, in what is a LONG process, by its very nature. I am limited in what I can say due to the terms of my non-disclosure agreement, but I will say that Craig went far beyond ANY realistic expectations in my particular case and I was DELIGHTED with the outcome.
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