Shana C Smith, experienced Business, Civil Rights attorney in Reston, VA with 133 reviews
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Shana C Smith

12110 Sunset Hills Rd Ste 600, Reston, VA

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Aisha barber

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12 Dec, 2024
Do not fall for these reviews as I am sure they are bought or written by friends and family. If you want accurate reviews please go to Yelp. I wish I had not been bamboozled by the google reviews and had gone to Yelp. It would have saved me a TON of money and time.
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Sheila rodriguez

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09 Dec, 2024
I appreciate the personal attention I received. The team is efficient and compassionate addressing my needs through a difficult season.
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Cynthia chapman

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06 Dec, 2024
All they do is take your money and leave you without representation! I had been charged $410 for a "STRATEGY SESSION" even though they advertise FREE Consultations!! I had to reach out to them one week AFTER I signed all their agreements and gave them the retainer. Right before my meeting with the attorney for a meeting to respond to the courts request, the company FIRED the attorney. They EMAILED me one hour before I was to call into the conference. not even a phone call. WHAT A JOKE! And to make things worse, I had to fight with them to get my retainer back. After many calls and emails, they have yet contacted me for an apology or to return my money "STRATEGY SESSION" that went nowhere. They don't just FIRE someone in the spot. They knew what they were doing way before that day. I'm the one that paid for a service that went nowhere and then had to pay again for a new attorney at a much BETTER firm (should have gone to ROOP XANTTOPOULOS BABOUNAKIS and KLAM PLLC first) Would NOT recommend Melone Hatley at all!!!
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Exceptional customer service and compassionate representation during difficult times
“The team is efficient and compassionate addressing my needs through a difficult season.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who deliver favorable outcomes
“Elizabeth Vaughn demonstrated not only her legal expertise but also an innate talent for creating a calm and positive atmosphere in the courtroom.”
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Personalized attention and clear communication throughout the legal process
“They took the time to thoroughly understand my case, communicated clearly the step by step, and helped me achieve my desired results.”
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Professionalism, timeliness, and attention to detail
“From appointments and reception, to advice and counsel, to document signing, nothing but kindness, efficiency, and politeness.”
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Trustworthy and ethical legal services
“For anyone in VA looking for trustworthy and expert legal assistance, Melone Hatley, P.C. is the firm to choose.”
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Inconsistent and unresponsive communication from attorneys
“Communication with Eric was practically non-existent. I never received copies of documents sent to opposing counsel in advance, and obtaining copies of responses required incessant requests.”
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Incompetence and lack of preparation leading to unfavorable outcomes
“Eric's incompetence was glaringly evident when he subpoenaed the wrong employers for my ex, demonstrating a fundamental lack of understanding of my case.”
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Charges for non-existent services and lack of transparency in billing
“All they do is take your money and leave you without representation! I had been charged ”
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Mishandling of cases and neglecting client needs
“Rebecca Melone completely mismanaged my entire case. Which should have been pretty basic.”
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Lack of experience and poor performance from assigned attorneys
“They trusted a recent graduate to deal with a very serious family matter in the JDR Fairfax county court. Everything that my family spoke with her about she did not address she was not prepared and more than $4000 down the drain for nothing.”

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