Reviews
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who provide sound legal advice
“Ashley is super smart. Excellent guidance for employment issues. She put me at ease with my situation and gave me great counseling. Definitely recommend.”
2
Personable and caring approach that puts clients at ease
“Barbara Queen assisted my husband and me in navigating some tricky issues with his employer. She is knowledgeable, helpful, understanding, responsive, and kind.”
3
Effective in negotiating favorable outcomes for clients
“Barbara worked well and diligently towards a fair and equitable negotiated solution. Was very happy with the out come.”
4
Transparent and upfront about fees and billing
“Her cost(s) and billing were done and explained completely, all in all the cost was below the expected for these services.”
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Professional and responsive office staff
“The office staff is a delight to work with. Minimal issues and extremely professional.”
Cons
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High retainer fees and hourly rates that may be inaccessible for some clients
“Doesn't offer free consultation, as well as charging an outrageous amount o”
2
Lack of communication and responsiveness in some cases
“I called to get help with a discrimination case against a business and they never even called me back or even gave me an acknowledgement after leaving a voicemail with their services.”
3
Perceived prioritization of profits over client outcomes in some instances
“All they do is take your money. Paid $5K; they gave me $1500 back. Somehow name was changed online. I am referring to Lawrence and Associates, attorneys downtown Richmond, VA.”
4
Inconsistent quality of service, with some clients reporting poor experiences
“I wasn't able to get the services I needed on my case, I felt that they weren't in my corner as support for helping me. Good people work there but I wasn't pleased with the results.”
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Potential bias towards defending employers in some cases
“Frankly, I wasted my time and $150…as the Associate Lawyer I spoke with, overly advocated for the would-be Defendant, although the Law Firm purports to represent Plaintiffs.”