Tammy Lynn Sossei, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Richmond, VA with 14 reviews
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Tammy Lynn Sossei

4114 E. Parham Road, Richmond, VA

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Elizabeth

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21 Jan, 2022
Ms. Sossei is a badass attorney and I would highly recommend her! Very detail oriented and hard working! She will fight hard for you and never settles for less than. She never sugar coats anything and is always 100% honest when it comes to your case. She does not treat you like just another client or a file on her desk, she treats you like family!
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Jasmine

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17 Jan, 2022
We had an absolutely horrendous experience with Tammy Sossei. Do not waste a second of your time or money with her as your attorney! She failed to provide any basic guidance, strategy, or to adequately prepare us for what to expect come court day. She was some combination of disorganized, tardy, disheveled, and unprepared for every interaction. It was clear that the judges do not respect or think highly of her. Her assistant, Katie, is basically incompetent. For example, she sent the wrong settlement offer to the other sides attorney, her scanned legal docs were missing random pages, and she doesn’t understand how to transfer files between google docs and word. I regret ever allowing Ms. Sossei to represent us for such an important life matter. Do not trust her with your legal affairs. She (and in turn, you) will lose.
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Beatrice

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02 Feb, 2021
Nice, friendly, sweet until it was time to work. She dropped the ball. Big time. I should have googled and been better prepared for myself. What’s the point of a hired attorney right. Find someone better. Or worry you may miss something because your on your own. But if you want a great friendly personality. She’s it.
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Highly knowledgeable and detail-oriented, fights hard for clients
“Ms. Sossei is a badass attorney and I would highly recommend her! Very detail oriented and hard working! She will fight hard for you and never settles for less than.”
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Cares about clients and their wellbeing, treats them like family
“She does not treat you like just another client or a file on her desk, she treats you like family!”
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Responsive and available, even on weekends and nights
“She responds to emails on weekends, nights, early mornings. Will stay late working on a case because she wants to do a wonderful job in court and represent her client for the best outcome!”
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Excellent communication and explains things clearly
“She explained details of VA laws, court proceedings, lawyer verbage in the simplest way for me to understand.”
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Highly professional, compassionate, and honest
“Tammy is extremely professional, knowledgeable, detail-oriented (she does not miss a thing!), compassionate and absolutely wonderful to work with. She is very calm and attentive, and diligently works to protect her client's interests.”
Cons
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Lack of preparation and organization, unprofessional behavior
“We had an absolutely horrendous experience with Tammy Sossei. Do not waste a second of your time or money with her as your attorney! She failed to provide any basic guidance, strategy, or to adequately prepare us for what to expect come court day. She was some combination of disorganized, tardy, disheveled, and unprepared for every interaction.”
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Failure to provide adequate guidance and support
“Tammy quit my case just a week before a critical hearing. She provided no "crossover" support to help me figure out where I stood after she left the case. For the one hearing in which she appeared and represented me, she did zero preparation with me.”

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