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Significant delays in processing and paying out settlements
“Endless delays in paying out the devry settlement, every time checks are supposed to be sent out, they come up with some brand new "unforseen" problem, just brutal.”
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Lack of communication and transparency with clients
“Horrible communication. Horrible customer service. I WOULD NOT Recommend.”
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Incompetence and mismanagement of settlement cases
“Incompetent company. They claim to be an 'industry leader in providing settlement administration and litigation management services to law firms, corporations, and government agencies' and having 'cutting edge technologies'. They were put in charge of a settlement that Kroll originally screwed up and not only did it take them months, with no communication to the class members, but they too somehow messed up the calculations.”
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Unethical and questionable business practices
“I will be filing a complaint with the State Bar. Unethical and dishonest law firm with zero regard for clients they represent.”
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Disrespectful and rude treatment of clients, especially veterans
“Terrible customer service. Very rude!!! As a group we have gotten together to go to a local news station because of all the contradicting information they tell us, and then when we go to our law firm they Say they're waiting on Brown and Greer. Then brown and Greer says they have nothing to do with it, contact my lawyer.”

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17 Sep, 2024 by Johnny mckinney
Horrible people along with all those involved in the 3M earplug lawsuit. Between this firm and Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz they are making sure anyone who should be paid from this get very little. Several other veterans have also said they have been screwed out of this settlement and have gotten little to nothing. We are the ones who have to live with the constant ringing or hearing loss not any of you in these firms! This whole thing from this from that has trickled down is sketchy and I am sure they are pocketing more than they should.... all of them.
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10 Sep, 2024 by Benjamin whitcher
I have tried to contact this firm they say contact your primary counsel yet they are responsible for distributing the payment and Despite having all the proper documentation for my 3m settlement they passed me over for payment so now I have no idea when or if I will ever get paid I am a 100 percent disabled veteran and could really use the money I am going to report them to the Judge responsible for this lawsuit for paying out of order according to the fifo numbers and I think I am going to sue them for breach of contract and compensation for lost time lost for having to track down documentation that was their responsibility to find in the first place.
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13 Aug, 2024 by --
50% in legal fees from a settlement is truly obscene. Greedy lawyers need to go out of business
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12 Aug, 2024 by Jc
Terrible company. They took possession of the Juul settlement and are refusing to issue payments. So essentially, They stole 300 million dollars. I hope every one of them goes to jail
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05 Aug, 2024 by Robert weisse
Like many others, I am a part of the 3M settlement and have had zero luck receiving my payout. When I call BrownGreer, they tell me to wait and to call my lawyer. When I called my lawyer, they told me to call BrownGreer. This place is a fraud and should have a lawsuit brought on them by everyone affected by their actions!
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