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18 Jul, 2024 by Alex tsym
TRASH COMPANY, STAY AWAY!!! After initial consultation everything looked great and I was ready to move forward. They said they would reach out with engagement letter. Took them three weeks to get back to me so I decided to read the reviews and man I was wrong. Apparently they work like a turtle very slow with nothing to show for. Just a BIG SCAM. After hearing from them 3 weeks later I told them I am not moving forward. Now 6 months after that email they send me an invoice for the consultation for $330 and expect me to pay even through they did not disclose the cost of the consultation or make it clear that there was a fee even. Won’t be paying it of course. If it takes them weeks to send a engagement letter for a customer moving forward imagine what it would look like them doing any work for you.
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18 Jul, 2024 by Hua chen
TRASH law firm , STAY AWAY!!! They are not professional , they just send bill for money, they did nothing for us, they are scam , we paid almost more than $10,000, but got nothing back. They never told us our case still active or closed either by mail (email) or phone. we regret to choose MDK Law in Bellevue. We wouldn't recommend this law firm to anyone else.
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18 Apr, 2024 by Communication
Poor service, poor communication. Made promises and then overcharged.
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08 Apr, 2024 by Timothy siegel
Unresponsive.
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28 Oct, 2023 by Amit grover
I hired this firm to complete a medical practice acquisition contract. I had a Zoom meeting with the primary lawyer in late June 2023. He expressed to me they are well experienced in Medical law and could complete this contract in 3-4 weeks. As weeks went by, my business partner, the selling party, along with their respective lawyers, were getting very frustrated with the lack of communication from MDK law and the slow progress of the contract. The other parties repeatedly stated their lawyers had expressed to them this was a "boiler plate" contract and shouldn't take more than 2-3 weeks. Remember they quoted me 3-4 weeks to complete the contract in late June 2023 and per their own billing statement, the first time they contacted the other party's lawyer was on 08/09/23. I would email them with questions, ask for updates and my emails would be ignored. Two weeks later they would send me an email, clearly having not read my emails, as my questions would remain unanswered. I paid the first bill in the amount of $1,665. This acquisition contract was holding up all other aspects of the new practice we were building including our credentialing, lease agreement and banking. I kept asking for updates and again incomplete replies 2 weeks later. They filed PLLC paperwork with WA state 2 months after I hired them, 4 weeks after the quoted timeline of completion of the contract, and they spelled my partner's name wrong on the official paperwork. I was charged $1,195 for that filing. Finally the selling party and their lawyer were very frustrated and contacted me on Sept 1st and gave us a deadline of Sept 8th to complete the purchasing agreement. I immediately emailed MDK Law and expressed the urgency of the matter and even called and spoke to their paralegal on the next business day. Afternoon of Sept 8th, they sent me an incomplete rough draft. It was too late to complete the transaction by end of business day on Sept 8th. They sent me an additional bill of $4,471. I emailed them expressing my frustration with their poor/delayed communication, our contract falling through and their overall unprofessionalism. They took no responsibility for missing their own deadline by 6+ weeks, accused me of inaccuracies, said I was the reason the contract fell through and threated me by letting me know they will send me to collections if I don't pay the remainder of the bill. I have paid the final bill for a total of $6,136. For that I got an incorrectly filed PLLC with WA state, no purchasing agreement, poor communication and unprofessionalism. Lastly our main competitor, who is also a client of theirs, reached out to the selling party in the middle of this transaction. The selling party of course was not happy about this. Save yourself the time, headache and money; find an alternative law firm that values their clients, their time, business and money; and not just their billing.
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19 Sep, 2024 by Cameron summers
I have had the chance to be represented by Mrs. Mucklestone on a number of occasions. Every one has had a positive outcome. She and her staff are respectful, super responsive and have given me the piece of mind that I am taken care of through tough situations. I cannot give higher recommendations and honestly, five stars aren’t enough!
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17 Sep, 2024 by Eugene taits (et)
Jeannie handled my traffic ticket. The whole experience was flawless : from submitting documents to getting ticket dismissed in court. Don’t get tickets, but if you do - I highly recommend her service.
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17 Sep, 2024 by John anderson
Ms. Mucklestone was fantastic! She got both of my tickets completely dismissed and was very responsive to any questions I had. I didn’t even have to show up in court. Completely and wholeheartedly recommend!
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05 Jun, 2007 by Anonymous
Matt Wagner is a fabulous attorney. So exceptional to the point that it's easy to get spoiled by Matt's responsiveness and detailed knowledge.
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07 Dec, 2023 by Travis
It was great to work with Koby. She's approachable, down to earth and practical with her recommendations. Helped me convert an entity and did an important contract review for me.
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03 May, 2021 by Sherronda
We are grateful to have the counsel of Ms. Wilbanks. Wilbanks is very responsive to all inquires and requests for meetings. No question is too elementary, she explains concepts well and will ensures her clients have a clear understanding. She also looks at all potential scenarios to a problem and gives feedback to allow the client to make the best educated decision.
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30 Apr, 2021 by Robert
Working with Koby on starting-up a craft distillery, has been a wonderful learning experience. Her approach has always been (since day one) direct & honest, to the point. Koby is able to explain legalities and contractual concepts in layman's terms to make them applicable to what we actually want to do: make rum. She has always provided feedback in a timely manner (even just to given indication on when a certain task will be completed). I look forward to continuing to work with Koby as we turn our start-up project into business reality.
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