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Pros
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The lawyer is highly knowledgeable and provides clear, valuable information
“Tom speaks with knowledge, clarity and intelligence. I would want him on my side in any difficult legal difficulty.”
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The lawyer's webinars and presentations are informative and educational
“I get great information from Mr. Grieve's webinars on the USCCA website.”
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The lawyer is friendly, helpful, and responsive to client needs
“Trisha was extremely kind, quickly responsive, and very knowledgeable. She answered all of my questions with great depth and took a huge relief off my shoulders.”
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The lawyer has a strong expertise in self-defense and firearms law
“Tom's monthly webinar for members of USCCA are extremely valuable, mildly entertaining and ALMOST make me want to live in Wisconsin simply for the ability to hire him and his firm in case I ever need an attorney.”
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A few reviewers had negative experiences with the firm, citing lack of responsiveness and ineffective representation
“I paid them approximately $5,000 and they didn't do anything for me. They showed up to two zoom court dates that took about 30 minutes in total.”
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Some reviewers expressed concerns about the firm's billing practices and the high costs of their services
“They charge a flat rate which they make it seem like it will be in your favor and maybe some of these attorneys are great but I didn't have that experience.”

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20 Aug, 2024 by Kathryn h.
Avoid this firm at all costs. Madeline C. Bitto is the most inadequate attorney I have ever encountered. She failed to review my case or provide a proper defense, which directly resulted in my loss of school choice, primary placement and decision-making authority for my children. Her unprofessional conduct during my hearing included playing with her hair and wedding ring while drinking Starbucks, and she was clearly unprepared. Madeline C. Bitto even asked me for guidance on what to do before the hearing. To make matters worse, she abandoned my case just before the hearing during the week of Thanksgiving, recognizing her own incompetence. Additionally, this unethical firm did not refund my money. Please invest in qualified legal representation and avoid this firm, which operates with the same disregard as the discount retailer, Walmart.
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14 Jun, 2024 by Jake brow
I’d spoken with a handful of family attorneys before having the pleasure of interacting with Madeline, and immediately I knew I was in the right place. The care and professionalism from her and the team at Divergent was above and beyond, and really put me at ease throughout the entire process. I cannot recommend Divergent strongly enough. Family matters require the best lawyers, and that’s who they are.
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23 Mar, 2024 by Lyndsey
I paid them approximately $5,000 and they didn’t do anything for me. They showed up to two zoom court dates that took about 30 minutes in total. They assigned me an attorney wi was straight out of college, then quit. So then I got assigned another attorney who again appeared to be right out of law school. But I figured she had a great staff around her and that I’d still be in good hand’s, but was I wrong! It seemed to me that they just wanted it to go trial so their part of the contract was fulfilled and they could suck more money out of me. They never even tried one time to contact my ex to work out a deal in order to avoid trial. I think I figured it out and they probably spent five hours on my case all together and that is very generous on my part because it was only probably about two hours, expert I gave them another three as the paralegal probably entered my financials in their system, which was never even filed with the court. Then they asked me for more money and just didn’t sure to for ac court date; I found it from the judge that I was no longer getting represented by the firm. So I cashed the firm and wanted the main last who would be the one to issue out refunds give me a call, which never happened. They however had the attorney call me av couple times but I had told them I didn’t want a call from her, only from the other lady. Go somewhere else because these people are what give matters ac bad rap. They charge a flat rate which they make it seem like it will be in your favor and maybe some of these attorneys are great but I didn’t have that experience. I just know I wouldn’t risk it
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14 Mar, 2024 by Tori fisher
Trisha was extremely kind, quickly responsive, and very knowledgeable. She answered all of my questions with great depth and took a huge relief off my shoulders.
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13 Sep, 2023 by Bucky guy
I spoke to Attorney Joe Kennedy-he was unapologetically rude and unempathetic as I tried to explain my circumstances. He gave a pathetic long sigh before asking me a question relevant to what I was dealing with. As we spoke, I obtained a vibe that he was not genuinely interested in helping me and my family. I do not believe this individual is working in the right profession.
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