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Professionalism and excellent legal services
“Professional", "Great people.", "Did a great job on the Legal paperwork.”
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Caring and helpful attorneys
“Peter is a Great attorney who is down to earth and very helpful!! Best attorney, during hard times after my mother's passing.”
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Efficient and responsive staff
“Reliable, experienced staff who values their clientele.", "Very professional and extremely helpful with my brothers estate.”
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Lack of communication and preparation
“My attorney failed to inform me of vital information in order to prepare for each step in my divorce process. This lack of preparation was likely due to the fact that she would meet me 5-10 minutes before any court appearance and not tell me how we would proceed.”
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Unresponsive and dismissive customer service
“Just awful! Don't set up a consultation even. [...] Tried to talk to paralegal, Lisa, for the lawyer who was irrate from the minute she got on the phone, and hung up on me after asking why I had a bill.”
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Unsatisfactory case handling
“This is the worst law firm in Burlington and possibly in the state, They take the case and the retainer, but when you call to discuss the case that is in one day , but been calling the lawyer for a few weeks and the lawyer doesn't even call back.”

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25 Apr, 2024 by Sue lasco
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24 Mar, 2024 by The1txes
My attorney failed to inform me of vital information in order to prepare for each step in my divorce process. This lack of preparation was likely due to the fact that she would meet me 5-10 minutes before any court appearance and not tell me how we would proceed. I would also get an email from her at the most 30 minutes before my scheduled court appearance in which there was no time to strategize. She never offered the records I provided her of my husband's travel schedule, and she never pursued the fact that he failed to disclose one of his checking accounts. Basically, there was never any burden of proof placed on my husband despite the fact that I had information that exposed my husbands lies.
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17 Jan, 2024 by Thomas kach
Peter is a Great attorney who is down to earth and very helpful!! Best attorney, during hard times after my mother's passing.
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11 Jan, 2024 by Phyllis davis
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21 Jun, 2023 by Becky love
Rude!!!!!!
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William has been my lawyer for years to deal with my bankruptcy and was very patient and kind through a difficult time. He is also prompt on taking or returning calls. I would highly recommend him to anyone questioning the bankruptcy process.
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05 Feb, 2021 by Shawn
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27 Jan, 2021 by Gregory
William Nickolai has been my Lawyer for my chapter 13 bankruptcy now for a few years. William is very detailed in your case from start to finish. His staff is out of this world they are very friendly and very detailed in anything you need know about your case from court dates to monitoring what's going on with your case and making sure everything is good on your end. I have recommended William Nickolai to family and he has taking very good care of them in their case's
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21 May, 2015 by Anonymous
I was so impressed with Jessica. She didn't push any additional services upon me. Her prices were more than reasonable. Her fees were also structured as a flat fee so I knew the cost up front. In fact, her fee was so in line that I felt a little guilty for all the work she performed for me. I will recommend her to anyone who will listen. She will be my go to attorney from now on.
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24 Mar, 2015 by Anonymous
Jessica spent ample time with us, answering all of our questions and ensuring that she was creating a plan that fit our unique circumstances and needs. She did a great job explaining the options for our plan as well as what the options meant. She also ensured that our plan was funded; no detail was left out. In addition to her professionalism, I really appreciated how personable and caring she was. I would highly recommend Jessica to everyone!
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30 Mar, 2010 by Mark
I have had Peter as my attorney for going on 3 years. He has done an excellent job. He has excellent attention to detail and will use those details to help your case. He has helped me protect my daughter from her very abusive mother. Yes, I am a MAN and have Primary Placement and I am the Primary Custodial Parent to my daughter. In a state that always leans towards the woman, he stayed the course. He is honest and upfront on what to expect. If you tell him you are in for the long haul, he will continue to represent you with professionalism and always be honest with you. My divorce is over, but my ex-wife continues to be in contempt of court orders, Pete continues to represent me and has done a job that I do not think any other attorney could do.
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