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03 Dec, 2017 by Anonymous
Cardo Gorsuch represented me as a child many years ago. She was friends with my perspective guardians so she spoke to them and not me. She failed to represent me or to discuss my options and what was happening with me. In a system that where minors are vulnerable and unable to advocate for themselves, I think it's important to hold those who are professionally representing them accountable.

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08 Sep, 2010 by Ron
As current chairman and previous supervisor for our Town, I have had the pleasure of working with Steve on many town matters since we retained him in 1991. Steve has always given us advice and guidance that proves to be "right on the mark". He has a unique way of cutting through the legal mumbo jumbo and gets right to the heart of the matter. Steve also has excellent associates and employees within his firm that go out of their way to be helpful to any concerns or requests you may have. We have always found that Steve and his firm have been more than fair on billing hours for service. I would highly recommend Steve Chiquoine for any of your legal matters, especially municipal law.
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07 Sep, 2010 by Tim
Very few times in your life do you meet and retain someone that will assist you in making decisions that are life altering. Steve Chiquoine and his firm continually demonstrate a deep understanding of a clients goals and obstacles, our experience has been nothing short of Thank God for Steve Chiquoine. We would highly recomend you make the call and find out for yourself, in these high challenging times having a firm that is there for you seperates this frim from others.
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07 Sep, 2010 by Ron
I have worked with Steve for 27 years as the attorney representing companies I have worked for. We continue to use his services for collections as well as other legal issues that arrise for many reasons. I know i can trust him to make judgments & decisions with the best interests of our company in mind & decisions that I & our CEO would have made ourselves.
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03 Jan, 2023 by Clayton p
Called 9 months ago to get set up with a lawyer through LaRowe Gerlach. Just for standard business paperwork and whatnot. I was directed to Max and had a phone call with him, where he said he’d work with us. I sent over the documents he requested and then proceeded to wait for a reply. Over the next few months I called in several times, figuring he had simply been busy, but always spoke to a secretary who said he would call me. He never did. I eventually asked if he was not interested in having us as a client and was assured he was. Finally I called asking to get linked up with a different partner and the secretary refused to direct me to another partner. Saying Max would call me. It has been over 9 months and I have still only heard from max the one time. I wish I could speak on behalf of any other partner, but apparently the firm as a whole won’t let you switch once someone has dibs on you, even if they don’t actually intend on doing any work with you. Mostly frustrated that they wouldn’t just say “we are not interested” and instead proceeded to waste my time. Very unprofessional.
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02 Nov, 2022 by Andrew stefan
I contacted LaRowe Gerlach LLP regarding a legal matter that I wanted to ask them to represent me on. The operator transferred me to Mr. Joseph Hesler’s voicemail , as he would be the most qualified attorney at the firm in that matter. After I left him a detailed message, a few minutes later he calls me back and started treating me like I am some sort of a spam caller. He was very rude and asked me how did I get his number and why did I call him. After I briefly explained that I left him a voicemail and I had called the office to seek representation in a legal matter, he said that he no longer accepts new clients and hung up on me. Of course this surprised and shocked me at the same time to why an attorney would do that to a potential client. I called the office again to talk to the operator. After I told her what happened, her answer was: “Well, you might as well keep looking around.” So there is my experience with this firm. I’ve had contact with some other law firms and attorneys in the past, but nobody had treated me and talked to me like these guys did. So do yourself a favor and “keep looking around”. They are not worth your time or your money.
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31 Oct, 2022 by Janet montgomery
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03 Jan, 2023 by Clayton p
Called 9 months ago to get set up with a lawyer through LaRowe Gerlach. Just for standard business paperwork and whatnot. I was directed to Max and had a phone call with him, where he said he’d work with us. I sent over the documents he requested and then proceeded to wait for a reply. Over the next few months I called in several times, figuring he had simply been busy, but always spoke to a secretary who said he would call me. He never did. I eventually asked if he was not interested in having us as a client and was assured he was. Finally I called asking to get linked up with a different partner and the secretary refused to direct me to another partner. Saying Max would call me. It has been over 9 months and I have still only heard from max the one time. I wish I could speak on behalf of any other partner, but apparently the firm as a whole won’t let you switch once someone has dibs on you, even if they don’t actually intend on doing any work with you. Mostly frustrated that they wouldn’t just say “we are not interested” and instead proceeded to waste my time. Very unprofessional.
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02 Nov, 2022 by Andrew stefan
I contacted LaRowe Gerlach LLP regarding a legal matter that I wanted to ask them to represent me on. The operator transferred me to Mr. Joseph Hesler’s voicemail , as he would be the most qualified attorney at the firm in that matter. After I left him a detailed message, a few minutes later he calls me back and started treating me like I am some sort of a spam caller. He was very rude and asked me how did I get his number and why did I call him. After I briefly explained that I left him a voicemail and I had called the office to seek representation in a legal matter, he said that he no longer accepts new clients and hung up on me. Of course this surprised and shocked me at the same time to why an attorney would do that to a potential client. I called the office again to talk to the operator. After I told her what happened, her answer was: “Well, you might as well keep looking around.” So there is my experience with this firm. I’ve had contact with some other law firms and attorneys in the past, but nobody had treated me and talked to me like these guys did. So do yourself a favor and “keep looking around”. They are not worth your time or your money.
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