Reviews
Anonymous
I had a wonderful experience here recently. We didn't work on closing stores, so we can't comment on other reviewers' experience.
I was looking for help with the problem of elderly care. The first telephone conversation proved to be very useful, and the lawyer took the time to gather the information. About a week later we met, she brought us some things, answered all our questions, and gave us good guidance. It was all time spent. It was not cheap, but it was worth it to me. At
Exchange, the parking lot was vacant, but I was very busy. Go early and find a place.
Anonymous
What my family experienced in this company was negative. They handled the verification of my father, but it was not so complex (he had a will, no dispute, no real estate, stock and accounts handled by a single broker with financial information). It took nearly 2.5 years to complete, and received more than $10,000. Don't approach my advice.
Anonymous
inhumane and unprepared. The first consultation (over the telephone) provided the lawyer with a lot of information necessary to determine whether the service will be used, and the subsequent service becomes more severe against actual transactions. All had been postponed until the last minute (one of which, he added, thanks to the bank), but while the bank was preparing and waiting, he had to call himself and move things. Sometimes I had to act as a mediator with them, but I often asked them what they were paying for. A bank? I felt that they had to go through the banks to get the information they needed to make the final document.
Finally, the purchase at the house we bought was sales, and we spent little time at the end. We haven't received the actual title of our house yet and it's been five months. Although the initial tax-due PLLC had borrowed hundreds of dollars, Harris Beach didn't receive it in a timely manner. In fact, I didn't know about it until I reviewed the financial statements two months later and saw a discrepancy of nearly $1,000. I called them and asked them what the deal was. They didn't answer immediately, but "We must get back in touch." Two or three days later, they sent me an email asking me to check the amount. I had to call again, so I understood the actual explanation of the discrepancy and why it didn't automatically spread to us. I haven't received it yet, so I haven't sent it yet - (really? Two months later? ??)
Thank you for your robot, cookie cutter and service. I'm sure this is a standard practice for legal services, but it makes me sick. It used to be worse than this, as I had offered to another asset and used another lawyer (a distant family).
Lawyers bore me with their self-satisfaction. No matter how worthless an amplifier, jokes are rampant. They are disgusting.