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This is horrible nothing but bad experience after bad experience. They change your lawyer and paralegal every 3 months without notice... They talk to you like crap, don't return your calls and if you go up there they will make you sit for hours and you don't know what your attorney look like so they say he on lunch and could be walking right passed you.. They don't give you the information you need and if I could I would cry at the fact I'm paying them $4000 alone to treat me like crap... Thinking about dropping them and doing it myself or finding a better attorney
Any positive review you'll read on this company was submitted by this company. If I could give them ZERO stars, I would. Do not spend your money here! Run! They treat you like a Queen as they're coaxing you to sign a contract with them. Then, as soon as they get that money deducted from your pay check it all changes. I filed a bankruptcy in 2013. I needed to contact my attorney Jaime Torres to send an approval to buy a used car to get to work. I could not contact him or his office. The gas company turned my gas off a year after the bankruptcy was filed, I called my lawyer again. He told me to call the gas company and give them my case number. I thought that was his job but I wound up having to do all the legwork myself. He did nothing!!! The trustee threatened to dismiss my case, I could not contact my lawyer again. Their lawyers are useless. If you have to file bankruptcy, do it yourself. You'll save money.
This law firm is promoted on african-american radio stations and they are unfair, unprofessional, dont return calls or answer their phones, give you the run around when you need imperative answers to your questions, they are only about numbers and money....we(african-american consumers) need businesses in/serving our communities that ultimately have our best interest at heart and not preying on us as to away of becoming wealthy quick because of the need for a service in our community - they lack professional customer service, tact and professionalism in handling the issues that arise at hand and their is definitely a level of bias, our black christian radio stations should stop allowing businesses to promote services and products that are not actually for serving the under-serve population their interpretation is that it is just a way of life and it's not we what we want/we want the same service that would be provided to their white populace.