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Criminal Lawyers

The Working Law Firm

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  • Review fromAjib A

    Date: 03/29/2024

    1 star
    I recently had the hellish experience of working with the Working Law Firm in *******, *********, and I must say it was a deeply disappointing and frustrating experience. My experience with this law firm was marked by unprofessionalism, a lack of timeliness, and a complete breakdown in communication.Firstly, the constant requests for documents were bewildering. I diligently provided all requested documents per their instructions, only to find that ***************************, my lawyer, seemed to have little to no interest in following through when I requested documents from my opposition's lawyer. It was disheartening to experience such inconsistency in the handling of my case. Furthermore, my experience with the Working Law Firm was paired with their incessant requests for money.During the trial, a critical moment in any legal process, my attorney, ***************************, exhibited a lack of preparation and professionalism that was concerning. She left the courtroom for over 20 minutes, disrupting the proceedings, to locate a piece of paper. This not only reflected poorly on her but also hurt my case.The most alarming part of my experience came after the trial. The owner of the law firm, ******* Working, terminated my lawyer, ***************************, and astonishingly denied that she had ever been employed by him even though he was at every meeting. To make matters worse, he took it upon himself to give the opposition's lawyer permission to sign the final decree without my consent or notifying me. He held onto my final decree without notifying me for more than a month. This prevented me from exercising my right to appeal, robbing me of a fair chance to rectify the situation.******* Working's negligence in handling my case was evident throughout the entire process. It's deeply concerning when a law firm and its owner are willing to act against the best interests of their clients, prioritize their own convenience over legal ethics, and ultimately undermine the pursuit of justice.

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