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I honestly do not know where to start praising Rebecca Cosca, she is simply amazing. I have paid good money in the past to other attorneys that are very reputable and claim to be the best at what they do, but the results are what counts, and the results with Rebecca were way better! Rebecca is one of a kind. She has a style that is uniquely a combination of professional and comforting. Rebecca was able to get me the best outcome possible in my DUI case. I am not the type to post or write reviews about anyone or anything but Rebecca was so extraordinary that I am compelled to post a review about this amazing attorney. Do yourself a favor if you ever find a need for a criminal, DUI, attorney Rebecca is simply the best choice in the state of Maryland. Her fees are very reasonable and her professionalism is outstanding.
Glenn Youngling and Anna Kates have illegally charged me $325.05 for legal services unrendered.
I requested a one sentence letter for my lender to confirm my HOA dues. Anna Kates refused to write the letter and then proceeded to charge me for the unwritten letter. She also placed a lien on my house for the $325.05. After repeated emails since November 2017 to correct this error I have not heard back from either Glenn Youngling or Anna Kates. Disiplinary Action with the Ca State Bar for fraud and unethical conduct has been filed.
When I began my professional relationship with Findlaw, it was based on false and misleading pretenses by sales representative Jessica Mertz of Florida. When I professionally brought this to the attention of the powers at be, they have largely acted in bad faith against my law firm and have continuously struck out at my law firm and have avoided and delayed conversations to solve our professional issues. I feel that I have been lied to by Findlaw and that they are willfully out to destroy my law firm. I could never have fathomed that such conduct would even occur with a professional organization. Aside from Findlaw from trying to destroy my practice, their conduct has adversely effected my health. This has been the worst professional experience of my legal career.
Our law firm made a huge mistake in advertising with findlaw. It was a horrible decision to work with them. Stay away!
I contacted a law group in Anchorage, Alaska regarding help with my immigration case. That law group then attempted to charge me four times the normal amount that all other law groups in the area charge. I then left a review on FindLaw. A month later Rebecca at FindLaw emailed me on Wednesday saying that the law group had disputed my review because I never hired them. She then gave me until Monday to respond. Luckily I have a habit of checking my emails daily and responding immediately, otherwise I might not have had the time to respond in just five days after she emailed me. Who does such a thing... gives their users 5 days to respond? We know she gave the law firm a longer time to respond. Regardless, I responded and explained everything. And then I didn't hear back from Rebecca. Two weeks later I asked for an update, and she responded saying that "The Challenge Team has determined to remove the review. They have decided the law firm did not represent or consult with you." --- as if there is a "Challenge Team" at FindLaw... as if they are some huge operation that has a separate department that researches these reviews and makes decisions on "challenges". Obviously FindLaw is not concerned with their users' experiences with the law firms unless they hired a law firm, because I had an email consultation with the law group and they tried to rip me off for four times the normal rate for the type of case I have.
The issue here is that FindLaw is not a service that users can trust. Law firms pay to be on FindLaw, and if FindLaw's income is going to be threatened by a user's complaint, then FindLaw is going to side with the law firm and not the user. They give their users small arbitrary amounts of time to respond, and they do not have the decency to update their users with the results of their "challenge teams' investigations" - lol.
I found all the required legal info for my research in one place. Here you can find all the legal stuff, including articles and videos and even the lawyers profiles.
Just read the article I wrote. It details their strategy of blame the customer. https://www.circleoflegaltrust.com/law-firm-marketing/findlaw/lied-deceived/
Negative -500 score - misrepresentation, fraud, do not deliver what is promised. Total scam. Just trying to make money and they lie about the service. There should be a class action against them
Dear Justice, You sux. I've had the absolute worst shopping experience with your Store! During this past Christmas 2017, I received "2" Gift
Vouchers in the mail from the Justice Store, offering FREE $20 When you Spend only $5 Bucks. Me being my Thrifty Self, thought what a Deal to score a couple Christmas Gifts for my Tween daughter. But I was so Wrong! I spent sometime in the store searching for the right items, found some awesome Clearance deals (cause that's how I roll) had both my transactions divided up on the counter ready to be tallied up "as only 1 Voucher per transaction- ok no problem there" (Me all the while thinking to myself how Awesome. Of a deal this is going to cost me only $10 bucks Total for all these goodies!) But the Cashier burst my bubble! She informed me if I was going to use the $20 gift Voucher, she would have to Charge me the Original Price of Each Item!? What? Your joking right!? So that awesome Backpack I found on Clearance for $9.99 is now Being Raked up to $59.99!? I couldn't understand how in the world Justice can justify changing their Price 4x times higher than what it's actually marked on the price tag? Cashiers only explanation is because I was using their Coupon Voucher. I did not know Justice has a secret button to flip back & forth their prices, to screw customers over. Needless to say last shopping trip to their store.
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Justice has a rating of 2.1 stars from 50 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with Justice most frequently mention and year contract. Justice ranks 72nd among Legal Services sites.