Address: 1515 Legacy Cir Ste. 1A, Naperville, IL 60563, USA
Phone: +13313307466
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–6PM
Tuesday: 9AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: Closed
Doris Marshall
Service was terrible!!!!! The worse!!!! Unqualified!!
Allison Sands
I had a terrible experience with this firm. They gave me bad advice which cost me thousands, sent legal service to the wrong address and then charged me for the time it took me to explain to them their error and a second set of fees for correcting it. I speak to a different person every single time, wasting time which costs me money. They charge you again to respond to inquiries about other unauthorized charges. It’s a cycle that punishes you for questioning their practices, always resulting in more and more charges. Unresponsive, unprofessional, unhelpful, and generally a never ending nightmare.
Tom Endres
It is a good place and good people to represent you!
Kat Vallera Travel Orchestra
Withdrew in response to a fee dispute following my attempt to contest the charges associated with attending a false hearing. Then I attempted to contact the business owner to provide an opportunity to remedy the situation only to be accused by the receptionist of making threats, repeatedly. I also attempted to reach out to accounting to ask questions about their invoices and how to interpret specific line items only to get hung up on repeatedly. Yet they continue to bombard me with automated notices. Submitting a report with evidence of incompetence, promises not enforced, unethical billing practices, improperly coerced collections to IARDC. Maybe others will do the same.
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