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Anonymous

Can you give more stars? ??
My brother and I have maintained the legal practice of William H. In the second half of the year G.2011, Cooper, White and Cooper Norman indicted a very complex, emotional, and fervent lawsuit involving his father's third wife, involving violations of trust, abuse of elders, and the conversion of tens of millions of dollars. Four years ago, Mr. Norman's predecessor, his defense counsel, did little, was uninformed and overcharged.

After converting to Mr. Norman, he was in the fresh air. He immediately took command, made evidence of steady elder abuse, submitted it to a jury trial, and in the process forced a million dollars settlement. He was always fair and open about his payment. His skills as a lawyer were much better than those of the opposition, and most importantly, he kept peace within our customer group when the potential division was threatened.

Mr. Norman concentrated on being a professional and finally succeeded in closing us. During this time, the candidate's trustee and  The parade of various judges was listening to the matter.

He helped us to return to the agreement by signing petitions and agreements on schedule. Mr. Norman, having four people, listened to the concerns of his customers, and, having different opinions, would not face one, and, if it was difficult to argue, he mitigated them, and understood and moved forward.

Norman was active in discovering, retiring, and working behind the scenes with other lawyers, and also represented the mediation, and spent several rounds until the final agreement was reached by various parties. He never waved, never neglected the proceedings for a shameful reason, or charged an unnecessary fee like any other lawyer.

I just hired Mr. Norman first, and I like to say, "Slower than now."
 William H. G. Norman is the presiding judge of all civil suits. He's definitely the top gun! !

Anonymous

I'm not going to write bad reviews, but my work with Jeff Woo was, needless to say, extremely frustrating.

At first, he was very eager to accept our HOA. He spent time looking for emails and creating wasteful "schedules" (and charged thousands of dollars). Talking with an opposing lawyer, Jeff found that he was not ready (his letter included many spelling and syntax errors), and that he had no time to follow through. He was often said to be "out" or "out" and caused many delays. He did not represent HOA well (in essence, he was rolling around when he was pushed against the other lawyer) and did not make enough updates about this incident. We literally had him act over and over. And finally, every time he sent us an email, he charged us the email he had to write to encourage us to update. Really? ??

When he charged us for the phone, he dropped us when he called him, claiming he was with us or he abused us.

I am very sorry and angry!

Anonymous

When the dispute over trust involving me was beyond the reach of our trade lawyer, he recommended Bill Norman as a person in charge of the case that would produce good results in complex cases. It took more than three years, and it cost a lot of money, but Bill certainly forced an acceptable settlement to those who wanted to increase the battle.

Our case was complicated with six lawyers at a time. Throughout the whole case, Bill was very clear about the cause of the settlement and the legal operations of others, primarily for the purpose of increasing the billable time. Bill was particularly skilled and helpful in explaining the difference in "right". The customer is holding on to the expense, and the cost is tolerable to the conclusion. Bill is not soft, but he avoids freezing the dialog with the other side and is focused on constantly working to solve the problem, as opposed to the constant billable time.

Cost: Attorneys are very expensive, whether or not they are worth solving your case, especially (as with a good meal, whether dinner is memorable or just mediocre). Bill is a high price for a dollar that is paid every month, but its value is also very high. His fees rarely include many charges beyond his time. This is rare for experienced and senior legal professionals. Pay for Bill's work, not his Minor League roster or fancy software program.

Bill's customer communication skills were excellent and he was very sensitive when I contacted him. Dissatisfied with the operation of the lawyers, he continues to patiently explain his belief that court proceedings are the most efficient.

Bill Norman is a leading leaguer. You may not need so much heat. But if you do, I would definitely recommend him.

Anonymous

Don't hire a lawyer! At least not Stan. Their idleness keeps them from going to court. We had a case in our favor and they basically said we had no chance and we should solve it. We thought we knew what he was doing until his failure to convince us what he was doing. He says it's best to go to court because it costs more. I didn't believe it, so I called several lawyers and told them that it would cost less to go to trial. What...We won! They owe American money, so it's not the other way. Their lawyers didn't know what they were doing, and in the worst case they robbed us of a huge amount of money! They dragged illegal detention from April to the end of July with the aim of reconciliation! It's a ridiculous story. We hired a new lawyer and went to court and won the case in six weeks......