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Leland, Parachini, Steinberg, Matzger & Melnick

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Anonymous

I have been working with Hee Sun Kim ("Kim") for over a year. When I was at Beck Law Group, I recently joined Leland, Parashini, and Etal. I can't comment otherwise, but Kim says he has done a lot of work on his father's property and all the related documents. While the real estate plan is very scary for non-professionals, Kim helped his family's work through this process. She was a very expert, very sensitive, very detailed, and able to come to the hospital ward of her father's hospital over the weekend to execute the documents. For those seeking legal assistance, it is highly recommended that you write, update, and understand the documentation of the real estate plan. And I have nothing to do with her, and I don't work in a law firm. I'm just a satisfied customer. Paul T.

Anonymous

I have only a wonderful story about Risa Rapaport and I consult with her because divorce is coming soon. I explained that my husband and I were going to work on a divorce, but I needed some help to decide how to reach a fair settlement agreement. Lisa was willing to help. She explained and received exactly the information we needed, and quickly responded to the idea of how a judge would be ruled in court, giving them general guidelines to reach a fair and equitable agreement. Having this information made the painful process of divorce infinitely easier...And Lisa's fees, which cost much less than before, were very reasonable. She was agile, considerate, and professional. I can't recommend her enough.

Anonymous

I don't know where to start.  I knew that the lawyer would pay the guests too much, but Leland and Al seemed out of the question.  In the contract I signed, I threw out the unpleasant words, "Poor people do not keep our clauses." They not only charged $300 per hour or more, but also charged an hour or more that seems reasonable remotely for a simple job.  

I worked with Lisa Rapoport in particular.  In order to review the boiler plate contract that the attorney in preparation charged only two hours to prepare, he charged six hours and divided the two hours into two invoices, rather than claiming six hours in one chunk.  When I called Qing to continue to review the contract, I think she was so passive that I couldn't catch her.  In addition, it was customary to charge 2 lines of email for 30 minutes, with the policy of billing email in 15 minutes (2 lines do not exceed 15 minutes!).

6 The price of the hour was taken up and basically ordered to be used.  Therefore, I paid because I didn't have enough money to increase the number of lawyers to sue.  

Frankly speaking, Lisa Rapoport, especially in Leland, should name her lawyer bad.  I think they have to make a living, but they have to do it ethically.  This company is unethical. It is clear to their support that Lisa Rapoport treated me unethically.