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Our landlord hired this law practice to pursue an eviction against us eventhough she was charging unreasonable late fees and falsified documents. We came to a settlement agreement with the lawyer and then when it came to meet the lawyer to finalize the settlement, we couldn't reach anyone at their office. Their receptionist testified against us that they were open, accusing us off lying. If they were open and had a receptionist why didn't anyone answer the phone? They are liars and cheats who use intimidation tactics and make misleading comments. The lawyer didn't even shown us the "evidence" against us until after she got us to agree to a settlement. Had I seen it before, I would've known our landlord falsified documents and would've gone to trial. They will screw you no matter what if you try to avoid a trial. We now have an eviction on our record despite the fact that the rent was paid in full, the same month we were evicted. Does that sound like an ethical law practice?
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