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Businiess name:  Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group
Review by:  Guest
Review content: 
Horrible firm. Stay away from these people. You are only going to throw away tens of thousands of dollars and get nothing out of it. They are only concerned with billable hours and will ratchet up the costs so quickly it will make your head spin. They do not produce any results. They will continue your case to ensure they can put more hours into working on it while billing you extraordinarily high fees. When your retainer runs out, they will put a billing hold on your case (basically freezing any work), until you put down an additional retainer ($5,000 - $10,000 a shot). They don't care if they've even completed the work that you hired them to do. I had an attorney continue my case, bill a huge amount of extra hours, and then he ended up leaving the firm. Now they want me to pay extra retainer fees to have a new attorney review my case (increasing billable time) before they can continue working on it. Do your homework and find a reputable firm that cares about the client and doing the right thing. Save your money. This firm is definitely not the one you want to choose.

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