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    Bennett Parkes Brstr & Solctr

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    Mary Richter Law Office

    Mary Richter Law Office

    (7 reviews)

    Kerrisdale

    I am not at all pleased with services of lawyer Mary Richter (see website http://richter-law.ca),…read morewho was recommended by a banker then managing the wealth of aged parents following the sale of their Kitsilano home. He was recently downsized/retired rather sooner than he would have liked - probably for the best, in my view. Thanks for nothing. Ms. Richter was retained to update the wills - a fairly simple job as parents had no stock portfolios or other complicated holdings or second families to worry about - yet somehow an error was made identifying one beneficiary. Sloppy drafting - not that big a deal, right? However, rather than visit their care facility to own and correct her error, Ms. Richter summoned at her pleasure fragile, aged ps to her office, a huge, unnecessary inconvenience especially in view of Cadillac pricing of many hundred dollars an hour. Quaere whether parents may even have been billed for the time taken to correct the error. That was bad enough. More recently, ancient forebears asked Ms. Richter to inquire into the possibility of burial plots deceased father-in-law may have purchased for his wife and daughter at a local cemetery. A fairly simple matter, one would have thought, but Ms. Richter was disinclined to stir her lazy stumps. She didn't want the work even after ancients expressed willingness to pay to end the nagging uncertainty. Because burial plots today represent considerable real estate assets, we found this a most irksome, unsatisfactory response. Frankly, it cast doubt on Ms. Richter's efforts such that I have now suggested the file be referred to a competitor, someone who proofreads his work and considers the wishes and frailties of his clients, someone with a more enlightened approach and commitment to service. i wish parents could have paid an earnest law student instead to do the work at a fraction of the cost and inconvenience, but the Law Society of British Columbia won't allow even graduates to charge for services until they have: 1) articled a year with one of the only about three firms big enough to offer such positions, 2) re-completed law school from a six-week refresher make-work course and 3) passed a bar exam re-examining the already examined materials studied over three years at law school. Maverick young Ontario lawyers recently made a pitch to end such medieval nonsense as have some of their counterparts in the U.S. but lawyers so far maintain a tenacious grip on who can charge for services. The monopoly lawyers impose on us is nothing more than a determined effort to restrict trade in order to protect outrageous, utterly undeserved fees, which have in turn created an access to justice crisis just about everywhere. Nor does the lawyers' regulating body in ANY jurisdiction do much, if anything, to protect the public contrary to their lofty promises. Happily, the second machine age now very much upon us will soon replace these ancient, rusted has-beens with software that will do the work faster, better and cheaper. I also understand that one may contract for the drafting and litigation of a will with a freelancer at Elance, a virtual law office of some renown where clients are not expected to subsidize a high-end downtown or, in Ms. Richter's case, Kerrisdale rent.

    Mary is an incredible compassionate and professional lawyer. Her entire team is so welcoming and…read moreefficient. I highly recommend her and I'm so happy she's local!

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    Munro & Crawford Barristers & Solicitors

    (4 reviews)

    Kerrisdale, Arbutus Ridge

    My husband thought his family got great service when his uncle died in 2012, and for about 5 years…read morethings went well. It's now 2024, and they still have some of the families money, they never call back nor return email messages. My father-in-law is now dead and my husband is juggling helping his mother and this is still lingering 12 years later. We are in California so can't just go to the office and demand service. In December 2022 he asked to pay the final bill and have the balance of the estate sent. In January of 2024 we are still waiting for this action. I hope someone will reach out and resolve closing the estate so I can improve this review and we can all move on. To the owner of this business My husband's family name is not mine and he worked with Katarina.

    I was a client of Andrew Beesley for a Real estate matter that went for months. There are no words…read moreto describe the enormous amount of care, compassion, and commitment provided by Andrew. He is a devoted family man who really shows passion for his work, and will work through even the most stressful & difficult cases with the client with a positive attitude. Their services is worth every penny. The best part is that the firm also works with other lawyers who have over 40yrs of experience in Real Estate law. This firm has some of the best well rounded lawyers in Vancouver. I have no regrets setting referrals to Andrew.

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    Winright Law

    (15 reviews)

    Fairview Slopes

    Updated our wills with Winright Law. Absolutely perfect experience with the majority of the work…read moredone by email and phone. In person only required to sign the final documents. Professional, timely and friendly service.

    *** An update re: the below. I am happy that Winright reached out to me, answered my legal…read morequestion and assured me they will look into preventing the below from happening again. Great customer service, now I see why they have such great reviews here:). I was very disappointed in the way my case was handled with Winright. I contacted them initially on a Saturday via Yelp and followed up Monday. The friendly receptionist asked me to send in the paper work for the law team to review if they could help me. As time was of the essence, I quickly responded and sent in what they requested Monday. I followed up with an email Tuesday and when I did not hear back nearing the end of that day I phoned to enquire when I could set up an appointment. I was saddened to hear that the firm is too busy with other cases and they could not forsee a time when they could discuss my case with me. This exercise unfortunately cost me precious time in receiving an opinion on a time limited case. I am extremely disappointed they did not inform me from the beginning that they didn't have the time to meet with me (for 30 min!) to give an opinion. I wish I was posting another 5 star review after using their services, but my experience with them was anything but.

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