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    Riddell Law - Douglas Riddell

    Riddell Law

    (20 reviews)

    Highly recommended. Doug worked on my case ecently and got great results. I couldnt recommend him…read moremore highly. He is very experienced and knows how to navigate all those tight corners and nuances of the law of the land. over years, I have used him several times in my business and personal matters and he has fought hard for me and got me the best possible outcomes. most of the time he is able to get the case dismissed , charges dropped and fines cancelled or reduced. He is very accesible and really listens to your matter. He is quick and efficient. His office staff is very respectul and they ALWAYS pick up the phone. U actually talk to real people and not bots or computerized voices. i have nothing againist technology but its great when a real person answers your call. Honestly if you are looking for good honest and fair representation, you should give them try. This office has always delivered for me and I think they will for you too. i dont think you will regret.

    Doug was my third attorney call (first two did not care at all) - Doug let me speak and listened…read more Doug took on my case, as a traffic attorney, for being pulled over for driving without a license (NOT suspend very different) or insurance in Grove City, OH. Long story short I had to do was obtain my license with insurance and the case would be dismissed. This is exactly what happened due to Doug's many connections he has in Grove City. My case was dismissed as I listened to Doug and I had to pay a $65 fine. I HIGHLY recommend Doug and his team! He is the best price (I was shocked! Thank you), responsive, incredibly intelligent, calm and will work hard for you as a client. Thank you to Doug, Anthony, and the entire Riddell Team for getting my case dismissed!

    Knisley Law Offices - Columbus, Ohio Workers' Compensation Lawyers

    Knisley Law Offices

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    Rating = 0/0 I had…read morethe most unprofessional experience with the Workmens Compensation lawyer Kurt Knisley. He violated several parts of the Ohio Rules of Professional Conduct by threatening to put a lien on my claim, not once, but twice, for simply asking questions and expressing concerns. He violated the following core rules: Rule 1.2 (Scope of representation; allocation of authority) The client decides the objectives of representation, including whether to settle; the lawyer must consult with the client about means and keep the client reasonably informed. Rule 1.4 (Communication)Requires the lawyer to keep the client reasonably informed and to explain matters so the client can make informed decisions. Violation: Kurt Knisley did not inform me nor provide the details of the settlement demand until after the document was sent to the Respondent. He provided no option for the demand letter to be tailored according to my needs. Kurt threatened to withdraw as counsel and to place a lien on my claim in response to me asking him why this was done. Kurt Knisley decided to try to intimidate, instead of communicating and consulting. Rule 1.5 (Fees)Fees and expenses must be reasonable, and any lien for fees must be based on a valid fee agreement and applicable law. Violation: Kurt Knisley used the lien primarily as leverage to silence my concerns. This is inconsistent with the requirement that fee practices be fair and reasonable. Rule 1.16 (Declining or terminating representation)Lists when a lawyer may withdraw but requires withdrawal to be done in a way that protects the client's interests. Violation: Kurt Knisley used the threat of withdrawal and lien in a way that materially harmed my case simply because I challenged his strategy and asked questions. Rule 8.4 (Misconduct)Prohibits conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation, and conduct that is prejudicial to the administration of justice. Violation:The lien threat was knowingly misleading about Kurt Knisley's actual intention and was mainly used to coerce me into silence or agreement. I would not recommend Kurt for any Workmens Compensation case on these grounds. Kurts threats were retaliatory and coercive. A lawyer should not try to punish a client simply for disagreeing or asking questions. After all, it is a lawyers responsibility to keep clients informed, and represent their lawful objectives diligently.

    Excellent work. Timely, precise and thorough. Will use them again if needed. Very prompt in…read moreresponding to our call.

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