Mr Wilson provided me with timely unbiased legal advice. I would happily retain his services again at any point. Great experience.
Review Left On 03/01/2020
Rosa G
Selecting a law firm/attorney can be a daunting task when surmounted with fear of the unknown of how laws and the court system works. Mr. Elliot and Mr. Dockery provided detailed information on what to expect from being represented, including fees and court costs which meant no surprises. I am grateful for having had Elliot, Riquelme and Wilson recommended to me by a friend who had been represented by their firm. I had an unfortunate, challenging experience with representation years ago at another firm, so I was not a fan of attorneys. However, I witnessed integrity and honest, transparent communication from the attorneys that represented me. I hope never to need representation again in my lifetime, but if I do, I would choose the law firm of Elliot, Riquelme & WIlson. ~ Rosa Gastiaburu
Review Left On 03/01/2020
daniel anderson
For Todd Wilson
work was split into subtasks of 6 minute increments. Things like making an edit to a legal paper would be split into taking the phonecall for the request, making the edit, compiling the docs (whatever that means), and emailing the changes.
Emailing was sometimes just one sentence with the changed document, but because any subtask has a minimum of 6 minutes, I was charged basically $20 for someone to email me the changes I had requested.
Todd Wilson's assistant did the work, and when I brought this to Wilson's attention, he did reduce the charges, but it was still not a pleasant experience to have to carefully scrutinize charges to avoid paying $20 for a simple email that contained the work I had paid for him to edit.
Mario Riquelme did a wonderful job and made me feel very comfortable during negotiations. The reception staff are A class as well. Needless to say I won my case.
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~ Rosa Gastiaburu
work was split into subtasks of 6 minute increments. Things like making an edit to a legal paper would be split into taking the phonecall for the request, making the edit, compiling the docs (whatever that means), and emailing the changes.
Emailing was sometimes just one sentence with the changed document, but because any subtask has a minimum of 6 minutes, I was charged basically $20 for someone to email me the changes I had requested.
Todd Wilson's assistant did the work, and when I brought this to Wilson's attention, he did reduce the charges, but it was still not a pleasant experience to have to carefully scrutinize charges to avoid paying $20 for a simple email that contained the work I had paid for him to edit.