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I am rejecting this response because:Why did you sign the letter Max is that your real name or is it Joseph G*** as on your business cardAnd as for the response you will be standing aloneYou have shown what poor quality of legal representation you and Chester Law offerSlide of hand tricks all the time saying you have local offices and only day rent or us some one else's office to meet in as your real local is Akron not Lake countyYou have caused great problems in our legal case and it is not at all acceptible.
September 12, 2016Mr*** engaged Chester
Law Group to represent him and his passenger *** *** for a motor vehicle
accident occurring on April, I am limited by attorney client privilege
to disclose the details of this case in its entiretyI believe,? this complaint
stems
mostly from Mr***'s misunderstanding of our client disengagement
letterIn the letter we refer to a theory of recovery called quantum meriutThis is an equitable
principal that allows lawyers to recover for the work done on a case in certain
situationsThe letter specifically waives this claimMr*** owes nothing for our services.? Mr
***? further? mentions? concern regarding job and family services
being contacted with regard to his claimOhio Revised Code reads: “A medical assistance recipient's enrollment in a
medical assistance program gives an automatic right of recovery to the
department of Medicaid and a county department of job and family services
against the liability of a third party for the cost of medical assistance paid
on behalf of the recipient.” Ohio law requires us to inform the Medicaid
provider of our representation in this situation.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? I would like to personally apologize
to Mr*** and Ms*** that the claim did not proceed as quickly as they
had hopedWe deeply value our
relationship with our clients? and
are committed to providing you with the highest level of service.? If you have any further questions or comments
regarding this matter, please feel free to contact us.Sincerely,Max G***, Attorney at Law
While we apologize for any negative experience you may have had with our firm, we stand by the previous response
I am rejecting this response because:Why did you sign the letter Max is that your real name or is it Joseph G[redacted] as on your business card. And as for the response you will be standing alone. You have shown what poor quality of legal representation you and Chester Law offer. Slide of hand tricks all the time saying you have local offices and only day rent or us some one else's office to meet in as your real local is Akron not Lake county. You have caused great problems in our legal case and it is not at all acceptible.
September 12, 2016Mr. [redacted] engaged Chester
Law Group to represent him and his passenger [redacted] for a motor vehicle
accident occurring on April, 15 2016. I am limited by attorney client privilege
to disclose the details of this case in its entirety. I believe, this complaint
stems...
mostly from Mr. [redacted]'s misunderstanding of our client disengagement
letter. In the letter we refer to a theory of recovery called quantum meriut. This is an equitable
principal that allows lawyers to recover for the work done on a case in certain
situations. The letter specifically waives this claim. Mr. [redacted] owes nothing for our services. Mr.
[redacted] further mentions concern regarding job and family services
being contacted with regard to his claim. Ohio Revised Code 5160.37 reads: “A medical assistance recipient's enrollment in a
medical assistance program gives an automatic right of recovery to the
department of Medicaid and a county department of job and family services
against the liability of a third party for the cost of medical assistance paid
on behalf of the recipient.” Ohio law requires us to inform the Medicaid
provider of our representation in this situation. I would like to personally apologize
to Mr. [redacted] and Ms. [redacted] that the claim did not proceed as quickly as they
had hoped. We deeply value our
relationship with our clients and
are committed to providing you with the highest level of service. If you have any further questions or comments
regarding this matter, please feel free to contact us.Sincerely,Max G[redacted], Attorney at Law
While we apologize for any negative experience you may have had with our firm, we stand by the previous response.