Beware of the Hanlon Niemann firm, and most specifically Bonnie Wright. We will prepare a post on how the firm stumbled and fumbled, then decided to bail out, after tens of thousands of dollars in fees and expenses. After pocketing fees for relatively doing nothing but educating themselves on the case, then failing to deliver when required in court, the firm decides . . . ooops, maybe this is too tough for us, and dumps the client. Not only dumps the client, but ignores the client's calls and emails for more than a week!
Its not just tens of thousands in fees and expenses down the drain, but precious time. This little dance has wasted months and now another firm will not only have to take over the case, but they will have to struggle to clean up the mess left by Hanlon Niemann.
This is a classic example of why attorneys have a lower rating with the public than used car salesmen.
More coming during the week of March 24th.
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