University of Connecticut and Western New England School of Law; Phi Alpha Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Gamma Sigma. Trustee and Member, Board of Directors, University of Connecticut School of Business.
University of Connecticut and Western New England School of Law; Phi Alpha Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Gamma Sigma. Trustee and Member, Board of Directors, University of Connecticut School of Business.
I wanted to take some time to address the professionalism, integrity, generosity, empathy, and knowledge of Attorney Lawrence Adler. When I explained my situation to him I first want to say he showed empathy and a true concern for my situation. My legal matters have several layers from custody to criminal. Mr. Adler was able to point me in the right direction each time. When I was detained in Connecticut and released I called Adler Law Group. Mr. Adler called me on his vacation which meant a lot to me. I could hear the kids in the background and thought to myself this is an awesome Attorney. Just recently I had to contact Mr. Adler who informed me my previous firm had received a complaint and that he could not take my case. I explained that this had to be a mistake. I have had issues with Attorneys in Connecticut but not from Adler Law Group.Even though Mr. Adler was under the impression I had filed a complaint on him he was still very kind, respectful and answered all my questions.
Having worked with Lawrence Adler, I knew he was a great attorney, so when I needed some advice with an issue involving trade practices, I retained him. Throughout my case, Larry was patient, always personable, concise, to the point, and reassuring that everything would work out. He capably negotiated an excellent resolution of my issue. Larry Adler is extremely efficient and steadfastly dedicated to his law practice and I would recommend him and his firm to anyone needing legal assistance.
Brilliant Attorney. Well practices and prepared during hearings.
I hired Attorney Adler. He seemed to have a relationship with the defendant's (Liberty Mutual Insurance Company) attorney Phillip Newbury of Howd & Ludorf LLC. the two of them knowing the case fell under Res Judicata from the initial answer where Newbury stated this falls under resjudicata meaning the same case could not be tried twice spent four years of billing both my costs and Newbury billing Liberty Mutual. The night before the trial Adler told me just that we would lose because Newbury would file res judicata and the case would be closed. Well, my question to both attorneys is, if this was made clear in the beginning of the case why did you bill both clients for 4 years knowing it would be dismissed. Make your own observation if either one of these attorneys are someone you would want to hire. In addition my attorney, and I say that lightly, was disturbingly nasty, unavailable, and when available rude to the degree of abuse. He consistently lied to me to the point of obsession.
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