Gilmore, Rees & Carlson, P.C. is a law firm established in 1988 with an office in Providence, RI. At this office location, there are 4 lawyers practicing estate planning, trusts and estates, contested trusts and estates and 13 other areas of law.
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Gilmore, Rees & Carlson, P.C. is a law firm established in 1988 with an office in Providence, RI. At this office location, there are 4 lawyers practicing estate planning, trusts and estates, contested trusts and estates and 13 other areas of law.
great lawyer, prompt and efficient service
My father and mother set up their trust and estate planning with Gilmore, Rees, and Carlson, P.C. in Wellesley, MA, many years ago. My parents recently passed away. The lawyer at Gilmore, Rees, and Carlson, now handling the estate never knew my parents. His handling of the estate, in my experience, has consistently not been compassionate, respectful, professional, nor trustworthy. The highlight of Gilmore, Rees and Carlson’s disrespect was their display of covert racism toward my family’s heritage. When their offensive disrespect of my parents was brought to the attention of the attorney and the managing partner, they offered no apology, and instead, sent a reply that was hostile, defensive, projecting and clearly unapologetic. If my father were still around, and he experienced this, he’d have fired Gilmore, Rees and Carlson. Disrespecting the living is bad, but intentionally disrespecting the deceased, who’s money is paying their legal fees is in a word, disgusting.
155 South Main StreetProvidence, RI 02903U.S.A.
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