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marino,mayers & jarrach ,LLC.

marino,mayers & jarrach ,LLC. review: unethical, underhanded practices 2

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12:38 pm EST
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I made a deal with a company to settle an account and the company sent me a contract agreeing to it, prior they had hired marino, mayers & jarrach to collect and this law firm after being notified by their clients and us as well, decided to proceed taking it to court all for his own greed, mind you this company did some damages to two vehicles of mine while they were at my place so, we settled but marino, mayers & jarrach took it upon themselves to pursue something that was already settled, marino told me personally not to worry if his clients agree its ok! he went behind my back underhandedly and took it to court ! and when we called him he is very arrogant! lawfirms like this need to be barred victimizing small businees owners for their greed!

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joe height
Elmont, US
Mar 02, 2010 7:53 pm EST

First of all its obvious the perosn who wrote the prior comment disagreeing with the writer of the complaint is a ### or has to be the law firm accused wriiting that as a rebuttal, who in the world would want to defend in such in offensive way a collection law firm, especially NOT knowing all the facts! THE complaintee has nothing to gain from it financialy just warns the rest of us of unethical lawyers likethem so the public is aware i believe him

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A concerned reader
Denville, US
Feb 05, 2010 3:04 pm EST

First, it's obvious you're an idiot. Based on the way you write, you're barely literate. That paragraph was almost incomprehensible. Second, your story doesn't add up. You say you agreed to settle with the client of Marino, Mayers & Jarrach but the law firm went to court anyway. Huh? Um, the legal system doesn't work that way. If you and the client had come to an agreement, the client would have told the law firm, and the law firm would have had no choice but to back off. Let me repeat: the law firm can't go to court without the client's cooperation! Obviously, either you were mistaken that you had an agreement with the client, or you're a liar. So, are you stupid or dishonest? It's gotta be one or the other.