I was going through a really difficult time when I reached out to a few law firms to discuss my concerns. Most of the lawyers I spoke with seemed very rush. I usually was given 15 minutes and had to spew out as much info as possible, hoping I’d say the “right” things to catch their interest. It felt transactional, and honestly, pretty overwhelming and disheartening.
Then I spoke to Jack.
One thing I’ll never forget from that first conversation was when he told me, “We have time. Tell me what's going on.” It was such a simple thing, but after feeling so rushed before, it meant a lot to me. For the first time, I felt like someone actually wanted to listen so that they could possibly help, not just evaluate whether my case was “worth it.”
From the moment we talked through all of my options, I knew without a doubt that Jack and Stefanie were the team I wanted in my corner. And time and time again, they demonstrated exactly why I had placed my trust in them.
Jack and Stefanie truly went to bat for me. They advocated fiercely, guided me with clarity, and handled every part of my case with skill and care. But beyond the professionalism and deep expertise (which are undeniable), what stood out most was the way they showed up for me.
I felt genuinely seen and supported. I wasn’t just a client. I wasn’t a case file. I was someone they cared about. And while I don’t usually use phrases like “they felt like family" because let’s be real, family can be complicated... this felt like the best version of family: someone who looks out for you, protects you, and truly wants the best for you.
I’m so grateful I had the opportunity to work with them. Yes, their knowledge and experience were invaluable but it’s their empathy, compassion, and humanity that made all the difference.
Jack and Stefanie - I honestly don’t know how to put into words the gratitude I feel. You were there for me through it all, and my life is in such a better place because of your work and your care. Thank you deeply, from the bottom of my heart.
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