Robert A. Ades And Associates, Pc

Reviews

DC Office is not efficient. Rules are made up on the spot and you will not get an appropriate lawyer. You may call with a criminal case and they will give you a family law attorney. This office is receiving a large contract from the teachers union and it shows. They ignore phone calls, emails and are not customer orientated. Do not present clients with options and a detailed analysis of your case. They will do the job but quality and accuracy is a gamble.
I couldn’t possibly give enough praise to my lawyer, Max Cohen… I can’t believe how hard he worked for me, and with me, to resolve the awful situation I was dealing with. His expertise and knowledge helped navigate me towards a real victory. And to top it all off, he was just the easiest and kindest person to deal with! I don’t know that I thought I would ever be saying how pleasant it was to deal with a lawyer, but here I am saying exactly that! I could not have asked for better representation. It felt so great to trust someone so fully. I owe a true debt of gratitude to him.
I highly recommend the law offices of Robert A. Ades & Associates. My experience with this firm was excellent. The professionalism that my counsel, Kimberly Sudakow provided was amazing. Her experience and knowledge in family law made a very difficult property dispute go smoother than I ever imagined. I always felt at ease and never uncomfortable during our conversations.
My experience mimics that of Lincoln Heights. I feel like everytime that I have visited this office the service was subpar and I left having no more information than when I walked out (Maryland office). My experience at the DC office was just plain disrespectful. The office manager decided that she was going to start an argument with me. I left and she sent the token black attorney to speak to me. The most prevalent thing that I remember is that he was speaking to me with unzipped pants. I decided to pay the 33%.
If I could give this place 0 Stars I would. They are supposed to be helping government employees, but their attitude is that it's a bother. Very recently I went to an attorney for help on a credit matter. The attorney assures me that they will get right on it and then likely dumped my case out of the window, as soon as I walked out. 7 Years prior to that, I used their services for a landlord tenant issue and that attorney at the time couldn't be bothered either. I might as well have been arguing on my own behalf. It appears that if one is a regular client, they operate normally. However, I find it appalling that they take District Government Union Members money, but when members appear for help, find the case beneath them.