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Arthur L Drager Law Offices, located in Baltimore, Maryland, offers a range of legal services including estate planning and power of attorney documentation. While some reviews express dissatisfaction with the firm’s responsiveness and handling of cases, others highlight Mr. Drager’s expertise in preparing wills and power of attorney documents, praising his thoroughness and professionalism. Overall, clients who have had positive experiences recommend his practice for those seeking assistance in estate matters.
I am in tears and heart broken due to the in action of Arthur L. Drager. He was appointed by the City of Baltimore and I am astounded by his do nothing attitude and his refusal to respond to inquiries. I don’t understand how he is still practicing in Baltimore City. Have you no shame?
0 stars for Arthur Drager and his law firm. Soooo many errors. The guy used our parents’ estate and family’s good name as an advertising tool for himself and his firm. That’s the least offensive thing he did! The rest should have had him removed (we petitioned the court to do so) but it seems our counsel was afraid of his counsel. EVERY possible thing he could do wrong – he did. It’s all about padding his pockets… and his buddy’s pockets (like Billig Auction Service) and one of my sisters who is in a different kind of his pocket. Can you say conflict of interest? Needless to say, decisions were made to benefit Drager and the one sister. Meanwhile the other 3 of us heirs’ majority voice was ignored. Stay clear of this guy! We have reason to believe he slipped in a different document at the last minute since our mother had voiced a different intention before meeting with him. We also have a relative who signed a will where Drager had slipped his name in as PR in the event the person our relative appointed died… unknown to the signer. BEWARE!
Had a scheduled consultation to speak with drager law offices for Power of Attorney Paperwork. He wasn’t helpful at all. He basically told me he can draw up to POA contract but I would have to get it notarized, which defeats the purpose of paying him $400 + still having to pay for notary, because he doesn’t go into the hospital for his own safety (which is understandable) but that doesn’t mean you push for someone to file for guardianship (which is way more money for him) because you don’t want to do the leg work of having to go into hospitals an notarize forms.