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Greenberg & LaPeyronnie, LLC, located in Gretna, Louisiana, is a law firm that has received mixed reviews from clients. While some clients have praised attorney David Greenberg for his upfront communication, effectiveness, and fair fees, others have expressed disappointment with the overall experience, particularly criticizing the firm’s handling of cases and accountability. However, attorney Ann Thompson has garnered positive feedback for her thoroughness, responsiveness, and ability to explain complex legal matters clearly.
Adrian LaPeronnie is the worst attorney I have ever encountered. He has been working on my case since 2011; I have not gotten any results pertaining to my case. I am very disappointed with this entire firm as a whole. My previous attorney assured me that I would be good hands with Adrian LaPeronnie. Unfortunately, this is not the case.
One the most worst attorneys I’ve dealt with in my sixty years on earth. Yes, it is very true when people say he treads that fine line without crossing over it. But most importantly, David Greenberg has made a lot of money over his years as an attorney developing friendships along the way that has turned into a culture of attorneys that will protect one another at all costs… especially at the fee dispute board where they offer no diversity. David Greenberg was hired to open a succession. The property had a signed contract for $120,000, but that still wasn’t enough to get a status hearing or open a succession or partition by licitation. After #7340, nothing was done for over a year. The only consistency from his office was billing. My belief is that all individuals that David Greenberg has taken advantage of should band together and go to the news media and plead their cases before the public. David Greenberg’s treachery has no boundaries. I have every document supporting every claim that I’ve made in this review. I spoke to the fee dispute board at the Louisiana bar association. I was told that the arbitrator who resided over our case and ruled in favor of David Greenberg didn’t have to cite reasons as to why or how he came to his decision. This was appalling considering the fact that David Greenberg admitted he “dropped the ball” pertaining to our case DURING the arbitration hearing. Even a judge in the courtroom gives a reason why he/she rendered their verdict. It seems as though rules and policies are geared towards protecting a culture of attorneys that prey upon their clients without ANY accountability. In what other practice can a person admit to wrongdoing and have zero disciplinary or financial consequences for failure to perform his contractual obligation, especially as an officer of the court? David Greenberg asked the court to withdraw him from our case since we fired him. We didn’t fire him. We did give him an ultimatum via letter and wanted to sit down and talk about our concerns. He agreed but backed out the day before the meeting. Overall, we had a horrible experience and would NEVER recommend his services to anyone else.
David Greenberg is a very upfront, informative attorney. We presented him with a case that he understood immediately and found a quick effective path to resolve. Attorney fees were fair and the outcome was successful for us. Very easy to communicate with David Greenberg; he returns calls immediately and was careful to include all of us in his emails and updates. Highly recommend this attorney.