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Capehart & Scatchard, P.A. is a law firm located in Mt Laurel Township, New Jersey, specializing in various legal areas including employment and real estate law. Reviewers have praised the firm for its professionalism, knowledgeable attorneys like Yasmeen Kahlil and Andrew Bradley, and their exceptional legal counsel, particularly in family law. Many clients appreciate the firm’s commitment to transparency and effective representation, highlighting their positive experiences and the quality of service provided.
Worked with one of their attorneys and he gave poor counsel and yes’d me on everything for years. My final bill was unbelievably high when I could have settled for far less. My attorney not once advised me on potentially different courses to take. Very disappointed and this attorney in particular simply looked like he was running up the bill and that’s all he cared about. No strategy or direction at any time. As soon as I changed firms the case waa moved forward in my best interest and it waa settled almost immediately.
Lorraine and the attorney (Dugan) from this firm were very shady throughout the process. Both parties used unethical business practices without giving any response for over a month. Typical excuses used were “waiting for estimates” and “away on vacation” never mentioned their true intentions
Yasmeen Kahlil was the attorney who handled our estate case. Very professional and knowledgeable of the law and presented everything up front. Andrew Bradley assisted on the case. Excellent representation by both attorneys. Our only issue with the firm was when it came to our federal tax return. Yasmeen Kahlil did tell us that we were spending more money on the follow-up to the tax return then the refund would be, but we felt that the firm should have handled the matter to the end. They finally told us to refile the return ourselves. We contacted the IRS, who explained what the status of the refund was, and when to expect the check. After spending almost $10,000, we don’t believe that it was out of the realm of reason to have them finish the matter. Have your taxes done elsewhere.