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Leeds Law, located in Norristown, Pennsylvania, has received positive feedback from clients for their prompt responses, thorough explanations in layman’s terms, and assertive representation in court. Clients appreciate the open line of communication, professionalism, and hard work exhibited by the firm. Reviewers have highlighted the firm’s ability to handle cases efficiently and effectively, making them a recommended choice for legal representation.
She responded promptly to every question I had, which was reassuring and made me feel I was in great hands. She spoke with us in layman’s terms and explained everything thoroughly. When she represented my family case in court, she was assertive, direct, and I would have been just as thrilled with her even if the decision hadn’t gone our way. I can’t thank her enough.
See the other 1 start reviews as they are extremely accurate. She is horrible with communication and will do nothing you ask of her. If and when she actually does communicate she will send a single email so she can say she did her job only to then never respond. You will hire a new lawyer and see that she has sent half of the emails she claims to have sent to the opposing counsel, even though your invoice showed more. Your new lawyer will end up receiving notice that you rejected something from opposing counsel that she never notified you of to begin with. She will do the bare minimum and when you call her out, she will just throw a tantrum like a five year old causing further problems for your case. Do not work with her unless you want to be mis-represented and waste your money.
I hired Abigail in January 2023 to handle my divorce. I was told that, given the circumstances, it would be a fairly simple process and anticipated it would be completed within 90 to 120 days. Unfortunately, that was not the case. I often found myself trying to contact her for weeks without receiving a direct answer about the status of my case. Abby frequently excused the delays by claiming it was because I wanted to minimize costs. While It’s true I was mindful of expenses—as a single mother of three working two jobs—I still expected the work to be completed efficiently.
Abruptly, at the end of October, Abby informed me that she was “winding down the divorce portion†of her practice and told me I needed to find new counsel. By this point, she had depleted my retainer and most of my additional payments, leaving me with no choice but to spend more money on hiring new counsel.
When my new attorney reviewed my case, they found that Abby had done nothing but file the initial complaint during the entire time she represented me. Furthermore, Abby had “highly†recommended I accept the support amount offered, even though it was lower than appropriate. She had advised me to request APL (Alimony Pendente Lite) but failed to mention that accepting the proposed support amount would reduce payments due to the assumption that the children’s father would have custody 35% of the time. This was despite me explicitly telling her that he had no interest in being involved with the children.
Abby not only severely misrepresented me but also left me in an unethical and difficult position, forcing me to scramble to find the funds to hire new counsel.