I have worked with Julie for 10 years. She is very passionate about what she does and works hard to get the best results for her clients. Unfortunately clients tend to forget that some things are out of Julie's control and the blame gets thrown onto her, but she always respects her clients and understands that they are going through a rough time. In family law it's easy to forget you're not the only person going through a nasty divorce or touchy child custody battle, and Julie tries to give each and every person the attention they need and deserve, but she's only one person and can only do so much. One thing I can tell people about Julie is, she is always there for her clients. She meets with clients, takes calls, and responds to texts and emails at all hours of the day/night, during the week and over the weekends and holidays. Think about this, if Julie has 20 clients who each send an email and follow up with a call, that's 20 e-mails and 20 phone calls she has to respond to. Say each e-mail takes 6 minutes to read and respond to, that's 2 hours a day she's responding to e-mails. If it takes 6 minutes to talk to each client on the phone, that's 2 hours a day calling clients back. In total Julie could spend at least 4 hours a day responding to emails and phone calls. That doesn't include time she's making court appearances, which can be anywhere from a 1 hour hearing to an all day arbitration or trial, it doesn't include client appointments which can take an hour to hours, that doesn't include the endless hours of drafting motions, responding to interrogatories, talking to opposing counsels, and it doesn't include her running a business. She is a very efficient and effective attorney. I hope anyone reviewing Julie, moving forward, will tell future clients about their personal experience with Julie and her staff as to why they would or would not recommend Julie, this will give her, and her staff, an opportunity to respectfully respond and learn from any comments.
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