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Klein Law Group - Boca Raton, FL

4800 N. Federal HighwaySuite 307B Boca Raton, FL 33431

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Updated: 04/17/2025

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4800 N. Federal HighwaySuite 307B Boca Raton, FL 33431

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9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

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By Randy H. on Apr. 16, 2025

1.0 out of 5 stars

I hired this firm for my divorce and my dependency case in late December of 2022. I was sold a dream about how this process would go. I met with Eric Klein who originally owned the firm which informed me how the process would go. During my proceedings after almost a year nothing was accomplished and nothing in which I was informed would be done was done. They kept switching my attorneys in the firm for more qualified attorneys because I was unhappy with not getting any results. Towards the end of my case I was informed that the firm was in qualified to handle my case and to search for different counsel. This is after almost $100,000 in legal fees. They also have over 10k in metals that they are holding and are now refusing to release my metals even with a court order. Be very cautious with this firm as they promised a lot but won’t deliver in your best interest. They are refusing to give me my metals back and stated that they will sell them in 60 days due to an unpaid balance of originally $10,000, They have tacked on an additional $4000 in interest. I even called to try to settle this amount just to put this behind me and they refused to do anything even though they took me for almost $100,000. Whatever you do, if you’re going to a similar experience as I am, I would look at different council immediately. Eric Klein was more interested in buying my home at a ridiculous amount because i was going through a nasty divorce. Also, They had me keep filing motions to try to get rid of my judge in my dependency case and wasting an exorbitant amount of money, as well as taking it up the chain to different courts.

Klein Law Group

Klein Law Group

replied on Apr. 17, 2025
We appreciate feedback from all current and former clients, even when it is difficult to read. However, this review contains several significant inaccuracies. While this is an inappropriate forum to refute all of them, we feel obligated to correct particularly egregious comments, especially for the benefit of those considering our services. There is no court order requiring our firm to release any metals, as claimed in the review. We take our ethical and legal obligations seriously and would never withhold property in violation of a court order. In fact, our firm made considerable efforts to accommodate this client during a time of hardship. Now that those circumstances have changed, we are addressing an outstanding balance for legal services rendered, as specifically outlined in the accommodation signed by this former client. We did not “abandon” the client’s case. Over the course of representation, we made multiple efforts to assign attorneys best suited to the client’s evolving needs—an act of professional responsibility, not neglect. We categorically deny that any member of our staff behaved inappropriately or attempted to take advantage of the client’s situation. We respect the client’s right to share their experience. However, it’s important that prospective clients understand that legal matters, especially those involving divorce and dependency, are complex and emotionally charged. We remain committed to ethical advocacy and transparent communication in every case we handle. If anyone has concerns about our services, we welcome a conversation to resolve them constructively.

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