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Law Office of Amanda Beth Rubel Portes

Law Office of Amanda Beth Rubel Portes - Chicago, IL

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121 North LaSalle Suite 400 Chicago, IL 60602 - 1264

Updated: 03/03/2026

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  • By Anonymous on Sep. 21, 2025
    Hired Law firm 2025
    June 9 2025 I signed and paid a retainer for a collections / cease and desist case Amanda did write the cease and desist and repeatedly told me on Aug 13 and Aug that the complaint was drafted and she required additional funds which I paid - After not hearing from her by Sept 2 ( and this after her telling me she quit a case to work on mine ) she informed me she was shutting her doors and going to another firm so would no longer represent me as other clients don’t pay and she needs to feed her family - She gave me a copy Sept 2 of the hastily written complaint with incorrect figures which is a worthless piece of paper as I am an LLC and not allowed to file a complaint I asked for a refund and she refused saying she did the work - she didn’t do the work she was hired to do -the complaint was never filed .- I have reported to Illinois Bar Association.

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Chicago, IL

121 North LaSalle
Suite 400
Chicago, IL 60602 - 1264

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