Law Offices of Erica T. Yitzhak - Great Neck, NY
Lawyers in Great Neck, NY
17 Barstow Road Suite 406 Great Neck, NY 11021
Updated: 03/03/2026
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Hired Law firm 2022Worst lawyer I have ever had to deal with! She just took the retainer and never returned any calls! After I asked for my money back she started saying that she did so much work!!!! I’ve yet to see any work and still never received any money back. Don’t let this terrible lawyer fool you like she fooled me! She was all nice at the beginning till she got her money! Please be ware
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