Dana & Pariser Co., L.P.A. - Columbus, OH
Lawyers in Columbus, OH
150 East Mound Street Suite 308 Columbus, OH 43215
Updated: 02/15/2026
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Customer Reviews for Dana & Pariser Co., L.P.A.
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Consulted Law firm 2025Attorney Represents a Client That Canceled My Account Without Notice, Promised to Review the Charge, Then Filed Suit 20 Months Later Attorney Alyson C. Tanenbaum chose to represent Call Management Resources (CMR) in a case where: CMR terminated my account without notifying me, leaving my business without phone service and customers unable to reach us. They then billed me for the remainder of the annual term — even though they had ended the service. When I confronted them, they responded (on 10/16/2023) that they would "submit a request to our GM to review your account.” After that, I never heard from them again. No review, no reply, no decision — for 20 months. Then suddenly in June 2025, I received notice that CMR was taking me to court over the same balance they never followed up on. While lawyers can’t control their clients' ethics, they can choose who they represent and how they pursue a case. Ms. Tanenbaum’s decision to back a company that ghosted me after promising a review — and then resorted to legal action nearly two years later — speaks volumes. If professionalism and ethical discretion matter to you, I recommend seeking counsel elsewhere.
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150 East Mound Street
Suite 308
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: (614) 253-1010
Fax: (614) 253-3310
Website: http://www.dplawyers.com
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