Eric D. Hall - Medina, OH
Attorney at Law Office Of Gerald D. Piszczek
Lawyers in Medina, OH
412 North Court Street Medina, OH 44256
Updated: 03/03/2026
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Hired Attorney 2008-2010Do not trust this guy I hired him to represent my son and the day I gave him $2500 that very night my son died and he would not give me my money back
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Consulted Attorney 2018-2019Grossly Incompetent, he worked for Medina Court another corrupt system. One cannot get a decent lawyer to go to Medina Court. Joyce Kimbler another Grossly incompetent Judge, she is a Democrat. There your answer and the Prosecutors are DUM! Our government is flawed. Any questions let me know. I would LOVE TO GO AT IT with Medina, this time there will be no smoke screens, lies or corruption. Bring it Medina with Johnny Rutter this time? I am waiting. This Court needs to be investigated by the Ohio Attorney General? I had no choice with this Attorney and Prosecution. I will pray for the liars.
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Hired Attorney 2022-2023Eric Hall is not only a client nightmare he did absolutely nothing for me to get my parental rights back when I should have had all of them all he did was talk about other people's cases took my money and did absolutely nothing actually even got me locked up by claiming that he sent the paperwork to the prosecuting attorney's office for discovery of a charge and tell them we were going to trial and sent it to the prosecuting attorney instead of the courthouse and I got a warrant put out for my arrest for missing the prelim hearing and he didn't even tell me about it he's the worst worst absolute sludge worst attorney I've ever seen or met in my entire life you're absolutely foolish if you give him one red cent don't give him nothing he is a liar he does nothing but work for the state and wants you to plead out on cases that you know you can beat
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Hired Attorney 2018-2019Eric Hall is a Client nightmare. He is Grossly incompetent, Practices out his field of Law and the State of Ohio allows this in our court system. There will be issues in pipelines for many. He is a liar, an idiot and has been suspended from practicing law. Medina Prosecutor will state in the Journal that he is a Criminal Lawyer, he isn't. Its all who know in Medina. Make sure you have a lawyer from Wadsworth or Medina because many lawyer will NOT GO TO MEDINA. If you want to use The Bar Association make sure you bring your checkbook because they charge you $25 bucks.
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