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Vaysman, Elizabeth

Elizabeth Vaysman - Philadelphia, PA

Attorney at Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel LLP

Family Law Lawyers in Philadelphia, PA

1500 Market Street Suite 3400 Philadelphia, PA 19102 - 2101

Philadelphia Family Law Lawyer

Updated: 03/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Family Law

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  • By Angelo S. on Apr. 09, 2024
    Hired Attorney 2023-2024
    We were quite disappointed in our interactions with Liz Vaysman. We contracted her for a consultation phone call, which was a limited engagement, of which we were entirely aware of. In our experience, if you hire Liz, be prepared for defensiveness, an inability to listen, and a combative atmosphere from the outset. However, Liz spent way too much time on the call itself explaining over and over how limited our engagement was. We stopped the whole conversation to make a clear point that we were NOT interested in taking advantage of her in any way, and we clearly understood the engagement. This was apparently not heard, and she continued to make this point over and over while we tried to salvage the conversation and get clear legal guidance for our money. We wanted to record the session, so none of the important information we received would be forgotten by us, considering we are very busy and not lawyers. But Liz didn’t allow that. We were fine her reasoning, and we all agreed she would follow up our call with an email listing the advice and the relevant links to details. Liz then proceeded to ghost us entirely, and it took multiple emails and phone calls and a threat to leave a negative review before we heard back from her. At that point, 4 months had elapsed. We finally received our follow up email, with a curt apology and a repeat of her admonishment that we had not paid for any more services, and that our engagement was completed. In our experience, if you hire Liz, be prepared for defensiveness, an inability to listen, and a combative atmosphere from the outset.
    Value: 1.0 out of 5
    Quality of Service: 0.5 out of 5
    Professional Competence: 0.5 out of 5

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Philadelphia, PA

1500 Market Street
Suite 3400
Philadelphia, PA 19102 - 2101

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Phone: (215) 665-3133

Fax: (215) 665-3165

Website: http://www.obermayer.com

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