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Gabrielle S. Davis, P.C. - Oak Park, IL

1101 Lake Street#402B Oak Park, IL 60301 - 1129

Updated: 01/30/2020

Oak Park Family Law Firm

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1101 Lake Street#402B Oak Park, IL 60301 - 1129

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  • 708-358-1335

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Gabrielle S. Davis, P.C. 700 Commerce Drive Suite 500 Oak Brook, IL 60523 630-288-5000

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By Anonymous on Sep. 09, 2020
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3.0 out of 5 stars

Thank you for your help, determination, and hard work. I appreciate that you didn't give up on me or my case and that you resolve the matter quickly. I would not hesitate to recommend your firm to anyone in need of a sound lawyer. Thank you again.

By Anonymous on Sep. 02, 2020
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Inadequate, disorganized, unprofessional. Gabrielle S. Davis took $3,000 of a retainer from me and provided me zero service except email communication and unnecessary trips to her office, literally I received no service, she never represented me in court and wrote one document for me that was factually incorrect on many levels and I ended up revising it and submitting it pro se (myself). She intentionally brought me into the office to go over information she already had at her disposal, we met three times in her office, each time I needed to reintroduce her to my case. When I attempted to dismiss her of her services, during the COVID pandemic, she refused to dismiss herself without charging me to do this, which conveniently cost me the $600 left of the retainer! Three other lawyers, including my ex wife lawyer advised me that once terminated, Gabrielle was responsible to remove herself at no cost to me. She put my back against the wall during a global pandemic since I could not proceed without her removing herself. This speaks volumes to her character. After consulting with two attorneys after Gabrielle, as well as opposing counsel, they all agreed that Gabrielle is unprofessional, took advantage of the pandemic, and provided me no service. It is important to note that one of two lawyers I met with after indicated I did not need an attorney at all, and the second attorney charged me $900 (compared to 3,000 and no service rendered) and handled the issue in a matter of weeks. This is my experience and I write this several months later with minimal emotional attachment to the incident.

Gabrielle S. Davis, P.C.

Gabrielle S. Davis, P.C.

replied on Sep. 08, 2020
It is most unfortunate that the former client came away with such a negative impression of our firm especially since my office did draft a detailed pleading at his request. We also pride ourselves on organization and communication. Our policy is to meet frequently with clients in order to provide the best possible service. My office did file a Motion to Withdraw our Appearance at the client's request which thankfully we were able to enter as an Agreed Order. There is some sort of misunderstanding. The client was not charged for the Motion to Withdraw only for services up to his request that our firm withdraw. Once the Withdrawal Order was entered, we did provide him with his entire file including originals and copies at no expense to him including the pleading we had worked on together.

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