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Jordana Roubicek Greenman, Attorney at Law - Boston, MA

185 Devonshire St.Suite 302 Boston, MA 02110

Updated: 06/25/2021

Boston Residential & Commercial Transactions Law Firm

About Jordana Roubicek Greenman, Attorney at Law

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  • Residential & Commercial Transactions
  • Real Estate Law

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185 Devonshire St.Suite 302 Boston, MA 02110

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JRG Legal 134 Main St. Watertown, MA 02472 617-829-9907

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By Stuart W. on Aug. 03, 2023

1.0 out of 5 stars

Long story. I had to evict a non-paying tenant last year, and our lawyer, Mrs. Roubicek Greenman, did not bother to show up for our long-awaited housing-court hearing - despite 2+ months advance-notice. She gave her time to another client. Instead she sent us a new replacement-lawyer who didn't know the case, and who was unable or unwilling to read the legal agreement. He was probably not a landlord-tenant lawyer, and he did not catch a major error that wound up costing us @ $7K in RAFT payments. I'm a layman. I had hired her to be there to avoid exactly that situation, so it was all a bad surprise. I don't know about her skills, but I know she is not reliable. She supposedly has no control over her own schedule. I don't think she's honest on that. . In demeanor, she judged me and my case very harshly. I can accept that, to have an experienced pro to be on my side, but then she did not show up when I needed her and her stand-in told me to sign badly flawed paperwork, so in the end I regret hiring her and her company. I did not expect them to drop the ball like that. Perhaps she is used to $20K+ increments in her cases, so our losing $7K out of carelessness is not of any concern. That was my experience. Hire at your own risk.

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