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My Experience with Sophie Alcorn Law Firm

Sharing this here because I have received many valuable insights from this group, and I hope my experience may help others who are considering their options.

Based on my personal experience, I would advise others to carefully consider their options before hiring Sophie Alcorn and her law firm.

  1. Frequent attorney changes. My assigned attorney changed four times during my case, which made it difficult to maintain continuity. Each transition required additional explanation and, in my experience, the quality of work declined over time. Also it took forever to get a decent first draft.

2. Draft quality concerns. I was disappointed with several of the drafts I received. Much of the content felt overly generic and included the kind of verbose, boilerplate language often associated with ChatGPT writing. As a result, I ended up spending a significant amount of time revising and rewriting large portions myself.

3. Limited personalized attention. At times, I felt that my case was being handled as part of a high-volume process rather than receiving the level of individualized attention I expected.

4. Communication delays. The initial consultation was very positive, but once the engagement began, responses were often delayed and timelines were difficult to pin down.

5. Case coordinators as intermediaries. Much of the communication went through a coordinator rather than directly with the attorney, whose sole purpose was to slow down the entire process!

Overall, I believe the firm has a strong reputation and effective marketing, but my personal experience did not match the level of service and quality I was expecting especially given the high fees! I encourage anyone considering this firm to do thorough research and compare multiple options before making a decision.

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