Complaint Review: Ronald A. Hunter Attorney At Law - Omaha Nebraska
- Ronald A. Hunter Attorney At Law 11605 Arbor Street Suite 104, Omaha, NE 68144 Omaha, Nebraska United States of America
- Phone: 402-397-6965
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- Category: Lawyers
Ronald A. Hunter Attorney At Law Made a pass at me in his office Omaha, Nebraska
*Consumer Comment: Ronald Hunter
*Consumer Comment: Uh...?
Visited Mr. Hunter jr. for bankruptcy advice. He's a nice looking man who I flirted with and then on the way out after discussing services, he touched my rear end. I think this is a violation of the attorney-client relationship.
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#2 Consumer Comment
Ronald Hunter
AUTHOR: mel - ()
SUBMITTED: Sunday, March 09, 2014
I personally have used Ronald Hunter recently& I found him to be a very wonderful& caring family man.
If this woman truly believes that he hit on her, then perhaps she is in need of a mental evaluation. Ronald Hunter has singlehandedly, helped my financial situation. This man not only returned my first phone call on his way home from a long day in court, he made me feel as if I were as important as a member of his family. He is truly an amazing man. He is very caring, compassionate, & understanding. He does everything he can to ensure the very best for his clients.
His compassion is represented through his staff as well.
#1 Consumer Comment
Uh...?
AUTHOR: Jacob - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, February 11, 2011
That does sound pretty inappropriate, but since you acknowledge you flirted with him first, you may have some guilt here too.
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