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Lenore Silverman Attorney - Lenore Silverman Incompetant Special Education Attorney

Lenore is so *** and disorganized, she made huge errors in questioning her own witness. A lawyer should now the answer to any questions they are going to ask..not Lenore.

#192474
Aug 04, 2010
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Anonymous
Lenore Silverman Attorney - Lenore Silverman: Unresponsive, Lies, Oppressive

My son was in special education in the SFUSD. Lenore Silverman came to the first few IEPs. She promised things but then never returned phone calls when I followed up asking that sh...

#123520
Jun 09, 2008
630

Yabba Da...
Lenore Silverman Attorney - Lenore Silverman - Oppressive Education Attorney

Lenore Silverman, an attorney with the extremely oppressive law firm of Fagen, Fulfrost, has used her law license in California to oppress special education children and their fami...

#120447
May 10, 2008
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