We remove Google reviews that violate Google's content policies. Free assessment. You pay only after the review is removed.
Prospective clients vet attorneys harder than almost any other professional. A defamatory or fake review near the top of your Google listing can end a hiring decision before a consultation is ever booked.
Lawyers are also frequent targets of reviews from people who were never clients: opposing parties, disgruntled non-clients, and anonymous accounts. When a review crosses Google's content policy lines, it can be removed.
Attorneys see an unusual share of reviews from opposing parties, family members of opposing parties, and people venting about a case outcome rather than any actual service. Many of these are not protected as legitimate client feedback.
If a review violates one of Google's content policies, it can come down. Common removable patterns:
An honest review from a real customer, even a harsh one, is not removable under Google's policies, and we will tell you that upfront. We only take cases we believe in.
No risk to you at any point in the process.
Send us the review through our free assessment form. It takes less than 60 seconds, and the assessment is always free.
We check the review against Google's content policies and tell you honestly whether removal is likely. If it is, we confirm pricing in writing before any work begins.
We submit and escalate the case through Google's official channels. You are charged only after the review is confirmed removed. If it is not, you owe nothing.
Reviews from non-clients are one of the clearest policy violations Google recognizes. If the reviewer was never a client, that is strong grounds for removal, and we will assess it for free.
If the review reflects a genuine client's honest dissatisfaction, no. If it contains defamation, harassment, or comes from a non-client, those are policy violations we can pursue.
The assessment is free and takes less than a minute. You'll hear back within one business day with an honest read.
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