Client
McQuaide Blasko may appear to be a large and prestigious firm in State College, but my experience as the opposing party in a case revealed serious communication and management problems. The attorney originally assigned to the matter was often unresponsive, which led to significant delays that affected the timeline and progress of the case. When the original attorney left the firm to pursue a judgeship, the transition was very messy and suggested poor succession planning. For several months, there was little clarity about who would take over, and communication from the firm was minimal. The new attorney was only marginally more responsive, and the case had already been hindered by the earlier lack of coordination. From my perspective, the firm's disorganization and lack of follow-through contributed to unnecessary delays and higher costs for both parties. Based on this experience, I would not recommend McQuaide Blasko. Anyone considering them should be prepared for potential administrative and communication challenges.