Andrea J. Sloan is a law firm with an office in McLean, VA. At this office location, there is 1 lawyer practicing health law, bioethics, patients' rights and 2 other areas of law.
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Andrea J. Sloan is a law firm with an office in McLean, VA. At this office location, there is 1 lawyer practicing health law, bioethics, patients' rights and 2 other areas of law.
Not surprising to find how terrible Andrea's review are because she was absolutely terrible back in the early 2000's in McLean. She is an all out GHOUL!! Never have this woman around the elderly...she will do whatever she can to affect bad outcomes in all aspects! This lady does not car about the elderly---only about their money and nothing about their welfare.
In dealing with this Andreas J Sloan it is my opinion and my experience that this woman is a murderer, she deliberately caused my father Antoine MBOK's death on December 3rd 2022, she is absolutely horrible, has no sympathy and should not be given guardianship of anyone. She leaves a trail of dead patients who could have recovered, seeing other people complain of her makes me believe she s a habitual murderer and abuser of patients. As soon as she was appointed she took decisions that were meant to kill my father who was at george washington university hospital. When appointed her first meeting with the family was to convince us that our father was suffering and we should end his life while we have recorded videos showing progress. in my opinion she is an absolute stone cold killer and i have no choice but to take her on so she faces justice. No court should ever appoint this Andreas J Sloan, she does not work for the best interest of the patient. Pls E-mail me antoinembok@gmail.com
Horribly unethical. Northern Virginia us full of good attornies. I regret hiring her. As thr aforementioned post above shows, her lack of ethics and humanity. She did similar to my family. Very sad.
Sloan was court-appointed as Guardian for a dear friend I was caring for, and cruelly acted more like a dictatorial tyrant than a caring guardian.
Sloan demanded such drastic changes in the woman’s routine that it left the woman agonizing in extreme distress.
Sloan refused to let the man the woman loved—and who loved her— hold her hand as she lay dying, fulfilling a sacred oath they had sworn. Sloan thus made the woman believe her man had abandoned her, forcing her to die in forlorn isolation.