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Jonathan beckham
05 Jul, 2020
Brett Smith is a very knowledgeable attorney. He sits down with you, and guides you over anything you dont understand. I'm glad to have Brett as my attorney.
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Michelle rubio
30 May, 2020
Jason Bailey and the team at The Browne House Law Group were fantastic. He guided us through obtaining a will and power of attorney for my in-laws and made everything understandable and effortless. I highly recommend them .
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Eugene pitts
30 May, 2020
I called Attorney Bailey of the Browne House Law Group and he gave me the best legal service that I could have possibly gotten for my contract situation. I highly recommend Attorney Bailey for legal services. He is fast and honest.
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Rosa
30 May, 2020
I do not recommend Jason P. Bailey. I paid him $2500 to do a limited scope representation on a custody case that was being appealed. I needed help to get the first portion of the bifurcated case onto the record. No help there. Bailey could not figure out how to get the dependency portion onto the record, which is/was a big deal. Instead, he focused on meeting deadlines, which I was handling, and was very little help with legal substance, which is what I needed. He latched onto the initial lack of notice, citing Ala.R.Civ.P.4, declaring that the ruling was void due to lack of notice. After that declaration he stopped analyzing the case, until I discovered Ala.R.Juv.P.13(A)(3) allows dependency proceedings to continue without proper service. This indicated to me Bailey had very little knowledge of juvenile law (as he had claimed) and just wanted my $$. Although he had the complete record, he could not analyze it to detect several legal errors: (1) hearsay evidence was admitted at the adjudication trial (reversible error), (2) no adjudication on first removal order of whether the removal in child's "best interest", (violation of 12-15-312(a)(1), (3) no adjudication of the reasonableness of DHR's efforts to prevent removal or reunify the family (violation of 12-15-312(a)(2) and case law, F.V.O. v. Coffee County DHR), (4) no search by DHR for viable alternatives (violation of due process under 14th amendment), (5) federal law repeatedly violated during the adjudication trial (42 CFR Part 2 was violated by two attorneys, DHR caseworker and judge). I asked for a refund of half my retainer after firing him from his complete focus on Ala.R.Civ.P.4, which doesn't apply to dependency proceedings. Bailey refused to refund me for the hours he charged that ended up being worthless to the case. Do not hire him for any legal matter that is important to you.
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Rhonda ball
23 May, 2020
Joshua maguire
17 Apr, 2020
Joshua
17 Apr, 2020
Knowledgeable and efficient. A kind individual who had my best interest in mind. Followed up and made sure his services met my requests. Would use him again in the future.
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Michelle
26 Mar, 2020
Jason was great. We were visiting my in-laws from out of town and needed to find an attorney to help us with a will and power of attorney for both of them. He guided us through all our questions and took care of everything in a timely manner. We highly recommend him.
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Heather lei moltz
25 Mar, 2020
James mcdaniel
10 Mar, 2020
This lawyer is the best, I hope I never have another collection case but at least if do I am well prepared with Mr Jason Bailey in my corner I highly recommend him to anyone in need of a great attorney
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Jennifer
30 Jan, 2020
Mr. Bailey is an great problem solver. He calmed down my husband and was patient with us in explaining our options. Highly recommended!
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Gavin howard
07 Dec, 2019
best
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