Matthew Neil Newman, experienced Appeals, Government attorney in Anchorage, AK with 42 reviews
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Matthew Neil Newman

745 W 4th Ave Ste 502, Anchorage, AK

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Ramon hernandez

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25 Jun, 2024
If you need legal help DO NOT TRY THIS LAWYER NOT MATTER WHAT TRUST ME I lost friends because they recommended me this lawyer he don’t care about your calls and he pull a fast one on us we retain this lawyer and the case was settled whit any of his help the DA offered us a deal and we have to wait weeks before he bother to answer the prosecutor whit our answer THEN HE DECIDED TO CHANGE OUR AGREEMENT TO FLAT RATE OUT THE BLUE HE PROMISED TO RETURN SOME MONEY AND GUESS WHAT ANOTHER LIE I had to give him one star so I can’t warned people BUT IF I COULD I GIVE HIM NEGATIVE 5000 stars The receptionist is his daughter THE MOST RUDE PERSON I EVER HAD TO BE HEARD ON MY LIFE my fiancé past away 🥹waiting for him to return her phone calls after paying 15000 cash SHAME ON YOU MR BUTLER
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Lesley gordon

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25 Apr, 2024
We retained MR. BUTLER yet he didn’t respond to a single email, return a single call and had a colleague appear at arraignment and bail hearing. We didn’t hear from the actual attorney we retained not one single time. When we talked to the associate he never knew about emails with the office staff regarding requests or assistance we had asked for and we were forced to retain another attorney who responds EVERYTIME we have a question himself. I sent correspondence requesting some of the retainer we paid be refunded to be told we signed a flat rate fee agreement and that Mr butler would be calling me ( he hasn’t) I strongly advice you to be very aware of who you’re actually retaining. I had recommended this attorney based on someone’s experience long ago but apparently that is no longer applicable. During the bail review the prosecutor didn’t oppose bail with a third party and we had provided all the third party information the office requested weeks prior and the attorney who appeared (Frances) didn’t even mention and allowed a 2 month out rescheduled court date when he could have provided that info that day! Inadequate would be a kind word. Thankfully we had held back some of the retainer or we would be out that too! The new attorney has done more in a week than this office did in 2 months and now the office staff has a nasty attitude towards us. After speaking with many others this seems to be the norm for this office now! RUN and find a different law group or you’ll pay for absolutely NOTHING! And I mean ALOT of money! It’s fraud and theft in my opinion! I’ll update this should they by chance decide to do the right thing until then I’ll leave this review on every platform I can find in hopes of saving someone else the grief this office has added onto our already horrific situation (false charges) as if we weren’t already enduring enough with that!
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Ashley grearson

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05 Apr, 2024
He doesn’t return my calls and is always “too busy” I have paid him a significant amount and he’s just made empty promises.
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