Bradley M Thies

1820 East Ray Road, Chandler, AZ

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Helena e goldberg

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10 Dec, 2024
Buyer be ware! After visiting with a very close friend of mine regarding their Counsel, I encouraged this person to hire an exceptionally experienced and professional firm with a team that could serve their needs that wasn’t Jordan. Jordan essentially went MIA around mid-November. Essentially, this friend of mine asked him a myriad of questions inquiring as to how things could be moved along expeditiously in order to close out their matter. No response for weeks on end. Ironically enough, after he essentially ghosted said client, the client was presented with a bill a couple of days after reaching out to him - again, without any response to their email. After paying above and beyond the initial retainer he seemed to disappear. As a matter of fact, he was quick quick quick to respond when new representation reached out to him (as in he responded within the same day)! Lack of communication in this electronic age is unacceptable. I have encouraged this former client to contact the AZ Bar Association in order to recoup their financial losses with Jordan. He’s unprofessional at best. Moreover, he's running a one man show and he doesn’t have the resources to close things out quickly. Please be certain that any person you hire to deal with a sensitive legal matter not only takes you seriously but be sure whomever you decide to work with has ownership interest in your situation and the staff to make that a reality. I find it appalling that Jordan didn’t have the chutzpah to face this client and admit that he didn’t have the resources to help them in a timely or appropriate fashion.
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J wallo

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08 Dec, 2024
Jeff helped us create will and trust documents for the family. He made the process easy to understand and explained everything so we could understand it all. Having the peace of mind to know that my family is taken care of should something happen to me or my wife is extremely comforting and definitely worth doing. Jeff was easy to talk to and readily available to assist us throughout the process. I highly recommend Jeff if you're looking for the same peace of mind that I now have.
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Bart garlotte

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06 Nov, 2024
I've had the opportunity to work with Jeff on two occasions: initially when I had inquiries regarding my father's Trust, and subsequently when I decided to establish my own Trust. Jeff was not only a pleasure to work with but also demonstrated extensive knowledge and professionalism. He ensured that all my questions were addressed and that I had a clear understanding of the contents of the Trust document. My decision to choose Jeff was influenced by my parents' trust in him for their estate planning. When it came time to execute the trust, Jeff was incredibly helpful, addressing any questions and concerns we had. I am very satisfied with my decision to work with him and would strongly recommend his services to anyone in need of estate planning assistance.
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and effective legal representation
“Jordan is an awesome attorney. He goes above and beyond to ensure he understands the entire problem. He also knows how to be cut throats when needed. Highly recommend working with Jordan at Mays and Zitron family law!”
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Compassionate and client-focused approach
“Jordan was able to guide us through the process of an uncontested divorce and make the process as painless as possible for both parties. He was thoughtful and really went above and beyond explaining the process multiple times to my mother, really holding her hand every step of the way.”
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Timely and responsive communication
“Jordan always got back to me in a timely manner, which is very important when you feel like your life has been flipped upside down.”
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Achieves successful outcomes for clients
“Jordan in the beginning seemed like the perfect lawyer until we were nearing the end of the case and he suddenly went MIA for over a month resulting in the other party getting motions granted due to Jordan's negligence.”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness
“Jordan suddenly went MIA for over a month resulting in the other party getting motions granted due to Jordan's negligence. We called dozens of times, left voicemails and sent an unnecessary amount of emails to both him and his partner (his sister). Over a month passed and we finially got a response of apologies and empty promises.”
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Potential negligence and failure to follow through
“Jordan filed 1 response and now suddenly he has been MIA for over 45 additional days. We are in disbelief after working with Jordan for so long on our case he completely cut off all communication and we are now left to finish the case on our own.”

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