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30 Oct, 2024 by Katie keen
Professional, communicative and efficient! I’m sincerely appreciative to Trent and Conner at River City Law for their services. They made my process as easy as possible and communicated with me every step of the way. I am so grateful I went to them with my case!
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23 Aug, 2024 by Naomi mccoy
RiverCity Law is an awesomely amazing law firm where you will understand on day 1 that your well- being is top priority. RiverCity Law team are very patient and kind people who understand that you face a journey. Whether it is a long road or a short block, RiverCity Law will treat you with dignity, respect, confidence, and loyalty. For months this Law Firm was my shoulder to cry on when going through illness, an ear to listen, as well as a giver of encouraging words saying it will be ok, thus letting me know they really care about me as an individual. The case ethics are indisputable the job gets done!!! I was never left in the dark about anything , all questions were answered, THEY LISTENED TO WHAT I HAD TO SAY!!! Gave me options in decision making for my case and made sure that my options were understood clearly. Words can never express, the gratitude I will forever carry in my heart just meeting this phenomenal team . To Mr. Trent, Logan, Katelyn, and the entire RiverCity Law Team, Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I am so thankful God gave me the opportunity to meet all of you. it has truly been a blessing that I will cherish for the rest of my life. May God continue to bless you. YOU GUYS ROCK!!! Ms Naomi
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20 Aug, 2024 by Sebastian martinez
Highly recommend Trent for any custody battle!
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14 Jul, 2024 by Myrtle davis
Attorney Trent Thomas, Best lawyer ever for child custody! He immediately, went to work on my case. Gave us immediately results.The outcome worked in my favor!
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14 Jul, 2024 by Justin lamb
**Long post, but worth the read if you're doing your due diligence in searching for the best representation possible** I would like to share my experience with this law firm, which was one of the WORST I’ve ever had. Trent’s primary motive seems to be strictly money, which is not enough to adequately represent a client and being a GREAT lawyer as we the people deserve. I've had an ongoing case involving my daughter and her maternal grandparents for eight years and have been represented by five other lawyers during this time with a very similar pattern, despite this, I have still not been found unfit after all these years. Likely due to having no pattern of criminal history. I am a registered nurse, native everyday to help people who are sick and hurting, I do my best to uphold a professional and ethical demeanor. This lead me to belief that I would make an ideal client to represent, and that one would think this would make my case straightforward. I even provided all necessary evidence to Trent, neatly organized files over the last eight years on a Google Drive. I was highly responsive, did much of the work for him, and paid nearly $10,000 to this firm in less than two months, yet I have a hard time recalling my case progressing ANY. My friends and relatives were even left asking me often, what has he accomplished for you? This was embarrassing considering the amount of effort and money I put forth with him. I am not denying my cases complexity, however I paid what he asked and worked alongside him to assist as much as possible. I hoped and asked for plans and guidance to advance my case, as he was the lawyer, but I often felt like I was left playing the role of lawyer myself which no client should feel this way. I had to request often for motions to be filed that he promised. He joined a call with the ad litem, spoke barely a few words, yet charged outrageous for the call. I could go on and on of disappointing things I encounter with this firm. I’ll leave it at this, If your case is straightforward, he might take it, charge you the maximum price, and leave you thinking you got a good deal when, in reality, any lawyer could have done it, and for a better price. I needed expertise, not some lawyer going through the motions. I had encountered financial difficulties as the case was requesting more and more of me, along with unexpected problems with my home that I ALSO purchased prior to this lawyer so that i could be closer to my daughter, despite juggling a multitude of financial burdens that I expressed well with him I still managed to pay $300-400 per week, which I felt was a great amount, that’s nearly another mortgage each month, however my case was still dropped because I was being billed hundreds more each week which I had and still have a hard time understanding. When I reviewed my case file, it lacked significant documentation and seemed filled with irrelevant copy-paste case studies. We only had one hearing, during which the attorney persuaded me to take a deal I didn't want, which resulted in more hardship in this case for me. While I understand that lawyers need to make money, they also have the discretion to charge fairly. This attorney showed no empathy for my case or concern for my daughter’s outcome—only an interest in making money. Imagine being cared for by a nurse who is only interested in their paycheck and does the bare minimum—that's how I felt with this firm. Now I have no lawyer and barely any finances to hire another. He has turned over other dues to collections, that I do not agree with, and a final hearing coming up shortly, that I have no clue what to do. I wish all reading this the best of luck finding the help you deserve
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16 Feb, 2011 by Alice
My husband and I retained Milton to represent my husband for a criminal immigration matter, and not a minute too soon. My husband was arrested and charged with a crime that potentially could have destroyed his life. At first we retained a local attorney and we were led to the slaughter by this unprepared and under qualified "professional". He was not qualified to deal with such a complex and crucial issue, although according to him, he was a superstar. In the eleventh hour we retained Milton, and kept him engaged after conviction to represent my husband in the appeals process. Milton seemed to have a better understanding of all the facts at our initial meeting than the first attorney had the entire time he had represented my husband, almost a full year at this point. I wish we had retained Milton at the very first sign of trouble, the outcome would have been vastly different. Milton is very responsive, he returns calls, he answers his own phone and he knows the law. He isn't hired to be his client's best friend and he makes no bones about it, but his demeanor is such that even when he delivers horrible news you know he is solid in your camp, not playing both sides of the isle, or rolling the dice with your life. Milton is well respected in the field and he very deserving of this respect. He spent countless hours preparing for our “hopeless” case and it paid off in the appeals process. Looking back on a horrible experience and learning from 20/20 hindsight, I believe retaining Milton first would have been the best form of defense. If we had to do it all over again, Milton would have been the only attorney we needed to know and the appeal wouldn’t have been necessary. An attorney firmly in your camp from the beginning, who is aware of his strengths and is confident in the delivery of your Defense is 99% of the battle. I recommend Milton with confidence for representation with your immigration or criminal legal matters, if he isn’t the right attorney he will not try to convince you that he is, and he will be honest and upfront with you sooner rather than later, or worse, the morning of the plea deal deadline on the eve of trial.
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17 Aug, 2023 by Tiffany
I can't express how grateful I am for Mr. Hampton's expertise and dedication. He handled my case with utmost professionalism and provided clear guidance every step of the way. His in-depth understanding of criminal law and strategic approach helped achieve the best possible outcome for me. Communication was top-notch, and he promptly addressed my concerns, putting my mind at ease during a stressful time. I wholeheartedly recommend Attorney Mark Hampton to anyone in need of a skilled, reliable, knowledgeable, and compassionate criminal defense attorney. THANK YOU for your outstanding legal representation and for guiding me through a difficult journey with such expertise and care.
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02 May, 2018 by Anonymous
Mark has represented me twice. Once in 2006 and recently in 2017. Both times Marks expertise has saved me from being incarcerated and being taken away from my family. Thank you again Mark. You are the best of the best for sure. Legal strength when you need it! For sure!
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26 May, 2017 by John hesson
Mark actually listened to what I had to say, never tried to cut me off or prejudge my case, was willing to look at any material I brought to support my position.. absorbed what my situation was.. I must have talked to 6 or 7 attorneys in the last few months... most are only interested in telling you what their fee's will be, not what they think they can do for you.. What a breath of fresh air. Open and candid, not any sign of ego, so down to earth. Definitely talk to this man before you make a decision on hiring an attorney, wish I had of found him 8 months ago.
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06 Dec, 2022 by Eli
Mr. Harris listened to all of my legal concerns and recommended me to someone that could handle my family legal issues so appreciative for the phone call
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01 Sep, 2022 by Tim
Brett was precise, industrious, and smart. Hi thoroughly read my contract and concisely offered his views. Highly recommended.
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18 Aug, 2022 by Mitchell
Brett was very professional and knowledgeable when it came to helping me with getting an Operating Declaration created for my company. I came to him at the beginning of the week and had my final copy by the end of the same week. Highly recommend as Brett works quickly to get you what you're needing.
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