Alex R. Burgos, experienced Business, Criminal Defense attorney in Little Rock, AR with 35 reviews
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Alex R. Burgos

610 E 6th St, Little Rock, AR

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2011:
University of Arkansas at Little Rock, J.D.
2004:
University of the Ozarks, B.S.

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Eli/orlando osorio

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23 Jul, 2023
Yo no lo recomiendo , me cobro $1500 solo por un caso de (guardianship)pariente guardian y le pagamos $1500 él mismo día que agarro el caso ,en efectivo y tengo pruebas , el dio su palabra de que en un mes tendríamos la cita para la corte ,pero nunca después de esa cita recibí una llamada ni texto ni correo de voz ;durante tres meses no hizo ningún avanze en el caso y cuando fui a la oficina a retirar mi caso porque no vi ningún avanze su asistente fue muy grosera y altanera no me quería atender el abogado ,me salió con excusas falsas que me había llamando y que según yo nunca contesté ,me dijo que no me podía atender y que si quería llegar a la oficina tenía que llamar 30 min antes de entrar por esa puerta; cuando se le ocurrió atenderme el abogado me atendió con muy mala cara , altanero y arrogante al igual que su aspecto desalineado , el gato encima del escritorio ,nada profesional , cuando le dijimos que mi esposo y yo íbamos a retirar el caso y que queríamos que nos regresara nuestro dinero ($1500dolares ) se molestó mucho y me dijo yo ya hice el trabajo y a ver cuánto alcanzas que te regrese , menciono supuesta fecha de corte que él había conseguido y nos quería intimidar diciendo que si sabíamos lo que era retirar el caso y quitar esa fecha de corte metiéndonos miedo de quitarle el caso , y hablándonos de manera muy grocera y con coraje, nosotros platicamos con el de la manera más correcta pero él seguía comportándose sin educación hacia nosotros y hacia nuestra acompañante , le preguntamos entonces cuánto nos vas regresar del dinero que le pagamos y me volvió a decir de manera burlona a ver cuánto alcanzan , y el nunca hizo nada por el caso . Le tuvimos que preguntar hasta cuanto iba a entregar lo que alcanzábamos de dinero dijo en 8 días pero no mencionó ninguna cantidad, Recibí correo a la casa y me mando solo un cheque por la cantidad de $512.50 , por no hacer nada en el caso y solo por la única visita de cuando él agarró el caso y nunca hizo ningún avance se me un robo e injusticia faltando a su ética profesional. Tengo pruebas de lo que digo , no cometan el mismo error de confiar en una persona deshonesta .
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Excellent and professional service
“Very professional”
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Affordable and high-quality legal counsel
“In spite of Covid and more than a foot of snow, it was easy to contact them and actually speak to an attorney! Attorney Kiehl was both helpful and easy to talk to. Best of all they made it affordable to get excellent legal counsel quickly.”
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Attorneys are knowledgeable and aggressive in their representation
“Dan Hancock is utmost professional & knows what he's doing! I'd recommend this law firm to anyone in search of AGGRESSIVE representation!!!!”
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Attorneys treat clients with respect and empathy
“Attorney Kiehl was both helpful and easy to talk to. Best of all they made it affordable to get excellent legal counsel quickly.”
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Attorneys are available and responsive to client needs
“They are there when you need them and very helpful and make you feel at ease ... Wonderful group of lawyers.”
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Poor communication and lack of responsiveness from attorneys
“Dan and his firm have always went above and beyond to saving me a lot of misery.. I feel confident and safe in the hands of Hancock Law Firm..”
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Attorneys can be unprofessional and rude in their interactions with clients
“no lo recomiendo , me cobro $1500 solo por un caso de (guardianship)pariente guardian y le pagamos $1500 él mismo día que agarro el caso ,en efectivo y tengo pruebas , el dio su palabra de que en un mes tendríamos la cita para la corte ,pero nunca después de esa cita recibí una llamada ni texto ni correo de voz ;durante tres meses no hizo ningún avanze en el caso y cuando fui a la oficina a retirar mi caso porque no vi ningún avanze su asistente fue muy grosera y altanera no me quería atender el abogado ,me salió con excusas falsas que me había llamando y que según yo nunca contesté ,me dijo que no me podía atender y que si quería llegar a la oficina tenía que llama”
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Attorneys may not be diligent in handling client cases
“Dan Hancock has represented me for years when falsely arrested by law enforcement, which seems to be a hobby for them. Then, there was the abandoned game camera that I gave to law enforcement and was subsequently arrest for "theft by receiving" for which the district court disagreed with in acquitting me.”

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