William Gregory Almand, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Little Rock, AR with 20 reviews
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William Gregory Almand

10201 W Markham Street, Little Rock, AR

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1986:
University of Arkansas at Little Rock, William H. Bowen School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1978:
University of North Texas, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Sanjay dhole

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Maria r

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09 Aug, 2024
This man saved my life with a real estate case. It was truly a miracle. Thanks Gregg
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Jessica longoria

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08 Jul, 2024
I paid Greg $1,000 to start a case for me over an asbestos related problem that I encountered after purchasing an old school building at an online auction. He was the first lawyer I talked to that actually took an interest in the case and acted like he was going to help, so I excitedly hired him and gave him $1,000 up front. This has been almost 2 years ago. He has sent out one letter requesting that I would like the money I spent on the project back and that's it. I cannot get a hold of him now it's been going on a year since I last spoke to him probably. I've tried to contact him several times and left messages and he he won't return my phone calls and he has done nothing further. The last time I spoke with him he was going to send out another letter informing the person who owned the building before that we were going to sue but he has not done that. I don't know why he would take the case if he couldn't do something more than what he's done and why I had to pay him $1,000 to send one letter. It is not very good for business when you give somebody your word you're going to do something and then don't hold up to your end. If you have a case and you're looking to get something done and would like to have a lawyer that's on top of his business and keeps his word I would not hire him. Also I see that he has reviews on here from just a few months ago as well as a few weeks ago so that says to me that he is still operating and doing business and has just been ignoring me intentionally. I think I may go to the better Business bureau and see what I can do or my good friend Herby Branscum who who is an outstanding lawyer that I highly would recommend. Before I hired Greg I talked to Herby about the case and he said this wasn't his area of expertise that I should probably look into hiring a real estate lawyer so I did, but I'm pretty sure that what Mr. Almand has done is in his area of expertise. I was hoping that I would hear back from him that's why I have let this go for some time now hoping he would do the right thing but since that's not happening as of now I guess we will have to take the next step and get this matter resolved one way or another. I'm also going to share this post on social media and put it out there for the public so that they will be aware and won't make the same mistake I made and waste their money and time hopefully. If a person can't be true to their word then what do they have to stand on.
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Highly knowledgeable and accomplished attorney who provides excellent legal representation
“Ms. Ayers of Table Law is the absolute best! She works very hard on your behalf and has excellent communication skills!”
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Trustworthy and transparent in their work, keeping clients well-informed
“You will not be in the blind at all, and she is very prompt and is very honest About every aspect of the process!”
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Personable and caring, treating clients with respect and understanding
“If you're looking for a word smith, she's your gal. In my experience with Martha, she treats you respectfully, uses brevity in her communication and work product, respects your time and budget and values your input.”
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Unresponsive and failed to take action on a client's case
“I paid Greg $1,000 to start a case for me over an asbestos related problem... He has sent out one letter requesting that I would like the money I spent on the project back and that's it. I cannot get a hold of him now it's been going on a year since I last spoke to him probably.”
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Did not fulfill promises or deliver expected results
“If a person can't be true to their word then what do they have to stand on.”

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