Stephen E. Fisher

3403 W. Walnut, Rogers, AR

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Education

1989
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Leflar Law Center, JD - Juris Doctor
1984
Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, B.A., Philosophy

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Erica ferguson

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10 Jan, 2025
Shea was our lawyer for a single parent adoption for my son. The moment she took our case, she worked tirelessly and promptly to get all of the information needed to file, hired a speedy process server and constantly kept me in the loop on where we were throughout this process. She interviewed my family and I to get a clear understanding of our situation. The experience was wonderful and I would highly recommend her and her team to anyone needing a specialist in family law.
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Melanie wilson

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08 Jan, 2025
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Cassie poo

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02 Jan, 2025
I’ve never had to hire an attorney before, so I don’t have anything to compare it too. But these ladies went above and beyond in making me feel comfortable, confident, and safe. They answered all of my questions, and were successful in achieving exactly what I needed. Thank you Shea and Ana!
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Pros
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Excellent legal representation with knowledgeable, experienced, and caring attorneys
“Shea Crosby and her colleagues were nothing but the best. She treated me and my family like real people.”
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Responsive, communicative, and transparent service
“Shea was always easily accessible through text, email, and phone calls. She fought for me, and my family, and she believed in me, even at times when others didn't.”
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Efficient, timely, and successful case resolution
“Shea was very professional and helpful through one of the toughest times of my life!”
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Personalized attention and client-focused approach
“Shea and Ana kept in communication with me the entire process. From start to finish, working with Shea, has brought peace to my mind that I was taken care of.”
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Bilingual and Hispanic community-oriented services
“Ana se aseguro de informarme cada paso de mi caso y me explico cada paso. La abogada y Ana trabajan con la comunidad hispana y eso es muy importante para mi.”
Cons
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Inconsistent communication and lack of responsiveness from the firm
“I have tried at least three times to request a return phone call in the last two weeks. Stay away from this place.”
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Concerns about billing practices and transparency
“They took $900+ from me and they didn't do anything!!! DO NOT GO TO THEM- if you need any attorney there are much better ones in the area then them!”
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Perceived unprofessional behavior and prioritizing profits over clients
“They just want money. Delay after delay and than take your money. Never use, they lie alot especially the bankruptcy attorneys.”
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Failure to follow through on promises and commitments
“They said we will get the other in contempt again so as time went on she told me she was going to look at other cases...till this day haven't heard a word about it from what she found.”
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Lack of empathy and sensitivity towards clients
“They act like they're better than you, talk down to you, etc.”

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