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30 Dec, 2024 by Michael
Didn't know or do what he Said took $$ did nothing wouldn't rep. Never spoke on my behalf in the court just sit out in the hall in hallway
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31 Aug, 2023 by T.d.
Mr. Bowman's office contacted me via a LegalMatch search. Initially, I was impressed by Jennifer and her assurances, and paid $400.00 for a legal letter to be sent within a few days due to time-sensitivity. I requested specific information from him via email and phone messages, requested that he look over previous correspondence to understand the case, and never heard back. A week later I finally received a rough draft on a Friday, meaning that even if I approved it, it would be going out 11 days after retaining him, far too late already. The letter seemed to be a form letter with a few personal details thrown in, including details I requested he NOT include. I immediately wrote back about how ineffectual the letter was and suggested we part ways. I heard nothing back from him. To this day, I still have never spoken to Mr. Bowman. After a few more emails, phone calls, and phone messages requesting a refund, today I was told point-blank that I would not receive one because they wrote a letter - a completely ineffectual letter that still has not been sent two weeks later. Jennifer made excuses about Mr. Bowman being in a jury trial. Don't take a time sensitive case if you cannot meet the deadline, and don't hold on to money when you don't earn it, Mr. Bowman. I have reported Mr. Bowman to LegalMatch and opened a dispute with my credit card company.
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24 Mar, 2020 by Ryan p.
5 stars is not enough to begin to describe the feeling that Stanley Bowman made my wife, and I feel. If you have ever had an important court date coming up, and you had been looking for an attorney, you know what feeling i'm talking about. Especially if your married, and your slumlord landlord all of a sudden had their agent file a restraining order against your wife, its's not a pleasant feeling, AT ALL!. My wife and I finally found Stanley about 1 week before my wife's restraining order court date. Stanley not only completely prevailed in court, but he was able to bring my wife some peace before the day in court. I love my wife, but she doesn't always handle stressful situations very calmly. Just last night she could barely make it through, "The Walking Dead" episode, so you can imagine how it must of been leading up to her day in court. Stanley went into the courtroom, and completely made our landlords agent look like a complete fool, and the judge didn't buy any of his lies. Stanley practices multiple areas of law, he is currently working on a Unlawful Detainer, Personal Injury, and another Temporary Restraining Order for us. His rates are the fairest out of every other attorney that my wife, and I spoke with. Not to sound lame but, “STAN IS THE MAN”
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18 May, 2015 by Orlando
I was recommended to Stanley Bowman and paid him $15,000 to begin a chapter 11 bankruptcy for a business. I quickly came to find out that he is quite disorganized and puts his trust in underpaid paralegals. Sadly he is so very smart and knows the law but he has no follow through and no consistency. I soon found out that in a bankruptcy timing is everything and it is a federal case so everything he does wrong you will be liable for if you agree and even if you do not understand. Stanley Bowman allows paralegal and non paralegals to file and do work on bankruptcies I have found out that the this type of behavior is not allowed by the bankruptcy court. So if you are going to do a bankruptcy be careful if you find yourself going to him, get a contract and make sure he is giving you what you are paying for.

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