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Pros
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Provides helpful and knowledgeable advice on legal cases
“He quickly responded to phone calls and emails and offered very helpful advice on my case, giving me knowledge that my attorney had not.”
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Offers efficient and effective legal services
“I also very much appreciated his efficiency.”
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Demonstrates competence and reliability as an attorney
“Thomas Hall Brehme is a competent attorney. I would really recommend him.”
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Cares about his clients and is genuinely invested in their cases
“He's hard working, confident and reliable he's genuinely a good hearted person and really cares about his clients.”
Cons
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Fails to communicate and keep clients informed
“He literally didn't do anything besides ignore my messages and calls anything that I would ask him.”
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Lacks attention to detail and makes mistakes in legal work
“He told me I needed to pay more money, I paid hi”
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Unreliable and doesn't follow through on promised actions
“He promised to have a process server serve my defendant, he failed to do so 2 times, and it was getting close to time for trial and I was panicking.”
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Unethical practices, such as misappropriating client funds
“He had them sign it in his name and he deposited the check into his PERSONAL account when he was PREPAID!!!”

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18 Mar, 2024 by Bddc4
Im waiting on answers to further questions I have for the case. Otherwise I'll be hiring him once I have my questions Answered. Thank you
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27 Jan, 2024 by Anonymous
I have no means to validate the claims and reviews of others, except: I have received written electronic communication from him to pay $500 to $1,000 upfront to handle my eviction case. I make no comments on his abilities as a lawyer nor if he has committed the acts others have accused him of. Based on these reviews, however, I probably will not use him. That's all I have to say.
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11 Sep, 2023 by Natalie
I hired Mr brehme on October 28. 2022 wow was that a mistake , all he cares about is what you have in your bank account, Our trial was set for March 21,2023. I called him a few days prior no answer left him a email because we had to push the date out do yo s family emergency. He emailed me back and said send me over and he would take care of it…,.,, Well mr. Brehme never showed up . No call No show … so when I called him to ask him how everything went in court … he’s reply, I’ve been in trial all week … li was in complete shock, he basically told me he doesn’t remember talking with me extra .. I told him he was crazy and now I have a default judgement again me, He said he would drum up a notice to set aside default judgement and a stay of excutiion well when my 2 nd court date came around which was July 6. No call no show again and the judge informed me all the paperwork was ALL wrong that he smitted. So here we’re are again is this a joke .. ? August 21 was trail. Now I have a 25000"judgement against me . I
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08 Aug, 2023 by Mike
Thomas Hall Brehme IV 's reviews indicate he does to others, as he did to me for 17 months. He took a lot of money from me, promising legal services, then disappeared for months at a time, leaving me in the dark, wondering if he's ever going to answer my emails/texts/phone calls, then months later he responds/acts like nothing's wrong. He told me I needed to pay more money, I paid him 3 times, and he said he did legal paperwork, sent it to me, and it was all wrong, not even as I had shared with him, addressed to wrong people, addresses all mixed up and had the court send it instead of the process server I paid him for! He doesn't listen, and disappears for so long, gets everything mixed up, and blames everything on so many unlawful detainers since the pandemic, like he's too busy, not my problem. He promised to have a process server serve my defendant, he failed to do so 2 times, and it was getting close to time for trial and I was panicking, he finally answered me, saying not to worry, he put in for a continuance, for me to go on virtually, tell the judge I wanted a continuance. The judge said the defendant wasn't served, granted me a continuance. I wasn't happy at all, because I did not want to delay this court date, I needed to get this resolved, as I was ripped off by a landlord and my health is terrible, having had 2 heart surgeries/brain bleed/sepsis that almost all took my life 3 times, and I needed to recover this money that was ripped off by this landlord, because I wasn't able to run my business anymore, due to my brain bleed. This lawyer knew the dire situation I was in, but didn't contact me for 5 months after the 1st court date, and now the next court date was 5 months later, all due to this lawyer not doing what I paid him for, serving the defendant, preparing all the evidence I gave him shortly after hiring him, over a year earlier, paying him $1310.00 ! It was July now 2023 and the next court date was Aug 1, due to being continued after the 1st court date this lawyer caused, the defendant not being served, so I confronted him and he promised again that he would be serving her & he would eat the service fee, which was ridiculous, since I paid him to have a process server serve her, so I sent him proof of my payment I had made for the service fee, $120 plus other fees totaling another $270, then he promised again that he would serve her the next day. Once again, I believed him, I was desperate and had no choice, and gave him room to do as he promised again, now only 10 days before the 2nd court date, having promised me he'd also do trial exhibits/prep, but hadn't contacted me for 5 months! I emailed him panicking, and he said don't worry, but he hadn't served the defendant, and didn't have any of my evidence put in exhibits or any other pre-trial prep he promised he would do and I paid for! I couldn't believe it, I had trial the next morning and now 17 months after I hired him, he still had not done what I had paid him for! I had to buy exhibit software and learn how to do it, to do the exhibits myself so I could try to get them in on time, I also paid him to do! He lied to me again, and told me she had already been served, saying that the documents in the ROA were proof of service, dated before the 1st court date, and I knew that was a lie, because the judge verified she wasn't served and continued the 1st court date, and this was in email, and then he disappeared and wouldn't answer me anymore! I had to go to court virtually the next morning, and the judge said she had not been served and dismissed my case! I was furious this lawyer knew he didn't serve her, that I paid for, and lied repeatedly to me, abused me for 17 months with lies and knew my case was going to get dismissed, due to his not doing what I paid him for, and he had a smug attitude like he could care less! Now he won't answer my emails, texts or calls, thinking he is going to steal all my money I paid him to sue this landlord!
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11 Jan, 2023 by Viviana
He literally didn’t do anything besides ignore my messages and calls anything that I would ask him he wanted $500 upfront I basically paid him to email me a fee waiver I asked for my money back since he didn’t do anything I’m yet to hear from him said he would represent me in small claims court I believe him why wouldn’t I believe him I just happened to come across a video about what to expect during a smalls claims hearing first thing they it said in big bold letters clients represent themselves due to attorneys not being allowed what a joke
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