Jason Allen Kinnaird, experienced Car Accident, Criminal Defense attorney in Colorado Springs, CO with 79 reviews
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Jason Allen Kinnaird

415 W Bijou St, Colorado Springs, CO

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Gonzaga University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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University of Colorado - Boulder, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Jose alfaro

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10 Jan, 2024
Disabled veteran and first time reviewer of anyone. Stay away from this law firm. If you read the low reviews on Google, you'll get the most accurate outlook on the work ethic of this lawyer. I had a restraining order filed on me based on false claims. I had a police incident report practically proving the claims made were false and on my initial meeting, he was quick to say that he would subpoena the police officer that responded to the incident and that he would get the case dismissed. For this he wanted $1,500. As it was part of a divorce with no kids and complicated finances, he charged a total of $3,500 for both. I spoke with a half dozen law firms before going with his since the task was simple enough that even I myself could have done it but since I couldn't afford mistakes, I instead made the mistake of hiring this lawyer. The day before the hearing I had to call him since he had not contacted me regarding the case or his process or anything at all. The reason was that he hadn't done anything- He walked in to the court room less than 5 minutes before the hearing began and asked me questions about the restraining order which I provided to him weeks before. Apparently he took the time to read it right before the hearing itself because instead of fulfilling his promise, he just asked for a continuance or postponement if you're unfamiliar (and billed me for his appearance). The next hearing went exactly the same way, except it was the other party that requested the continuance (and he billed me for his appearance). After I contacted him demanding he file the evidence I provided to him and ask what his plan was for the next hearing, his response was that he was "hoping the other party doesn't show up". He got his wish (and billed me for his appearance) and the case was dismissed without prejudice after him having done nothing and with a smile that implied a victory, said that even though it can be filed again, he would just take care of it then. The next problem was the response to a divorce filing. His paralegal called me multiple times the day it was due, the last of which occurred after 4:00PM while she ironed out the details. The response was filed shortly after that and less than an hour from the deadline, which tells me he wouldn't even have time to proofread it. Although his staff is very diligent , friendly and competent, the opposite is all that can be said for this lawyer. In the first hearing dealing with jurisdiction of my divorce, he lost. For context, the other party represents themselves and is a person in their early 20s with zero college and legal training and that's who he lost to. (and he billed me for all of this) I arranged a meeting in person after this to try to understand why all of this occurred the way it did. The first thing he did in the meeting is remind himself of who I was and my case (he never took the time to learn either of my cases), and after my first query that questioned his level of competence, he immediately offered to withdraw from my case. Having already made the decision to fire him, I pressed forward in the conversation asking him why he failed to get my restraining order case dismissed, to try to get reassurance that he wouldn't lose to court against this person a second time. Instead of providing any explanation, he just reiterated that he would withdraw from my case. I haven't been invoiced for this month yet but I have a feeling I was billed for that as well. The conversation took place over 8 minutes and what I have written here was all he said. The ordeal I've just related cost me over $3,000. And due to his failure to withdraw from my case within a deadline, the opposing party is filing a complaint with the BAR. I am filing one of my own for obvious reasons. I don't see any responses to either positive or negative reviews on google, so use that as reference to his method of addressing really just about anything.
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Jason burks

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22 Aug, 2023
Jason was phenomenal! He listened to my issue and provided cost-effective solutions for my debt. I must admit- It is very difficult to come face-to-face with debt; It hurts the ego and has left me with sleepless nights of worry and impending doom. Jason asked the right questions to drill down to my legal rights. He provided me with COMFORT and a plan of action!
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The lawyers at Kinnaird Law are described as caring, compassionate, and willing to go the extra mile for their clients
“Jason was comforting and I felt I was in the right place from the start. He was incredibly knowledgeable and I really felt like he would be able to take care of everything and I could just let go of my stress and doubt.”
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The firm's staff, including paralegals, are praised for their responsiveness, communication, and efficiency
“The reception team always answered the phones, and I was always able to get connected to someone who could help me along the way, even if Jason was in the middle of a court session with another client.”
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The lawyers demonstrate strong legal expertise and achieve favorable outcomes for their clients
“Watching him in court was a pleasure as he will fight tooth and nail for your cause!”
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Some clients report that the lawyers failed to adequately prepare for cases, communicate effectively, or advocate strongly on their behalf
“He did absolutely nothing to help me get literally anything I wanted so now my kid gets to stay with a drug dealing absent parent simply because i dont live locally and im stuck paying more child support than I can afford.”
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There are concerns about billing practices, with some clients feeling they were overcharged or billed for services that were not provided
“He will sucker you in for a low price, then bill you extremely high for something in the end when he knows your need for him is about to end.”

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