Matthew Scott Martin, experienced Civil Rights, Criminal Defense attorney in Pueblo, CO with 23 reviews
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Matthew Scott Martin

503 N Main St Ste 528, Pueblo, CO

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Amber bone

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17 Oct, 2023
Absolutely worst experience with McLaughlin! Fraud and theif!!! Was seen in person for a consultation paid $1400 to retain him. After 2 months of missed calls and being unable to return the in person packet because of them never being in, I finally requested payment back to seek alternative council. Upon retrieving my retainer fees back I was met with a $738 check. When questioning Mr. McLaughlin made a comment, "I see your good with your math," although I had only met in person for a consultation and was given a packet to complete. When asking McLaughin for itemized statement Mr. McLaughlin refused and stated, "Don't you want people to get paid for their work?" Well absolutely a consultation fee however I'm unaware of consultation fee being $662. To charge for doing absolutely nothing for months and to charge for me for writing a check for my money to be returned . Pathetic!
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Rocco

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09 Dec, 2022
Our first visit went well on 5/25/2022. The attorney needed to brush up on work comp impairment award money and said he would get back to me. I emailed him back on 6/14/22 with no response. I emailed on 6/24/22 and got a call back saying I would need to come in for a consult as if I were a new prospect. Reached out again 12/9 and got a call from sue mclaughlin who said that they were not allowed to give out legal advice with being retained by them. And that if I needed to do this urgently then I should find another attorney. I had a hard time not laughing as that what consultations are for.
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Happygreenthings

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27 Jul, 2022
Great people. Jack and Jill are extremely knowledgeable and helpful. I was originally intimidated with the paperwork but they both made me feel comfortable and gave me a lot of information I didn't know before.
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Knowledgeable and helpful staff
“Great people. Jack and Jill are extremely knowledgeable and helpful. I was originally intimidated with the paperwork but they both made me feel comfortable and gave me a lot of information I didn't know before.”
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Excellent customer service
“Very nice and helpful staff" and "Always available when we had question.. Would recommend to anyone..”
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Reasonable and transparent pricing
“His prices are very reasonable , and having an office in both Colorado Springs and Pueblo makes meeting with them very easy.”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication
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Questionable billing practices
“To charge for doing absolutely nothing for months and to charge for me for writing a check for my money to be returned . Pathetic!”

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