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24 Jul, 2021 by Kaye
This attorney, if that's what they call him these days, is a joke. He scams people out their money and doesn't render services at all. Please do your research on this man before giving him your business. He doesn't have a profile pic, an actual business location, a legal website to make payments and so many negative remakes against him. What attorney you know accepts payments through Cash app?? Not one I know but this one, another flag. Beware and don't throw your money away!!
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17 Sep, 2020 by Sheila
This Attorney called me and offered his services as my Attorney asked me for a retainer fee Of 1250 on July 3, 2020 and said he would put his name down as my attorney of record and then he stopped taking my calls and I haven’t heard from him since. He simply committed a crime against me and disappeared when I sent him a certified letter asking for my unearned fees back to the address he has listed with the State Bar of Texas his address is fake. I have written to the Supreme Courts concerning the State Bar for showing him as an Attorney in good standing and they don’t even have a good address for him and also asking that he be disbarred for running scams on the American people some of which are in vulnerable situations and he is using his license to rip us off. I want him stopped and the State Bar investigated for giving him a way to rip us off by giving out false information. Barksdale has problems with integrity and is using the system to get money from clients knowing full well he’s not going to do his job. The State Bar should be held responsible also for giving antyAttorney a way to legally rip us off. If this is happening to anyone other than myself it’s one too many I work for my money and for Barksdale to run. Scam in me legally and get away with it is appalling and he need to be disbarred.
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01 Jun, 2011 by Anonymous
Robert hooked me in with a low ball retainer. Then proceded, in my view, to represent my adversary. I fired Robert and hired a new attorney that very quickly addressed my needs that Robert had drawn out for weeks and Robert charged me more. Needless to say hiring two lawyers is expensive!
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08 Apr, 2011 by Anonymous
Wished I could disagree with prior rating... but had the misfortune of using Mr. Kizer. He talked a very good game. However, in my child custody case, where my child (1 of 2) wanted to live with us, he did the following items incorrectly or poorly : *Advised us to file with the court WHILE the decree he had a copy of stated we must mediate (but we foolishly listened) * Created simple filings that the opposing counsel had to correct AND he charged us for the fixes * Advised us to get a child counselor to provide a witness for my child - while decree said not to do so (all of the procedural issues made the judge very angry) * Day of court didn't even have child counselor letter (the one piece of evidence he wanted us to get) with him ** Didn't have us fill out a standard discovery document * When we complained about the bill and the quality of work he ** demanded payment AND ** filed a letter with the court saying we were the problem * We were specific about our complaints and they were not addressed. ** ADVICE TO YOU : STAY CLEAR. Hopefully this is specific enough so you know that the complaint is legitimate.
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07 Aug, 2023 by Anonymous
Never started the case. Don't text message your Attorney after they contact you. They bill you per letter e.g. (character) not sentence or reply! A busy Attorney doesn't mean their good... a one man show? Bottom line before retaining with credit / cash... Beware!
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09 Jun, 2022 by Anonymous
I would have done better representing myself. He promises so much, delivers nothing except requests for more money. My 12 year old could do more than he did.
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30 Mar, 2016 by Anonymous
This attorney was hired by me to handle a landlord/tenant matter. He not only mishandled the case, but did not provide honest representation of the facts. He did me a great harm. I do not recommend this lawyer.
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09 Dec, 2014 by Anonymous
did not follow through on any promises he made. Actually made the situation so much worse I needed to hire another lawyer to dig out of the hole he created.
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30 Mar, 2013 by Bruce hudeck
All I can say about withem is,...well, hire a real attorney.Don't waste your money on this dude. Its a shame I had to give withem even one star,I had no choice.
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23 May, 2009 by Anonymous
Withem tried to handle my divorce in 2001-2002 ! Withem would never return calls,and it became very obvious that he wanted this divorce to go on indefinitely. The only thing Withem seemed to be on top of his game about is mailing out his statements and wanting to get paid,right now ! Withem was totally pitiful in the courtroom and allowed my ex-wifes attorney to request and granted one B.S.continuance after another,never opening his pie hole once. The judge finally told us to go out in the hallway and settle, and that is just what me and my ex did with no help from Withem at all. (Withen would had been no help anyway) Any of you people that have to get a divorce by all means find a competent attorney. Withem damn sure don't fit that bill.
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24 Mar, 2021 by Anonymous
We had her work for us she doesn’t return calls never finished the work but gave a bill the work 2 years later still isn’t finished we did our own work . Then she never followed through with the judges orders. No one should have to be treated the way she treated us.
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11 Mar, 2017 by Anonymous
I called her office and even went down to see her about my case , both times I was told she will call me back , they took down my phone number and information, I asked when will she be able to call me back , and her secretary said she will call you when she will call you and hung up , it has been 3 weeks no call from her .
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26 Jul, 2024 by Jacqueline
I had a debt negotiation consultation with Laura Strain. I felt that she was immediately disrespectful, first by cutting me off with “Do you even have a job?” Laura didn’t seem to understand the importance of treating EVERYONE with respect and dignity, especially if they are in a tough spot. It is ill-advised to attempt to shame people about it if you expect anyone to give you money. Her knowledge of the nuances of law was lacking as she didn’t seem to know simple concepts like the Fair Credit Reporting Act or due process in the system. It can be speculated that she did know but was holding back for some reason. Either way, I didn’t feel she was qualified to represent me. She didn’t listen to me and wouldn’t acknowledge the suspicious elements of the case. She continued that she did not believe what I was trying to tell her and assumed that I was lying without taking time with the facts. It has been challenging to watch as our leadership falls to corporate rule, and our morality and sense of unity are so far from what the founding fathers imagined. It has been brought to my attention that corporations often tread on our rights and are allowed free rein to do so as long as they pay a fine. I have dealt with corporate malfeasance before, and unfortunately, I am up against it again. There is a company suing me for debt that isn’t mine. They claim that they sent a process server. I never answer the door for strangers. But Laura said I answered the door for a stranger, fully identified myself to this stranger, and then refused to be served and went back inside. If I were evading, wouldn't I just...NOT OPEN THE DOOR? The server also misdescribed me as aged 45-60 and white. I told Laura, "I'm not White." She said, in a derogatory tone, "What, are you, Black?" So, what if I was? I don’t know what that was about. I told her I was Asian. Her response was, "Oh, well, *derisive laugh* whatever. Easy mistake.” The thing is, I have never been mistaken for White before in my life. I’m ubiquitously bronze. Half of my family hails from Nanking, Southern China. We are brown. Also, I don’t look 45-60. Being Asian, I am mistaken for being in my twenties to early thirties. I baited her with a question that should answer itself. A motion was denied because the debtor did not list exempt and non-exempt items. Now, logically, where would one think they would get this list? So, I asked, “They sent this motion in without contacting me. Isn’t that wrong? “The correct answer is yes. It was denied because it was missing a list they would have procured from me. She answered incorrectly and with contempt, “No. Why would they contact you? Then you would hide all of your assets.” Sigh. There was paperwork missing on my end in the packet that was MAILED, not served. The company never sent me proof that the debt was mine via statements. There was a link I couldn't access. This should raise red flags. Fair credit reporting act, right? Why do I not have this credit card on my credit report? I know I have not owned a card from this company before, and I was never sent a chance to dispute. Laura ignored all of this and still treated me like a criminal. I asked why they did not send copies of my “old statements” to prove the debt was mine and hid them in a file. I asked why I didn’t have access. Her response (this is dreadful) was, "Because I’m an attorney, and you're not. We can afford expensive....blah blah. You can go to the courthouse and request records if you want them…." I cut her off. She was wrong again. They should've given me a chance to ask for proof of the debt/dispute. They should be included in the summons for posterity. I realized this was an utter waste of my time, and shut her down with, "Equivalently, I could just renew my subscription to Lexis Nexis." I said the conversation was over, I didn't like the way she was talking to me and she was being highly disrespectful, and I was going elsewhere. I am concerned for other clients.
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13 Jan, 2021 by Anonymous
No emotion. No respect Sherk looking woman that is so cruel. Didn't help my case. Lets her sons do drugs. Then puts drug users away.
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27 May, 2024 by Kelly jones
International "legal giant" Holland Knight has continuously refused to provide my legal files while abetting Alex "Sandy Hook" Jones's ongoing conspiracy with their former law partner Eric Taube whom they continued to advertise as a "trusted advisor" while having transcripts of Taube's inconsistent sworn statements/perjury in the hearing on my Motion to Disqualify in in U.S. Bankruptcy Court (Tex. W. D. Bank. 20-10118) when he appeared directly adverse to my interests (while concurrently representing me in ravis Co. TX Case No. D-1-GN-07-000618), which he directly countermanded when impeached in Travis Co. TX Case No. D-1-GN-18-001610, admitting that he did represent me. This fraud is not just bad for me, but it involves property that Taube conspiratorially formed in breaches of duty to me and to the entities he advised me to form, one of which he represented (without waiver or disclosure of conflict of interest (Free Speech Systems, LLC)) with Alex Jones, David Jones, and Carol Jones, whose tortious interference, fiduciary breaches, fraudulent transfers and fraud have been ongoing for over ten years. Holland Knight is based in the UK and its intentional bad acts of its and its Deputy Counsel's actual knowledge are contributory to alleged ongoing bankruptcy fraud in Tex. S. D. Bank. 22-33543. Contact me, FBI, DOJ, - Kelly Morales P/K/A Kelly Jones. I would not say these things about a massive international law firm if I could not prove it (very easily). Texas AG, Holland Knight has abetted the alleged falsification of government documents of its knowledge and fraud on the US Bankruptcy Court. Please contact me and please pursue all necessary temporary and permanent iinjunctive relieve to protect Texans from Holland Knight. The property that has been continuously defrauded of me and of the entities in which I hold interest has constituted hundreds of millions of dollars made without authority by copyright and trademark infringement, at best (and alleged copyright counterfeit, among other things.)
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25 Aug, 2023 by Gio guzman
This Attorney Neil Meinzer that works at this firm . Is a complete jerk. And unprofessional. He laughed in my face after driving three times to his office from Houston. To collect a settlement check . He abused his power as attorney and humiliated me . I will be filing a complaint with the bar . I don’t recommend this firm.
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30 Aug, 2012 by Anonymous
He does not return calls and many many times does not answer calls. He rarely answers emails and seems to always have excuses as to why he has not done this or that in a timely manner. It took him more than 5 months to file my suit and then we sat at square 1 for months and months while he procrastination and continued to not communicate. He continued to ask for more money and did not ever give me an invoice of any kind. My case had to be moved out of state and he was to find an attorney in that state, and he asked for even more money to pay the new attorney and for himself, yet after 2 months he still had done nothing about hiring the out of state attorney. Instead all I got was excuses that he had been ill, his wife had been ill , his computer was giving him problems and on and on. I fired him, asked for a return of the money I sent him for the out of state attorney and for the extra he wanted for himself. I had to fire him via phone message and email. I have not heard back from him. Save yourself grief and pass this attorney up. He wasted my time and charged me many thousands of dollars. I have never dealt with an attorney who drug his feet and was so hard to contact as this man.
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09 Jun, 2014 by Anonymous
He took case carelessly and caused the case dismissed on other party's favor. Hardly keep his promises. Not give you details what he billed you. and the bill was not updated on time. He wasted my time and money.
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05 Jul, 2022 by Anonymous
Consulting fee. Refunding fee. No cost information. No payment plan information.
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01 Dec, 2014 by Anonymous
In 2009 I came to this guy and his present firm to represent me in filing a last minute bankruptcy. I trusted him. As I was completing the intake form in order to file the bankruptcy to stop a sheriff's sale scheduled for later that morning, I actually overheard him calling the creditor's attorney advising my adversary that he would stall me. I would not make such an allegation if it were not true. Fortunately I was able to stop the sale without his "help" and the creditors have since been found to have been operating a fraudulent and wrongful foreclosure.
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02 Jan, 2019 by Anonymous
Mr. Booth was slow to respond and missed important deadlines. Seems only worried about his payments, even when the work performed were less than quality. When you have to start almost every sentence with "Sorry" something is wrong. Could have cost me $100 of thousands of dollars. I have had many attorneys over the years (30+) of successful business. I hired him on a referral as an "expert" in a RE foreclosure situation. This has been my poorest experience thus far. FYI: I paid the bills and moved on
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15 Aug, 2015 by Elizabeth
This attorney threatened me, told me that a mediation in a landlord tenant matter was NOT BINDING (Exact words - I said that the mediator said if you are not out by x, you will appear in court Monday and the eviction will be ordered - will it be ordered or will we have an eviction hearing like we were supposed to today? what exactly happens if I cannot meet the agreement? Her response - which I recorded - 'The landlord has to serve you again and start the whole process over' NO - that is NOT what occurs, you are bound by that agreement. This attorney took the simplest matter possible - an eviction where there was no grounds either technically as regards appropriate paperwork or on merit, did not ask for a dismissal on 3 days not having been given or 7 days asking tenant to fix issue prior to 3 day notice to leave, told me as her client once we were in mediation that I 'could not possibly want to stay there' that I needed to agree to move and get on with my life (again NOT what we agreed I was there for) did not even get a copy of the notice the hearing was based on (since only 2 days went by between the post office certified card arriving and being served the eviction court date I did not have it, but she did not call the opposing attorney to get it), threatened me by telling me if I did NOT accept mediation - because I spoke in mediation when she did not start as agreed saying we simply needed to get in front of the judge for dismissal and that angered her (if she had done her job I would not have needed to speak), she would not represent me in front of the judge, I'd be on my own. Though I knew that there was not even time for legal service, judges have been known to do as they like and get into the merits, she had the file and had organized it, I did not even have the notice to know what - exactly - I was fighting because there wasn't anything I'd done so I didn't know what lie the landlord had made up on the paperwork, and having been told it was not binding, I signed it to get out of there with the intent of appearing to have the eviction hearing on the named date. I am stuck. Further, she signed the agreement allowing wording that was wrong - the landlord was to be bound to leave on the AC (he liked to take away parts so it didn't work and it got to be 95 degrees in the rental) and she allowed them to write the thermostat will be kept at 70 - since it was not exact the landlord IS WITHIN HIS RIGHTS TO SET IT TO 70 BUT LET IT BLOW OUT HOT AIR INSTEAD OF FIXING IT. So I am in 90-95 degree heat and supposed to pack and move with medical issues in that heat. They were to get me a check by that Friday. She let the mediator write that they would pay "By 8/17' - that is the day after I have to be out! Then she told me it was my own fault and not to blame her because I got a bad landlord! Do not ever ever ever use this attorney. Oh, and she likes to play games with what she will charge - Example: We had to spend a Sunday putting together the file of everything illegal this landlord had been doing, really for future litigation against him but also incase we needed some of it in eviction court - and I told her I had a ton of things to print. I was very clear She said well print them here, I do not charge for ink. She then said as we were doing it well I will have to charge for this this is a lot. She assessed it at 200.00. After getting me stuck wtih having to move when I did nothing wrong and had a 6 month lease and cannot get the lawyer to turn the money over, she insists she did nothing wrong in telling me the mediation was not binding or not carefully watching the agreement wording before signing and that she tried to help.
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17 Jun, 2011 by Anonymous
I wasn't impressed with her, as a Client. She was often rude, and didn't seem to care about doing a good job on my case....
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08 Sep, 2013 by Anonymous
I hired Mr. Hughes in March 2013 to file a civil suit for me. It is now 6 months later and he refuses to return my phone calls or emails. I asked him through the official CAAP letter to return my retainer fee and he refuses. I hired him to sue a con-man that conned me out of money, and now I feel like I am being conned by this attorney.
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15 Nov, 2021 by Travis
I was named in a Law suit that was totally frivolous. I sent and Email and a voice mail. I did not receive a response. Bottom line it cost me 1500.00 for something I had nothing to do wit.
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05 Jun, 2024 by Anonymous
Lindsey at Barkow Law was retained for a legal matter for our family, the first legal matter we have ever been involved in so we were unaware of processes, hence the reason for retaining legal representation. We had asked a question about a process and we were told to “relax for now”, which I don’t believe is any sort of legal advice nor did it touch on any questions we had asked but, nonetheless, we relaxed. After three weeks of complete silence, I reached out again to see if I could get any sort of update on what I asked previously. I was met with complete silence, again. After over 24 hours with zero update, I sent an email outlining my frustrations with zero communications from our hired (and paid) law firm. Instead of answering the concerns we had tried to get clarity on for well over a month, she sent an email saying she was terminating us because she didn’t like hearing my frustrations with their lack of work and communication. All she had to say to us was that lawyers are busy, insinuating the rest of the population doesn’t hold a job or have prior commitments that make them busy. Overall, Lindsey was a very condescending lawyer who was unwilling to take care of or address what we paid the firm to do. I wish we hadn’t wasted so much of our time hoping for a better outcome from her, but we tried to give them a chance since they are fairly green lawyers and it wasn’t a complex case. I hope she is able to grow as an attorney and work on better communication skills that have been laid out, in various reviews from others who have dealt with the same frustrations as us, to better serve those who hire her because she probably has great potential if she were to take the time to correctly address matters pertaining to her job.
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26 Jul, 2022 by Calder
This attorney is not an attorney of his word. He is merely filing or allowing hired staff to file bogus and frivolous cases in which the higher courts have ruled years ago (thirsty). He was merely accusing the Riverside Court as just standing around at this court as if they do nothing all day? What happened to loyalty which he has none to his fellow colleagues? This attorney needs to be reprimanded by the State Bar for sure.
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06 Jun, 2011 by Anonymous
I cannot speak directly to Heckman or Trey Thriasher but Elwin Thrasher has long been my business' attorney. Recently however, he has been totally unresponsive. His assistant seem useless as she has not forwarded any of my calls or emails to him, nor has she been able to answer any questions I have had. I dont know if hes just gotten so rich that he doesnt need clients or work, or if senility is setting in and he just cant remember what he is doing, but I would not recommend this firm to anyone unless they learn to communicate with their clients.
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24 Apr, 2015 by Anonymous
Hired him because figuring with the many years experience he had, he must be good. Wrong! This man is very condescending, will not keep you informed of what's going on, and will not fight for you in court. Because of the mess that he left me with and the financial drain he created, not only am I financially hurting, I am having a hard time dealing with the matter that he was hired for. If you interview this man, please be very careful. The sales pitch is great but what you do not get what you are paying for. Good luck!
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08 Oct, 2013 by Hbbeachams
I had a debt which she filed for Asset Acceptance. I paid the debt and Accept Acceptance hired Mrs. Gordon to file the satisfaction of judgment. I instructed Mrs. Gordon and her staff that in Orange County you must Efile that document not simply mail this document. I am currently in the middle of closing escrow on my home and I cannot do so and will possibly lose my escrow deposit due to the lack of response from Attorney Amy Louise Gordon and her staff Tom Perry.
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04 Jan, 2024 by Anonymous
I consulted with Ms. Jarrett for a landlord/tenant matter. She did not follow through or provide any help to me for reasons that I likely cannot mention here. Beware!
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17 Oct, 2018 by Anonymous
We hired Paul as our attorney for a simple transaction. He failed to follow through, made amateur mistakes that were unbelievable and unacceptable, and delayed the process due to multiple family emergencies. Now in retrospect I question if this was a way to increase billing? This was an easy and straight forward simple legal transaction that Paul could not get the simplest tasks completed accurately. His partner, Jim Hinds, does not make these errors, but Jim is not practicing at the level that he used to and as a result Jim is not providing the mentorship, direction and supervision that Paul so dearly needs. Jim is the big picture guy and Paul is the soldier. The clients are paying the ultimate price with poor representation and high legal fees that maybe questionable. I do not write this review with great comfort, but feel that I have a responsibility to provide the information. If there are others who have experienced similar outcomes I encourage you to do the same and disclose your experience for the benefit of the legal consumer community.
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22 Oct, 2018 by Vince
My wife and I recently hired John Vickers(Law Offices of White, Marsh, Anderson, Martin, Vickers, Deobler & Goode) to represent us in a child support dispute. While he is good at research his communication and case handling is severely lacking. Two times we did not have to be present in court, and one other time we had the wrong date scheduled for court(our fault). When we showed up 2 days late for court we realized we had the wrong date written down. He did not call us at any time, even when we missed to let us know. I do feel he is justified in charging us for research done, but his work outside of that was very poor and overpriced. I would look for a different attorney if I were you.
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30 Mar, 2018 by Ian
Michelle Stawinski represented our family business in an insurance matter. To our surprise, when we went to court we weren't allowed to talk about 90% of our case because Michelle had failed to comply with discovery rules. She neglected to share evidence with the other side, which is not only a requirement but also something attorneys learn in their first year of law school. Michelle Stawinski lost us the case and about $30,000. What a disappointment.
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17 Feb, 2021 by David
I hired Josh to handle a child support case. My child is living with me, and he was hired to have my child support discontinued. The mother and I both agreed to have my child support stopped. I hired Josh in June 2020 and as of February 2021 my child support is still being taken from my check and I’ve gotten statements saying my $700 has been exhausted. Lawyers should be ashamed to call him a peer
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09 Jul, 2021 by Anonymous
This guy was hired to handle a HOA suit. This guy collected money upfront and fast. However when it came to doing follow ups and filing paperwork he fell short. He was paid by the home owner and never filed or released the proper paperwork for the owner after receiving payment from them. He never answered the phone or emails after receiving payment. So if I were you I would save time and money and find a real lawyer.
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24 Jan, 2021 by Anonymous
I have not hire Ms. Goosmann but hired her firm to represent me and had the worst experience ever. Please note that with my 40 years of experience in Higher Education I have worked with many law firms and am capable of assessing one. The firm is totally ineffective and has a revolving door. During one year plus time I have had at least four different attorneys working on my case , one left another took over and the process keeps getting repeated four time, two were competent attorneys, the other two were awful. One of those two ineffective attorneys who has waisted my money and time was Mr. Jeffrey T. Myers. In addition, every time a new attorney was assigned to my case I had to pay for their time to read and catch up. As a result I lost a substantial sum of money. I absolutely would not recommend this firm and certainly not Jeffrey Myers.
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12 Feb, 2013 by Anonymous
Chandler Travis, Travis Law represented our HOA during a dispute over a Crime Free Lease Addendum (CFLA). He advised our HOA to proceed with implementation despite overwhelming evidence presented by a homeowner with no legal background that the provisions were in violation of the CC&Rs. Rather then redraft the CFLA, Chandler proceeded to court where we lost and subsequently slapped with 2 civil violations. Worse yet we could now owe lessors in our community over $5600 in fees collected by the CFLA. A month after the decision, all board members resigned or were voted out, and our management company quit. Today our new board members and new management company fear implementation of a reasonable CFLA that could easily conform to our CC&Rs. Everyone in our community lost in this matter.
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      Common in personal injury cases; the lawyer receives a percentage (typically 25% to 40%) of any settlement or award.
    • Monthly Retainer:
      For ongoing services, businesses might pay a monthly fee for a set number of hours or services.
  • Factors Affecting Cost:
    • Complexity of the Case:
      More complex cases require more time and resources, increasing costs.
    • Lawyer's Experience:
      Highly experienced lawyers may charge higher fees.
    • Geographic Location:
      Legal fees can vary significantly by region or city.
    • Additional Expenses:
      Court filing fees, expert witness fees, travel expenses, and administrative costs may be extra.
  • Estimating Total Costs:
    Request a detailed fee agreement outlining all potential costs.
    Discuss any additional expenses that may arise during the case.
  • Negotiating Fees:
    Some lawyers may be willing to negotiate fees or offer payment plans, especially for clients with financial constraints.
  • Pro Bono Services:
    For those who cannot afford legal services, some lawyers or legal aid organizations offer services at reduced rates or for free.
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