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15 Dec, 2014 by Brian gurinsky, dds, ms
We worked with George for a couple years. Had very little success and was very disappointed in his performance. Not only were the results poor, but if you call him or try and get in touch with him, it will take over a week to get a response if you get one at all. George also lied about some of the fees and when a case which he represented settled, he failed to pay us the amount that was stipulated and agreed to. I questioned it multiple times hoping he would do the right thing, but he just kept ignoring our requests. This has forced us to file a formal complaint with the Colorado Supreme Court.
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20 Mar, 2017 by Anonymous
Javier represented my Home Owners Association. I would not recommend Javier.
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09 Feb, 2024 by Anonymous
There is a reason an attorney of this type markets himself as a "Christian". He feeds off his need for power/narcissistic fuel and takes advantage those who he sees as beneath him. After years of dedication to Tom Brownfield (previously known as Smart Law under Dean Smart), my family member was not paid for over 6 months of work. Not only have both Tom and his wife, Terrie, refused to pay my family member, but they adamantly deny that they have any wrongdoing of forcing an employee to wait over a year to be paid for 6 months of office work. Tom continues to travel out of state, including Nevada, and spend money on his new vehicles. All the while, my family member is unable to physically track down Tom to seek any compensation because he only lists his office address and is working from other states, including Nevada. Tom Brownfield is not fit to be a bankruptcy attorney for the "Christian" community, let alone anyone who is trusting, naive, and kind-hearted. Tom has made the statement to my family member that he has been "short on funds" for well over two years. How is a 'successful' OC attorney short on funds, anyhow? I will only remove or update this review after Tom has fully reimbursed my family member. Until then, Tom, you know what you need to do to prevent this from escalating to the State Bar of CA.
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29 Sep, 2015 by Anonymous
Daniel didn't know anything when it came down to my case and the laws that applied.I was the one doing all the research and work. Aren't lawyers supposed to know the law? Well this one hadn't the slightest clue. The work he put in was nothing more than emails and emails and maybe more emails. back and forth between him and my new landlords lawyer. My case wasn't even with my new landlord. I hired him to sue my old landlord for harassment. So when i found out he was emailing the new landlords lawyer asking for the relocating money in escrow, which he played no part with me getting, in order to keep 30 percent of it before handing me the rest.I felt completely betrayed and when i asked him about it, he quit. So, obviously Daniel isn't too concerned with practicing law in an ethical kind of way. If you choose him to represent you, all i can say is watch your back.
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31 Jan, 2023 by Nathaniel moorefield
Kathryn S. Garrett is supposed to be a guardian ad litem in a case. She is supposed to be a neutral party and clearly sides with DCS from day one. Not professional and called my children liars. Will be contacting the bar to let them know of her behavior. Wouldn't recommend hiring this lady as she doesn't seem to know the definition of guardian ad litem...
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12 Dec, 2022 by Anonymous
He didn't do what he said he would do. He knew I needed help and he let me down big time. -
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23 Dec, 2020 by Lauren
Not a good attorney. Desperate attorney, takes whatever jobs he can’t get. Even if it means doing shady work. Beware of this guy
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19 Feb, 2021 by Anonymous
Little talkative and little active to solve problems. Loves to protect all kinds of scammers and vile people
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03 May, 2016 by Anonymous
I am going through a very difficult divorce. My old lawyer was wonderful but relocated and had to drop my case. So I met with this lawyer and initially she was all about helping me finally get my divorce. But as the weeks went on she became less and less helpful until I got the impression that she was more on my ex husbands side rather than mine. She then went to drop me stating that she thought I did not want this divorce to go through, believe me I do. When I contacted her to get the remained of my retainer fee back so I could use it to hire a new lawyer (as she was only hired for a few months and should not have gone through the whole amount) she refused to give me any amount back because she charged me for our initial consultation which I was not aware of even though she claims I was. I would not recommend this lawyer save your money and hire someone who will actually help your case.
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07 Jun, 2024 by Anonymous
He does not have your best interest! He is slow, incompetent, and wastes your time and money.
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05 Oct, 2011 by Anonymous
This man has no business claiming to have any knowlege of elder/medicaid law. I was given extremely poor legal guidance that caused dire consequences.
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18 May, 2024 by Kathleen
Schaefer is incompetent and unscrupulous— has been sanctioned by the Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel.
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07 Feb, 2023 by Anonymous
Called Mr. Bass many times over many weeks for help & information, he never answered his phone line even when the Receptionist forwarded my call & he never returned my call either. How horrible & uncaring & 100% unprofessional. The exact kind of Lawyer who gives other Lawyers & their sometimes very shady & deceptive industry a bad reputation. Bad & sad.
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24 Feb, 2024 by Anthony demarco
Peter never followed up with me and took my money. I called him when he told me to and he never followed back with me via email he said he was busy
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10 Dec, 2022 by Anonymous
This lawyer believes that in the state of Florida, a spouse has no rights in an HOA if they aren’t on the deed and that they are a non-member. While he quotes definitions, he forgets what title vs deed means, all while threatening you. Someone tell this attorney that in the state of Florida, a spouse is on the title and holds equal rights before he commits legal malpractice and is reviewed by the ethics committee.
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23 Apr, 2022 by Anonymous
John Barr: This attorney has ten counts of misconduct. Please be careful in giving your business to this attorney. Get a real description of his license .
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25 Feb, 2014 by Jason
I asked "Matt" to work on two debt cases. I paid up front what he asked. In the first case, he missed the court date, and a default judgment was issued against me. When I notified him of this (he never noticed), he had the judgment set aside. In the second case, he missed 5 court dates, finally the judge declared me in default because my attorney never showed up. When I found this out, he dragged out his responses over five months, and then let me know that he would like to withdraw from my case and had no interest in trying to get the judgment set aside.
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19 Apr, 2015 by Paul
Douglas Manley completely failed to properly represent me in a bankruptcy case. When we got to court he clearly had not reviewed the materials relating to my assets. A few minutes before court he informed me he "didn't know if we can save your lots (I owned some property I assumed would be considered part of my residence). Immediately at the beginning of the court the trustee in the case was angry at me "for declaring the wrong kind of bankruptcy." Rather than take responsibility Douglas Manley lied to the trustee and blamed my former attorney, who had suggested I hire a bankruptcy lawyer as he did not have that expertise. Because Manley had not properly reviewed and evaluated my case, we had to fill out all of our paper work again to satisfy the trustee. Manley also failed to help us protect our mortgage, which was up to date with no missed payments. The bank put us on the bankruptcy list and Manley failed to help us get us off and failed (if he knew) to inform us that this was even a possibility. After threatening to file a complaint with the Colorado Bar Association against him, he did finally resend our information to the bank reiterating our intent to pay the mortgage, to no avail. It was his job to protect us from a predatory lender, that's why we hired him instead of filing ourselves. Manley also repeatedly failed to respond to my letters and e-mails asking about my case, and continues to do so. He has offered no explanations for his failure to properly advise and represent us.
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08 Feb, 2012 by Darin
Failed to file proper representation of Judge's ruling in final order. Refused to correct his error. Will not obtain a copy of the court record for legal issues in WA. Told me that if I ever had a problem with future child support claims all I had to do was call him and he would resolve issue. His behavior cost me over 16k in fines and penalties in WA for a debt the AZ court said I did not owe. I have copies of his correspondence that he sent to me to approve before filing with the court in AZ that were approved but he never filed.
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09 Aug, 2019 by Duggie smith
Don,t answer phone
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03 Nov, 2011 by Anonymous
She handled my case poorly. Overreached her authority and caused more problems in the long run. Over zealous in her approach. Be careful to give this attorney specific direction.
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08 Apr, 2022 by Anonymous
She was appointed to be my public defender and She was able to get a continuous for me due to me being I’ll but push comes to shove she Didn’t even show up for the arraignment! I’m not sure how that is even legal and personally I don’t think make case should have even moved forward without my public defender being there. In the end it did now I cannot get her office to even take my phone calls. Very tacky and insulting that you are appointed a public defender and they don’t even show up for the final arraignment.
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30 Aug, 2022 by Anonymous
I first make contact with this law firm back in July and spoke to Linda Pesnell, Legal Assistant of William D. Farrar. Spoke about my potential case I explained the details and she asked me to send over a contract for review. I haven't heard from her for about maybe a couple of weeks so I decide to call it back to get an update she laughed and joked and said yeah you know Mr Farrar will review the case and get back to me. I sent a few emails that's a few messages. She returned my phone call and told me she is so sorry she put the file on his desk but he's just been not paying attention and that she would follow up and reassured me that someone will contact me. Well, several weeks passed and again I sent emails and plus messages. However I did not receive a phone call so I left another message and send some additional emails and then after several more weeks I get a call and she says oh I'm so sorry I will celebrating my birthday so I couldn't get back to you in a timely matter I will let Mr Farrar know. After another couple of weeks I hear nothing so I left a message and send emails. Then she calls me and says oh we apologize but Mr f a r r a r will be unable to take your case. So I asked, out of the inconvenience of me waiting almost 2 months could you please find someone for me or refer me to another attorney. She said okay and I never heard from her since. Completely unprofessional I would highly advise that you do not use their services.
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30 Apr, 2012 by Anonymous
She is unprofessional and her intenstions are only in what benefits her not her clients. Worthless as a lawyer&judge! She had no intenstions in fully helping her clients and always asked for more money in return. She gave us the run around on everything and was never clear on anything but when she needed her money she made sure she was on top of everything and answer minimal questions.
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24 Oct, 2022 by Anonymous
Michael initially answered calls, in the event he didn’t he would return the call in a reasonable time frame. Not prompt but within reason. Within the first week he had already reneged on things he previously said he would do. Dates he guaranteed passed by. With no explanation or reason. He simply stopped communicating. Leaving us completely in the dark. On a matter he said was just a matter of presenting to the judge, no more than a simple interaction ll. After contacting the county clerk numerous times I was informed he never even went as he had assured he would. Now he will not answer anyones calls and has yet to return a single call. Is this guy actually committed to his clients. I don’t think so
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06 Jul, 2012 by Anonymous
I hired this attorney and after court I never heard from him again without having to call numerous times, contact his law firm with a complaint, and send several emails. He failed to do half the things he said he was going to do, and did not even get my court order signed by the judge. Neal Prevost and staff is very negligent and unprofessional, I definately would not recommend him to anyone in the future.
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27 May, 2023 by Jan
This lawyer is a freaking joke . He is nothing but a crook and a scam artist who lives off of other money and will screw a client in a heartbeat
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12 Apr, 2022 by Condo board
Jason Reed sold us out for 2/3 of the money we could have collected. On August 30, 2021 we told him via email that “we as a board are not of the mindset to waive any sort of late fees, penalties, interest, etc. we have a collection policy and we the board do not discrimination in the application of that policy.” On August 31, 2021 at 9:29AM Jason Reed replied to us with “I (Reed) will report to opposing counsel that the Association is not going to waive any of the charges and feel that Mr. (Name of person being sued by us) is responsible for all assessments, late charges, collection costs, including attorney’s fees, and the fines levied against the respective units” Later that week we reached out to Jason Reed about the state of things as foreclosure was scheduled for early the next week. Reed informed us that the person being sued came in and paid about 2/3 of the money owed and since everything but fines were now paid, we could not pursue the foreclosure any longer and we were still owed the fines. When Jason Reed wouldn’t pursue things further we requested copies of all communication and discovered the following. On Tuesday August 31, 2021, 12:44PM : Reed replies to an email to the opposing lawyer and states If the amounts minus the fines are paid, then the sale will no longer be an issue.” NOTE: It appears here that in the span of three hours and 15 minutes, Reed has unilaterally (without client feedback) decided what he will accept in direct contradiction to written instruction by his client.
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05 Feb, 2015 by Anonymous
Attorney charged me alot of money to represent me because she said she could help me win my appeal but I ended up losing. She kept my hopes up to keep billing me more and more. I don not recomend this lawyer
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28 Oct, 2012 by Heather
I went thru legal aid and got Todd thompson as my lawyer. Cps was involved in my case and he told to just give my asstranged husband my children. Even went as to have me call my parents to the crt house and try to convince me/us to give him my girls. Well here we are few yrs later and my ex is now in jail for multiple charges from sexual assault to murder. To think if I listened to him what kind of environment they would have grown up in. He never once tried to learn my case or the situationhe just wanted me to give up BC he didn't want the work!! He DOESNT CARE
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