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07 Aug, 2021 by Joe
You are a pathetic drunk excuse of an attorney and you should be disbarred for dui .
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04 Nov, 2021 by Anonymous
This guy is horrible! He doesn’t remember anything that he and I have discussed. He is very hard to get hold of. He I ignores emails. All around a horrible attorney
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01 Dec, 2022 by Anonymous
Very poor at her job,. Refused to communicate with until the last minute.. not willing to do her own work.
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30 Jun, 2023 by Amanda elson
Remington should be investigated due to him being, he will padden charges, and also allow law enforcement to lie under oath then he won't even make sure everything gets investigated. And if there's anything that he shows in court best believe it will be edited which is illegal he will add and take away what people say just to try to incriminate you. For 2 years he has been holding someone in jail that is and wouldn't even give him a chance to clear his name.
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28 Aug, 2014 by Anonymous
maybe due to her little experience..not quite sure what her problem is. but very unproffesional and didn't seem to know how anything works. really needs to relearn processes and what rules to follow. not ever will i be involved with her again.
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20 Jan, 2023 by Savana lemmon
Don't bother, they will never call you back and have shown that they do not care. Unprofessional, unreliable, and crass.
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27 Feb, 2023 by Anonymous
I really wish I were posting differently, because my initial visits with this attorney and her partner instilled within me a hope I hadn't had in this very long legal journey (almost 10 years). This firm seemed very confident they could help us, and I believed in them. They were patient, knowledgeable and kind. My spouse and I consulted with Ms. Williams and Mr. Hazlett in July 2021 with regard to a stepparent adoption. We had been in a relationship for 7 years or so, and had recently married and wished to file for adoption of our child as soon as the required one year passed - July 2022. We were assured that they were familiar with the complications of a case like ours, and that we could expect the process to take six months after the initial filing. To note - we were very specific about being expedient as possible. We paid the retainer fee of $4500, submitted the paperwork needed and kept this firm apprised of the domestic violence situation as it evolved (the reason this post is made anonymously). I made contact with Ms. Williams in January 2022 in preparation for some groundwork issues and I was assured that she and her partner had just been talking about our case and that things were going to be moving forward quickly. That was the last that I heard from this office until a year later, January 2023, six months after our case was supposed to have been filed and about the time we should have been expecting to wrap up the case. I contacted Ms. Williams twice, only getting a response after a month and a second email that opened an old thread. I was essentially told that my case fell off the radar - nothing was done. This was while we were patiently waiting for news we were going to court. Both partners apologized. Obviously, we were crushed and astounded and apologies don't fix that. I asked for a refund over a month ago, which was promised to me, and I have yet to receive it. I am posting this so that someone won't go through what we went through. If I had gone with a different attorney, our situation would very likely be different by now and I wouldn't be out the retainer that I need for another attorney. We - including our child - are heartbroken.
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21 Jan, 2021 by Anonymous
If you want to lose a case then hire her . You gives about 10 percent to case. Don’t waste your money
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24 Dec, 2022 by Sharon boyer
not good not ne trusted they just take your money
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05 Jul, 2023 by Anonymous
Disappointed. Felt like a low priority. Got many things wrong while in front of the judge. Didn't feel like I was listened to. She ended up dismissing herself before case was over. Was a pretty upsetting ordeal for me. Still dealing with it.
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09 Feb, 2024 by Anonymous
Julia was one of the worst attorneys I’ve ever seen. She was completely ill prepared, couldn’t even remember her clients name on the stand (called her client by different names at least 10 times), was rude and unprofessional to the judge, and completely disorganized. Never responded to opposing attorney to get the case resolved. Dragged the case out through trial with no effort to reduce risk.
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15 Oct, 2020 by Anonymous
I do not recommend her at all, she has all excuses in the book in order not to work on the case, charged me a hefty amount to fill out one form? I don’t recommend her and give four money to charity instead to her
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27 Feb, 2018 by Patricia
Ms. Moseley was quite good at stretching as many billable hours as possible by not updating me on what she was doing, and moving forward with things not authorized by me on 2 different occasions. I had actually contacted a senior colleague in her firm because she had worked very well and efficiently for me in the past. However, the last couple of times that person referred me onto Ms. Moseley...the 2nd time without my knowledge. I would never have agreed to work with Ms. Moseley again. Consequently, I will no longer contact any attorney at Simpson, Logback, Lynch, Norris for any legal as it looks like I will always be referred onto Ms. Moseley. Unfortunately, I referred 2 of my clients to her firm for legal work with their State Boards and they also experienced inflated billing as I had experienced.
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03 Mar, 2014 by Anonymous
Hired Mr. Whitton for our son in 2011. He was ridiculous to get ahold of, never returned phone calls, did not keep us up to date on the happenings with his case. Plus the man is pompous as they come. Would NEVER recommend him!
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09 Jun, 2024 by Charles
Worst lawyer I have had very had to deal with. Should have walked away when during the meeting to discuss what we want in our trust he was more intent in writing the trust he wanted not the trust we want. Mr. Lillich charges for everything which I understand but there are several things not right with this system. After receiving First drafts I emailed saying we received the drafts and were reviewing them charged .1 (6 minutes) hour to read a 2 line email, charged .1 hour (6 minutes) for his response total charge $60.00 ( my opinion should not be charged just part of doing business 3 minutes max not 12 minutes). Sent an email asking what the bill was to date. They sent an invoice. They next invoice I got from him showed .1 hour to read my request for a bill to date and .1 hour to reply total cost $60.00 (my opinion should be no charge send a email we invoice on the XX on the month). After we received first draft and reviewed it finding gross and minor mistakes along with miss use of words and spelling mistakes along with formatting mistakes sent email requesting an appointment. Took 5 emails to set appointment he charge $30 per email total $150 two of the emails were because of his sloppiness he said he was available Wednesday morning I requested 10 am he reply busy at 10 only have 7:30 to 10:00. If I had called him and waited for him to call me back appointment could have been set in less than 5 minutes. = $30 not $150 Learned DO NOT SEND EMAILS TO HIM. That is a $60 charge every time. Mr. Lillich bill style went like this. We paid to meet with him and discuss the trust and documents we wanted. We paid to have him write a draft of the trust and other documents. These charges I agree with. I do not agree with what I found his billing style to be. Charged us for a meeting to tell him all the mistakes in the trust and other documents he wrote for us. Charged us to correct his mistakes in the documents. Charged us to tell us he corrected his mistakes. He did not correct all the mistakes and in correcting some of his mistakes, he made new mistakes in the documents. Charged us to tell him of old mistakes and new mistakes. Charged to correct old and new mistakes. Charged to tell us he corrected his old and new mistakes. We decided we had been charged way too much and that he probably would not produce the trust and documents we wanted so we terminated Mr. Lillich services.
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12 Sep, 2022 by Charles
My friend has been sitting in jail three weeks and Mariani is his court appointed lawyer. His first appearance was supposed to be two weeks ago. She stated the judge didn't see anyone and djdnt lower bond which the jail says is no bond. For DUI. And when I told her she said well he has court Sept 28th. That's 6 weeks sitting there. The courthouse at prairie band won't tell me anything they say contact lawyer. Why is he there and what's he charged with? And where is his bond paperwork she said his bond is 4500 yet jail says zero. Now she's going to be gone all week . Not adequate defense lawyer at all!!!!
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26 Jul, 2013 by Anonymous
I personally would not recommend Mark Lewis to anyone that I know. He was not very helpful with my case and in fact I felt I did more work than he did for the $1,000 that I paid him. I do not beleive that he provided me with the services I paid for. He was not good at responding to my calls or emails at all and was very rude to me a couple of times during my case process. I did not feel that he was there for me as his client and I am still not sure what I paid him 1,000 for. He was also not good at providing information as he would tell me one thing and then something else would happen. Overall, I would not recommend him to anyone.
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22 Jun, 2021 by Donald
I was appointed Mr Hoffmeister in a child support case in Montgomery county Kansas. Not one time has Mr. Hoffmeister returned one of my calls or tried to contact me in any way. I've called multiple times some days only to get a secretary that offers to pass along a message or she can put me through to his voicemail. The first time I called she asked if she could tell him who was calling, which led me to believe I was going to get to talk to Mr Hoffmeister. When I said my name he was in a meeting which I believe happened quite serendipitously. I continue to leave my messages and call with not one hint of a result. And what's even more lovely is I now have a warrant due to the lack of communication by Mr. Hoffmeister. I have tried calling court clerk and the child support enforcement but (and just wait this is the exciting part) because I have an attorney which they appointed me nobody can talk to me. So where I myself could normally clear this matter up with child support enforcement do not have any hope other than going to jail with one thousand dollars in my pocket (which is the bond money for my case) or just play what will eventually be a losing game of hide and seek with the authorities. And all this could have been avoided with just a little communication. Now I'm sure he's a busy man but I think we can all agree that in our professional lives whether if be McDonald's or plant manager at Cessna aircraft if we refused to ever communicate with the people we are working for I'm sure it would not take long to not be in that position any longer. That being said my case is not a one off. The mother of my son has Mr Hoffmeister for a criminal case and has had the same experience. I could go into all the conspiracy theories about how the courts do this on purpose just to put people in jail or they have some personal vendetta against me but I truly believe this is just the kind of business man Mr Hoffmeister is. The evidence shows that. It's really tragic that people's lives get toyed with like this all because mr Hoffmeister is either taking on way too many cases to ever be able to give anyone of them proper attention or he is incredibly incompetent to do his job. I do however think he has an amazing secretary. She has to be one of the best at making sure her boss is never bothered by anyone. Absolutely skilled at deflection. I've even tried to fire mr Hoffmeister and she said I should really talk to him about that and guess what took a message for me. Lol. She got me there. I mean a true talent. So I'm sure I'm going to jail over this but until that time I figured if I can help this from happening to one other person then, maybe I won't be the villain in everyones story.
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17 Jun, 2024 by Rebecca trunkhill
So going on with the other review of this wretched, god forsaken state/county, my experience with them without explaining the whole thing to say the least. I couldn't even talk to both the prosecutor, or the defender to even get a chance to speak with the judge, about my boyfriend at the time's, (now soon to be married) case and initially and intentionally screwing him and falsified everything I had allegedly said under intimidation from my roommate's who were intentionally screwing him over, and had rich parents to help him. It was ridiculous and I wish internal affairs or kansas legal services would get ahold of me with some real help. Considering the corruption shows when they literally tell you that they don't want you at court and they told both me and my man that.
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20 Feb, 2024 by Q. public
Unbelievably corrupt individuals that will bring charges against just about anyone to extort fines from them. If they don't have a police report for the incident, they get one of the dirty cops like Cusimano to make a false one.
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18 Mar, 2021 by J per
Called three time was put on hold and then disconnected
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18 Mar, 2021 by J per
Called three time was put on hold and then disconnected
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18 Mar, 2021 by J per
Called three time was put on hold and then disconnected
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18 Mar, 2021 by J per
Called three time was put on hold and then disconnected
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18 Mar, 2021 by J per
Called three time was put on hold and then disconnected
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18 Mar, 2021 by J per
Called three time was put on hold and then disconnected
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18 Mar, 2021 by J per
Called three time was put on hold and then disconnected
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18 Mar, 2021 by J per
Called three time was put on hold and then disconnected
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Called three time was put on hold and then disconnected
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05 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
Stephanie lacks professionalism, she doesn’t return calls. Said the day of court, “I’m really not feeling like court today, I plan on asking for a continuance.” She is extremely accusatory and judgmental. Fees were inflated, she did absolutely nothing. I would not recommend her she will not work for you.
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14 Oct, 2024 by James meyerhoffer-kubalik
My opinion of him has changed drastically. He gave me personal opinions not professional ones as he expressed the government is trying to make money off of filing fees. That is an erroneous and baseless assertion. He informed me he would not represent me because I had a bad opinion of lawyers based on my experiences with corporate lawyers, and he told me to have a therapist fabricate a story. The later is of course against a therapists code of ethics and their documentation has to hold up in court. I left his office $150 lighter and received no legal advice. ChatGPT could give me better legal advice. He just told me I had to file the paperwork, no shit. $150 for 30 minutes and the obvious advice. Even the first time I met him he told me the current generation of Vietnamese woman were lazy and I should be careful about my wife. Loose opinions, especially those personal in nature, are unwarranted and unprofessional. I had to find a completely different lawyer to handle the case. Một trò đùa chết tiệt.
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