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19 Jul, 2023 by Michael keller
Don't let the " legally blonde " look fool you.. She's definitely a Person you want fighting for you.. Talk to her and make your own decision.
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04 May, 2023 by Mandy efferson
Great staff took great care of me an excellent job on my case.
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10 Aug, 2024 by Bill bonu
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08 May, 2024 by Tracy borer
Hired Sherman, my case was handed to an associate. I was told false info on what would all be involved and time frame. Poor communication / comprehension issues. My legal matter was written up with false info in it that could have caused me an issue in court! I corrected the information and STILL was wrong in my petition for court I discovered after getting my file from them. THEN the lawyer he handed this to used FedEx to serve the other party court papers. Gave only a 3 day time period to be served before the 30 day time frame for court. Also only required a signature of someone 18 or over. So after this I was told she couldn’t prove the person got the paperwork on time , told me she couldn’t prove it was served to her and we couldn’t keep the court date.. Well, after getting my file I pulled the tracking and saw what actually happened. Then the lawyer asked me if a friend or someone could just drive out of state and handle the situation or retrieve the car. Now this is also a person I had to move locations from due to threats and has a warrant out, I’m in zero contact with, etc… hints me getting a lawyer and handing over $3500 to handle things properly . Multiple mistakes were made and two other lawyers were scratching their head at how a case that was easy had the ball dropped so poorly. I stopped my case with the firm and got charged $1500 for basically making my case more difficult and causing more issues for me. Plus having to pay a new lawyer to fix it. FedEx, filing for court (never went due to the FedEx issue!) a few emails and false info in my court paperwork cost $1500… lol This was just to handle a joint owned vehicle situation. Thankfully the new lawyer has everything in the right direction and the sheriff dept long-arm serving papers. So we know who gets them and when.
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25 Apr, 2024 by Heather
Sherman and his team did an amazing job helping me with what could have been a very stressful situation. I am so grateful that I entrusted the Mack Law Firm to represent me. I will definitely recommend their services to all of my family and friends.
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10 Aug, 2024 by Bill bonu
😂😆😂😆😂😆😂😆😆😂😂😆😂😂😂😆😂😆😂😂😆😂😆😂😆😂😂😂😂😆😆😆 ROTFLMAO 😆😂😆😆😆😂😂😆😆 JUST DON'T!!!
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08 May, 2024 by Tracy borer
Hired Sherman, my case was handed to an associate. I was told false info on what would all be involved and time frame. Poor communication / comprehension issues. My legal matter was written up with false info in it that could have caused me an issue in court! I corrected the information and STILL was wrong in my petition for court I discovered after getting my file from them. THEN the lawyer he handed this to used FedEx to serve the other party court papers. Gave only a 3 day time period to be served before the 30 day time frame for court. Also only required a signature of someone 18 or over. So after this I was told she couldn’t prove the person got the paperwork on time , told me she couldn’t prove it was served to her and we couldn’t keep the court date.. Well, after getting my file I pulled the tracking and saw what actually happened. Then the lawyer asked me if a friend or someone could just drive out of state and handle the situation or retrieve the car. Now this is also a person I had to move locations from due to threats and has a warrant out, I’m in zero contact with, etc… hints me getting a lawyer and handing over $3500 to handle things properly . Multiple mistakes were made and two other lawyers were scratching their head at how a case that was easy had the ball dropped so poorly. I stopped my case with the firm and got charged $1500 for basically making my case more difficult and causing more issues for me. Plus having to pay a new lawyer to fix it. FedEx, filing for court (never went due to the FedEx issue!) a few emails and false info in my court paperwork cost $1500… lol This was just to handle a joint owned vehicle situation. Thankfully the new lawyer has everything in the right direction and the sheriff dept long-arm serving papers. So we know who gets them and when.
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25 Apr, 2024 by Heather
Sherman and his team did an amazing job helping me with what could have been a very stressful situation. I am so grateful that I entrusted the Mack Law Firm to represent me. I will definitely recommend their services to all of my family and friends.
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03 Sep, 2020 by Jamie
"By far this has to be the best divorce attorney. This firm helped me through my very nasty divorce. They were extremely professional and very aggressive. I wouldn't hire anyone else. If you want a great family law attorney, hire Sherman Mack as your divorce lawyer. Highly recommended!"
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06 Sep, 2018 by Michael
I chose one star because it would not allow me to have zero stars above. This man is a complete joke. You will pay a retainer for his services and you will never hear from him again. His office will have a secretary call you the day before court to remind you of your court date. When your time in court comes he is not there. He has one of his assistant attorneys show up who knows nothing about your case. I hired him for a custody suit regarding my child. This was over a year ago. I was ordered to pay child support to the mom who does not even have a home to live in to this present day. I have been trying to get him to secure a trial date and he will not answer my calls to do this. I had to dismiss him. He will not even give me the money that is owed back to me or my file with the discovery items he obtained initially from the other party. I could have represented myself and probably have had better luck. Instead I chose him. He took my money and I was fed to the wolves. Do not waste your time and money on this man.
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