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26 Jan, 2016 by Anonymous
DO NOT HIRE THIS FIRM! THIS FIRM REPRESENTED ME AND HE DID A LOUSY JOB. HE DID NOT FILE MOTIONS IN A TIMELY MANNER AND I LOST THE CASE. HE ALSO DID NOT MENTION RELEVANT FACTS THAT I HAD TOLD HIM TO MENTION IN HIS MOTIONS, THE STRONGEST FACTS THAT COULD HAVE CHANGED THE OUTCOME OF THE CASE! NOW HE REFUSES TO REFUND MY MONEY AND I BORROWED THE MONEY TO PAY FOR THIS FIRM TO REPRESENT ME. PUBLIC AWARENESS OF THIS FIRM IS MY BEST RECOURSE SO I AM AND WILL CONTINUE TO MAKE THE PUBLIC AWARE OF THE LOW QUALITY OF THIS FIRM'S REPRESENTATION EVERY DAY OF MY LIFE!!!
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13 Nov, 2020 by Maxi
Eric is unreliable and lazy! He’s also rude and professional to our tribal members. The can take that somewhere else.
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16 Mar, 2023 by Anonymous
Worst pub.defender in alb. She should not be a lawyer and is horrible at her job. Supposed to protect people but fails.I hope this helps anyone who need legal representation......................
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16 Oct, 2016 by Phil
We've been involved with Mr. Hall for nearly fours years trying to resolve a real property issue. He has indicated to us that he agrees with a solution on several occasions yet when we try to get finalized signatures and settlement he wants to change what was agreed on. Our experience with him has convinced us that his word is worthless and he can't be trusted.
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29 Jul, 2022 by Anonymous
For bring an attorney he was not only unprofessional, he acted rude, arrogant, pompus, and should be reprimanded for his shortsighted line of questioning and gross incompetence. I am a SENIOR CITIZEN, GIVE ME A BRAKE. I Have sustained multiple head injuries, more than a dozen automobile accidents, (always a passenger), a survivor living through several vicious attacks; to be called a "LIAR" by a snotty-nosed, wet behind the ears individual, who hids out in a "Government" Office, pretending to be assisting Seniors. Although We may be disadvantaged financially, we deserve equal respect and service as any other citizen. This Michael Mcguire, asks me several questions, I answer truthfully, he repeats what I say. I say yes, I continue to inform in further detail. He says, "YOUR LYING! YOU HAVE TO TELL THE TRUTH OR NOBODY WILL HELP YOU!" The nerve! He says, hold on a second, let me run that by one of my collegues, because I don't think I want to take this case! Wow! Unbelieveable! It's like some young persons go to college, earn a degree and think they have a free pass to dis the elderly, disabled, and disadvantaged. We get nailed by unscrupulous, money hungry, wolves just to be verbally smacked upside the head by one of those so called attorneys still earning his wings. Shame on you MM. Shame on you. Develop a back bone to genuinely help out those "more complex cases." Don't say "no other attorney is going to help you." Dream snatcher! As long as we live in America this will be a government for the people and by the people. I know things in general do not appear to be for the regular folks, but we still have a voice. I'm going to use mine to promote Equal Justice under the Laws of this Nation.
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13 Aug, 2021 by Anonymous
He seemed good but turned out to be nasty. I just needed help with something and he wouldn’t help me.
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03 Apr, 2022 by Anonymous
Mr. Gandara was employed at the Justice Legal Group. He was representing me in a child reunification case. He never informed me of the details or processes necessary to get to the point were I see my sons. Then he left JLG, and also left me hanging. He did not complete anything he said he was going to do.
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05 Dec, 2021 by Anonymous
Ms.Dennica wouldn't listen to my requests. She didn't give any respect to my moms knowledge of law. If she knew what she was doing she would win this case with 6 stars. Any lawyer has a duty and takes an oath for their client no matter of the state pays. Who pays the state? That's right the people you serve.
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14 Jan, 2023 by Jessica
I was working toward reunification to get my son back from cyfd and although Cristen was MY attorney she did not stand up for me in court or even attempt to defend false allegations made by CYFD... Not only did we lose the case but my son was treated BADLY as a warden of the state and he died 4 years ago at the age of 24.
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20 Oct, 2020 by Anonymous
This " Judge" allows my wife's ex who is a local DJ with child abuse history as well as several substances in his system to have full custody. As my wife has no criminal or drug history. The DJ was not arrested according to APD because he " did not penetrate the minor" who reported him. This Judge is crooked as Ron and Rhonda Gonzales brag openly about paying off the judge to the children. The children are not allowed by Gonzales family communications with their mom. Levelle put a Lush who brags about paying him off responsible for communication between the Children and their Mom. This "Judge" should be disbarred.
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08 Jul, 2024 by Anonymous
Fell in love with her resume and her past FBI experience. No where after I paid her did she resemble the lawyer I hired. All she wanted was a plea and didn’t even try. I hope you never have to use this woman.
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