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21 Mar, 2024 by Anonymous
Kendall County Court assigned Kurtis to my niece case, it’s going on 2 months she been in jail he never answer the ph or visit her. I called yesterday a lady answer the phone I left a message it’s a new day he still haven’t called. I called the office multiple times today nobody is answering. If Kurtis is appointed to you as a lawyer your life is headed to a road of destruction & by reading all these horrible reviews his action meets everything others are saying. I appreciate others sharing their experiences that way I can know the next steps on helping my niece out because he she never seen Kurtis & her family never can get him to return a call! It’s best you a dog represent you then Kurtis!
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07 Sep, 2022 by Derek
Mr. Rudkin was really patient, and knowledgeable on how he handled my three felony charges. I was not a felon before I acquired three different felony charges in three different counties, Kerr, Medina, and Bandera counties, and after several years of in and out of court I'm still not a felon. I don't have the words to explain how satisfied and pleased my family and I are with his representation. I still have my gun rights and in this day in time, I can't imagine not being able to protect my family if something happened and my rights were taken. He has a way of making me see things his way and in court I know why he handled me and the court issues the way he did because we went 0:3 on felony convictions and to be honest I didn't think it was even possible due to the circumstances. Very pleased he is a very terrific lawyer who should have a better rating In my book.
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12 Feb, 2020 by Anonymous
Kurt was very hard to get in touch with. I’d already paid two attorneys to answer my case. The first unfortunately passed away. The second, although it was my first misdemeanor including even not a traffic citation in 42 years on the planet abnoxiously withdrew while I was hospitalized and I had to physically check myself out of an ICU bed in a hospital to sign my own reset documents even though I had paid him. I decided to allow the court to appoint me an attorney as I was out 10,000.00 for nothing. Mr. Rudkin was appointed and it took weeks to get in touch with him. When I finally did he was aggressively arrogant and never available. Call his office for a paid consult and you will find the same. I’m not a person who has any idea of court procedures other than to do my best to abide by them. I was not as many say I’m aware, guilty. I did end up however after pleading with Mr. Rudken to resolve a case that had “2” AFFIDAVITS of non prosecution to resolve it. My final day after he coerced me to come to jury selection of which he said “You’ve been offered many deals and this will be set for jury trial” was the breaking point. I am a very calm person but I felt I was being forced because as court records later showed, I’d never been offered a SINGLE plea nor had one been requested. He did not care one ounce about me, things I had been adamant about and even had video disproving. He presented, keep in mind by court record, a single piece of information to the states attorney. Nothing. The worst thing is because of his absolute disregard for professional duty as even a court appointed counselor did nothing. I plead and received deferred adjudication only after he told me in front of my mother that “I’d had numerous opportunities to reach a deal”! I had not per district court records and he forced me to trial until I stated quite firmly that I wouldn’t tolerate it and demanded defferred, no fines, and etc.! 3 minutes later the man returned to say the states attorney agreed to it........ he did nothing til I made him. Still had to pay his attorney fees exceeding 1400 dollars. Terrible attorney. Not as bad as the one I paid 5000 dollars who withdrew. Absolutely no spin!!!! Be very cautious. Not a good attorney or person.
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13 Aug, 2013 by Lisa
Mr. Jackson was hired to mediate for my almost ex husband and myself. I did not feel represented at all during the mediation. There were several comments made by Mr. Jackson that I felt were totally inappropriate and unprofessional. I would definitely not recommend this attorney.
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20 Dec, 2012 by Anonymous
Mike Jackson helped me through one of the most difficult times in my life. His knowledge, advocacy, and humor helped me when I needed it most. Very responsive. Mike is a great lawyer, and I recommend him without reservation.
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30 Oct, 2012 by Anonymous
I recently attended mediation in Mr. Jackson’s office in an attempt to reach a divorce settlement. He had been given high marks from my attorney. Unfortunately the proceeding was anything but fair and balanced. Mr. Jackson was not able to maintain an impartial position during the negotiation and even accused me of being untruthful; which was the exact opposite of the facts. After presenting Mr. Jackson with proof of the other participant’s inaccuracy, he was still unable to broker an equitable solution. Not only was it a significant waste of time and money, it was detrimental to my settlement.
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23 Sep, 2013 by Anonymous
Would you work with a guy who doesn't even shake your hand? Guess that should have been my first sign. Always late, never answers/return calls, and ultimately gave me wrong information/guidance regarding my case which ended up helping the prosecution. I'd rather have the prosecutor as my defense attorney instead of Orbelo.
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