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01 Feb, 2023 by Jessy
Mark was initially rude. He made me feel as though he was annoyed by me and my questions. He was snarky and short with me. I was put in contact with him through the bar referral service. I told him how he was making me feel and he softened. By the end we were joking, sharing stories and he apologized for his first impression on me. I got some valuable information from him that I appreciate but I would not recommend him. I am going to seek a second opinion from a more empathetic attorney.
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06 Jan, 2019 by Zackary alder
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15 Aug, 2018 by Rick ritter
Attended a meeting for the Idaho Innovation Awards. The office remake is amazing!
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26 Jun, 2018 by Casey herriott
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15 Aug, 2018 by Rick ritter
Attended a meeting for the Idaho Innovation Awards. The office remake is amazing!
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15 Aug, 2018 by Rick ritter
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15 Aug, 2018 by Rick ritter
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15 Aug, 2018 by Rick ritter
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15 Aug, 2018 by Rick ritter
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15 Aug, 2018 by Rick ritter
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15 Oct, 2024 by F adams
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14 May, 2024 by Chase mellon
Spoke on the phone with Matt. He was very professional and willing to set up an affordable payment plan for a hospital bill we didn't know we owed. Everybody has to work, these people are just doing their jobs. Give them a break.
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22 Nov, 2023 by Tyrownious
If these guys buy your debt. Just declare bankruptcy they’re the absolute worst. I had chemotherapy debt that was spread across multiple bills. Almost everyone was willing to work with you except these guys. They’ll garnish you without hesitation. Take the bankruptcy
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01 Feb, 2021 by Jean
Hired this attorney with hesitation but he promised he could save the world! I bought into his high pressures pitch noting I didn’t have $15,000 to litigate so my goal was to settle out of court. Throughout I kept asking for feedback on the process having never received any cc on emails to the opposing attorney which I’m used to getting. Leon would say, ‘oh I bumped into opposing attorney at court today...and they don’t want to settle.’ I’d ask about the fact we hadn’t even drafted any terms for settling so wouldn’t that be prudent to do? He acted like it was my fault I hadnt done that yet! Unreal. So we did this and I waited and waited and my ever received a letter to approve. He only said once again they won’t settle. Odd. No attorney letters again. Next thing I know he filed litigation and sent me a long list of discovery from opposing attorney on me but we are the ones suing them. I asked where’s the discovery for them. He showed me five questions! I had 5 pages!! I reiterated I did not want to litigate nor gob to court so he needed to settle. I refused to do discovery. He did nothing. A day before everything was due he contacted me telling me I was going to be in default if I didn’t turn in the papers. I was shocked that he had drug me into a litigation without my permission and with explicit direction to only work on a settlement so I fired him. A few weeks later I received a copy of a court hearing paper that he appeared before a judge recusing himself from my case because I would not follow his advice! In it he lied and said I had been notified of said hearing but I hadn’t. I would have crawled crippled to be there. I requested several times to get copies of all my paperwork and he hadn’t be worked my case at all. I contacted opposing attorney and settled it in one week. I wish I knew how to disbar this attorney for being so untruthful.
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08 Mar, 2017 by Anonymous
A very irresponsible lawyer, I would not recommend Leon at all. I had to correct him everytime with mistakes he made because he either did the opposite thing I told him or did it completely wrong, especially when he was filing for full custody for me and he made at least 9 mistakes. He obviously didn't listen and took notes. I shouldn't be correcting a lawyer when I didn't even go to school to be one I also shouldn't be correcting his grammar either. Also he said he would do something but he never did it at all. Especially when I was trying to get temporary custody and for 2 days straight he told me he would file but he never did at all. Leon is very untrustworthy and irresponsible and he is definitely not a lawyer to hire.
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05 Aug, 2019 by Devlin
Scott never made an argument to try to help my case, he did not try to leverage my clean record to minimize the impact of this case, and he did not communicate with me. He did do one thing very well, take my money! NOT recommended!
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03 Nov, 2014 by Bonnie
In my opinion Scott Dowdy is not as experienced as he claims to be. He showed no knowledge of the court process for the alcohol related charge my kid was facing. He instructed me to do things that were either unnecessary or just plain wrong. He instructed me to go above and beyond what the minimum was and in the end, i believe it hurt my kids case even more. He will argue against that, but he never let me talk to the prosecutor once. I cant be certain of anything she said. Mr Dowdy would like to argue that every case is different and no two punishments are the same. He repeated that numerous times during the consultation, along with "with my representation, she will still get punishment, but itll just be a different kind of punishment" Looking back, that may have been his disclaimer to justify his inadequacy as a criminal defense lawyer. I feel as if I would have been better off without him as an attorney. I would not hire him again. I caution anyone who is contemplating using his services to verify his claims of experience through court records.
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13 Jan, 2022 by Amy
TERRIBLE!!! Many attorney’s and accountants tell me I should report him to the board. Took my money and did nothing!!! Some say he is a bulldog but bulldogs don’t go quiet on their clients unless someone is feeding him a bone that is extra special.
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13 Mar, 2024 by Eva
Why Does A Established Attorney Hire A Lesser Qualified [ Dominic Pechota ] Attorney? Is It Because Dominic's Mother [ Anita Remerowski] Was A Physician And His Father [ Terry Lee Pechota ] Is A Federal Judge ? Does Mathew F. MColl Believe That His Protégé Dominic Pechota Was Involved In Money Laundering And/Or A South Dakota/Idaho State Financial Cover Up Involving A Innocemt Client? Did Attorney Alec Pechota Have Financial Ties To This As Well? I Was Promised A Court Win And Given Expensive [ IRS / Tribal Reported ? ] Gifts . Terry Pechota Forced Me Not Speak Of Dominic Pechota's PROCLAIMED Weak Attorney Skills And His 8 Year Affair, Is There Justice ?
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01 Jul, 2024 by Chris
I wouldn't recommend this guy to anybody he pushed me to take a offer that nobody in their right mind would take and when I wanted to go to litigations he just ignored it and got himself off my case
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10 Nov, 2021 by Brian
Absolutely the most unprepared attorney I have ever worked with, Mr Davis appears time has passed him by, retained him for a divorce proceeding, 2 days before hearing called to make sure he would be in court, was totally unaware the hearing was in person, on day of hearing, wants to file motion, while we are sitting before the judge, had me sign motion 2 pgs that i didnt get chance to read, because he forgot to submit to court, legal tactics awful, secured new atty, have asked his office 4x for my file, never received, today follow up, court discloses Mr Davis never filed motion, Im screwed, also according to opposing attorney never let them know I was on vacation and not vacating the family home, spent more time flirting with my 25 yr old daughter,,,stay away he is awful, unprepared and unprofessional.
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22 May, 2018 by Anonymous
Mike was suggested through a company provided legal referral program. We had a case involving a incident with an animal. I would normally have gone through our regular attorney but given that my pay goes into the benefits at work I thought I would give it a chance. Mike is abrasive and egocentric, and has very little base (in my opinion) to back this stance up. I did more than I should have to collect and gather data for our case and he merely showed up to court. Though in his appearance there was no pretense of effort or alertness. At one point we met in his office which is a absolute disaster, and he couldn't find the information he had called us over for (which, by the look of his office was probably common). He casually handed us un-redacted court documents telling us that he "shouldn't" but did so anyway. I am no professional in this field but freely giving a individual information which includes the social of those they are up against doesn't seem like a wholly safe practice. Fortunately I am benign and would never forfeit my integrity to ambition. He also made a comment that the legal services don't "pay him enough money" for his effort. If that is the case it sounds like Mike should not involve himself in the referral process. The act of agreeing to provide a service for some compensation then not delivering calls your integrity into question. Eventually we lost the case and had to move the remainder of our dealings over to our normal attorney. Who did the job Mike could not. My suggestion would be to avoid Kulchak even if you are given a opportunity to have it at no cost to you. This was a lesson learned, abide others advice and heed an investment. You couldn't have paid me for his representation.
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