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30 Aug, 2024 by Belinda minton
Absolutely horrible service to be representing victims. They will tell you they are for the victim when they truly are not. I have been asking for 3 weeks for a phone call back from the prosecutor who I've never spoken to regarding my case, still no response. The Amanda person who works there is absolutely unprofessional and hangs up on you because they can't do their job and are told about it. I will be speaking to the Attorney General office and media if I have to for the poor service. Couldn't get Child support to do anything for 6 plus years now they send me to someone who doesn't care just as much. Our wonderful people who serve Warren county and is supposed to help people are very pathetic.
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12 Aug, 2024 by Kim henry
I can’t even get my lawyer to answer me or even talk to me so I have no idea what is going on or what to expect ridiculous all I heard is from her ur guilty no help nothing
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05 Apr, 2024 by Angela mounce
Uses good common sense while being professional.
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30 Aug, 2024 by Belinda minton
Absolutely horrible service to be representing victims. They will tell you they are for the victim when they truly are not. I have been asking for 3 weeks for a phone call back from the prosecutor who I've never spoken to regarding my case, still no response. The Amanda person who works there is absolutely unprofessional and hangs up on you because they can't do their job and are told about it. I will be speaking to the Attorney General office and media if I have to for the poor service. Couldn't get Child support to do anything for 6 plus years now they send me to someone who doesn't care just as much. Our wonderful people who serve Warren county and is supposed to help people are very pathetic.
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12 Aug, 2024 by Kim henry
I can’t even get my lawyer to answer me or even talk to me so I have no idea what is going on or what to expect ridiculous all I heard is from her ur guilty no help nothing
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05 Apr, 2024 by Angela mounce
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14 Aug, 2024 by Drew austin
Shady “law” firm. Received a summons saying I owed somewhere I’d never been while my legs were broken. The guy I spoke with said he would send me release paperwork to give to Graves and Gilbert to release all documents associated with “treatment”. Never heard anything else until I received a letter saying they’d gone to court and I’d had judgment passed on me for failure to appear. Just scummy people doing scummy things. Calling legal aid in the morning and getting this fixed.
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26 Jul, 2024 by Karen arnold
I was not notified of any court date. I was surprised when my paycheck was significantly less than I needed to pay my rent, gas and groceries. Now that I was able to pay it off, my paycheck is still being garnished (10 business days later) after I was told they would be stopping it.
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19 Mar, 2024 by Christy decker
This man is a crook and will fight dirty. The lady in his office who awnsers the phone is a bitter Karen who hates life I would too if my job was answering phones for a living lol. Hell bound not a decent thing about this law firm.
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14 Aug, 2024 by Drew austin
Shady “law” firm. Received a summons saying I owed somewhere I’d never been while my legs were broken. The guy I spoke with said he would send me release paperwork to give to Graves and Gilbert to release all documents associated with “treatment”. Never heard anything else until I received a letter saying they’d gone to court and I’d had judgment passed on me for failure to appear. Just scummy people doing scummy things. Calling legal aid in the morning and getting this fixed.
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26 Jul, 2024 by Karen arnold
I was not notified of any court date. I was surprised when my paycheck was significantly less than I needed to pay my rent, gas and groceries. Now that I was able to pay it off, my paycheck is still being garnished (10 business days later) after I was told they would be stopping it.
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19 Mar, 2024 by Christy decker
This man is a crook and will fight dirty. The lady in his office who awnsers the phone is a bitter Karen who hates life I would too if my job was answering phones for a living lol. Hell bound not a decent thing about this law firm.
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01 Mar, 2024 by Rodney
Working with Michael Steidl and Casey Rouse was exceptionally well. Then the truth happened, Michael’s help started leaving, he was hard to contact, wouldn’t return phone calls and then looses my case, in the end they even failed to mail me the letter of the denial in time for me to even attempt to file an appeal! VERY UNPROFESSIONAL LIKE! They had me submit a good review before just to cover the overnight shipping cost before, when that happened I should have known he’d be fishy! I don’t recommend them unless you want someone you constantly have to stay on!
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27 Sep, 2023 by Alan
will not do work to gather evidence or even talk to you about anything planed because he will not plan or do anything except show up and wait for a plea don't expect any kind of defense if you want a plea deal try public defender at lest you wont waste money on a incompetent lawyer
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21 Dec, 2017 by Anonymous
After full cash payment for property, over 9 years ago in Bowling Green, Kentucky, Atty McCay has failed to supply the Deed to the property. She was contacted by First Class mail in November 2017, given 10 days to respond with any counterclaims before further legal recourse. As of December 21, 2017 NO RESPONSE has been received. Warren County Court Clerk records show several properties owned by her. When I supplied a deed for her signature, she declined mine, then provided one created by her. When I arranged an appointment for signiing the Deed at a bank several months ago, with 2 weeks notice, she did not show up or contact me. This negligence caused substantial lost revenue damages. I have provided complete documentation of proof of payment to her, proof of payment of city and county taxes paid. Is there any attorney in town that might litigate another? Ha!
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