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28 Apr, 2024 by Cassandra clautu
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22 Feb, 2024 by Jenn cubbage
I don’t even know where to start with how unprofessional this firm is. I had been calling the firm for a week leaving messages with no return call so I walked into the office. I am selling a farm and had used them when I bought the farm. I was then told by a lawyer at the front desk the wrong phone number was listed because of their old marketing agency was angry at them. Ok no big deal. Weird. But no big deal. I left my contact info and have called to follow up 3 times with no return call. The poor receptionist seems to be doing her job, but said Mr. Cox was very busy. It would have been nice for them to be upfront and say they didn’t want my business instead of wasting over 2 weeks of my time and never returning my calls. I also live out of state, and would have to do things remotely. The receptionist said they didn’t have a zoom account and wasn’t sure how that would work. So definitely not up to date with the remote world. I called another firm and had the contract started that day. I’ll never use this firm again. They could have cost me loosing the sale of my farm.
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26 Dec, 2023 by Hugh clyburn
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28 Apr, 2024 by Cassandra clautu
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22 Feb, 2024 by Jenn cubbage
I don’t even know where to start with how unprofessional this firm is. I had been calling the firm for a week leaving messages with no return call so I walked into the office. I am selling a farm and had used them when I bought the farm. I was then told by a lawyer at the front desk the wrong phone number was listed because of their old marketing agency was angry at them. Ok no big deal. Weird. But no big deal. I left my contact info and have called to follow up 3 times with no return call. The poor receptionist seems to be doing her job, but said Mr. Cox was very busy. It would have been nice for them to be upfront and say they didn’t want my business instead of wasting over 2 weeks of my time and never returning my calls. I also live out of state, and would have to do things remotely. The receptionist said they didn’t have a zoom account and wasn’t sure how that would work. So definitely not up to date with the remote world. I called another firm and had the contract started that day. I’ll never use this firm again. They could have cost me loosing the sale of my farm.
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26 Dec, 2023 by Hugh clyburn
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22 Sep, 2022 by Norma thomas
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28 Oct, 2019 by Bob levangie
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22 Oct, 2019 by T. williams
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22 Sep, 2022 by Norma thomas
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28 Oct, 2019 by Bob levangie
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22 Oct, 2019 by T. williams
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02 Aug, 2019 by Gladys kelly
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27 Mar, 2017 by Joel buzhardt
Scott Rankin helped me through a very tough court case. He is very compassionate and helpful.
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05 Feb, 2017 by Melissa lovelady
Attorney Rankin and I have been to court on one occasion, locally, and I now have a Temporary Separation Order. I have been charged $4300 for this action. Update: Divorce final. Uncontested. No alimony or child support. Mandatory mediation completed. Total of 2 court appearances of about 15 min each. $9500 bill
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09 Sep, 2012 by Sara
Robert Butcher is a knowledgeable and caring attorney. He may be somewhat overwhelmed at times because I think he tries to help everyone and is in a small firm, but he was very very good at what he did. He has a lot of knowledge and is quick on his feet, he is very smart and capeable and never let us down. He made many successful court appearances and assisted to help us get an almost unheard of victory in our case! It is still ongoing but I am confident that he is going to see us through it all! I think he is a great person, as is his wife and I do recommend him/them and the Camden Law Firm!
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02 Nov, 2009 by Michael
From the beginning of the process, to the end of the process, Robert Butcher stumbled, bumbled, and mumbled his way through the process. He failed to notify me of my court date, causing me to miss it. As a result, my wife received a large amount of child support ($770 per month, for 1 child, 1 visitation per month... and I only make $32k per year!). Not only was he incompetent, he failed to return phone calls and answer vital questions relating to child support payment procedures and status updates. In addition, my wife was allowed to take all of my belongings, including personal belongings that I had prior to the marriage. She also destroyed my brand new home without repercussion. I have not seen my daughter now for 4 months and 6 days. He's also refused to refund the retainer and I'm now forced to seek legal action against him to recoup my losses. You are better off representing yourself.
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13 Jun, 2019 by Anonymous
She went speechless in our hearing and let the defense walk all over us and her. Ultimately leaving us trampled and falsely accused in front of a court full of family and friends.  She stood there, flipping through paperwork, shaking, not knowing the answers to the judges questions which she had in front of her. After paying her a 5 digit retainer "the Butcher" just gave up and convince my husband to give in to the defendants demands and settle. She would only go to trial and continue to help us fight for custody if we paid her another 5 digit + retainer. She was timid, easily intimidated and unprepared. Not worth the money! Do not recommend for complicated custody cases!
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05 Jun, 2014 by Dani
My husband and I used Janet, in a custody battle. Janet was like a pit bull. She never backed down. She kept us informed every step of the way, and always kept our daughter's, (my step-daughter) best interest at heart. She was up against a very unsavory laywer, who often lied to his own client, for his own best interest. It's usually very hard for a father to gain custody instead of the mother, without serious cause against the mother, but we won our case. We gained custody of my husband's daughter. She has now graduated high school, and will be off to college in the fall. I have also reccomended Janet Butcher to other friends, who need a feisty pit bull on their case.
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08 Mar, 2013 by Anonymous
Janet failed on every level. I hired her to represent me and instead it felt like she was working on behalf of the other attorney. She did not keep me informed nor did she explain why she chose to go against everything we agreed to do. She prefers to make you settle out of court even if all the terms are not in your favor. Be careful to take any advice from her and do not trust her! She currently has a lawsuit pending against her.
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24 Jun, 2019 by Anonymous
Two years ago hired him in a personal injury matter. Since that time very little progress made in case He won't return a phone call. Have to call 50 times to get a return call. Very arrogant and seems all we wants is to be a judge. Would never ever hire again or recommend him.
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07 Jul, 2016 by Anonymous
After hiring him on payment arrangements his lack of interest in the case was shown. He told me he would fight for me in court and when we went to court he did nothing except write stuff down and didn't argue once. Since then he has done nothing, filed no motions on my behalf, nor attempted to get anything changed in our order.
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09 Feb, 2019 by Anonymous
Hired to facilitate a divorce. Everything had been worked out amicably prior to first hearing. Ms Tanner went into room where my spouse and his attorney were waiting and came out in a fury saying all deals are off and going directly to the courtroom. She did not tell me what had transpired between herself and the other attorney but I got caught in the middle and an amicable divorce turned into a bitter protracted process. She is not professional and allows her temper and mood to override her professionalism. Buyer beware.
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06 Jan, 2016 by Anonymous
Hired to close probate on a deceased parents house. Quit responding to phone calls or emails. Failed to close probate. Luckily another law firm in my area was able to fix the mess she left our family with. Afterwards any time I see her in public I'm stared down and cursed at. Very unprofessional and highly uneducated on highly involved cases.
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09 Apr, 2013 by Anonymous
This lawyer is an awful person. She never called or emailed me concerning my sons custody. She almost cost me custody of my child. I would call her 7,8 times before receiving a call back. Do not waste your money on her.
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01 Jun, 2017 by Anonymous
I hired this attorney for a sure win medical malpractice case, For 3 years he led me on whenever I talked to him, when he decieded he wanted to talk to me, because most of the time he wouldn't take or return my calls or emails, but whenever I talked to him he made me think he was getting right on it, well my worst fears came true, he let the statue of limitations run out, then made me to think we just didn't have a case, but for 3 years we did, he was just trying to cover for hisself, do not hire this lawyer.
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