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19 Mar, 2021 by Jessica
I talked to Nate in 2/2020 because I had contempt filed against me within weeks of having a baby and I had no income at the time. We set up a payment plan and I was able to pay him, as per our contract. I kept constant communication. I got notice from the other party in 1/2021 that Nate was not responding. Nate lacked in responses anyway, so I reached out to others I knew, and Nate, and finally got a response but decided to fire Nate, as it had almost been a full year and I STILL hadn't received a statement. I retained another attorney in 1/2021 and informed Nate I wanted a full itemized bill AND a refund from my retainer. It is now 3/19/2021 and I've sent multiple emails and left multiple messages with Ann, his receptionist. She doesn't even have access to where the money goes to send me a receipt. I feel he prayed on my situation and took advantage of the fact that I desperately wanted an attorney and would do any kind of payment plan. I waited two months for a refund. Anything. DON'T USE HIM. I believe he is immoral and unethical.
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21 Jan, 2021 by Amy
I hire Mr.Cochran for a case. He promised to call the following week to have me sign the filing. He did not call. I waited 3 weeks with no contact. I emailed several times and tried to reach him via phone. He did not respond until I told him I wanted my retainer back. He agreed to refund the unused portion that week. It’s been 6 weeks and I have not heard from him or received the refund as promised. I’ve tried to reach him via email and phone with no luck. His receptionist actually giggles when I call now asking to speak with him.
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16 Nov, 2019 by Anonymous
Showed up to court an hour late. Wore sneakers on court date. Did not prepare properly for my case. Refused to ask relevant questions of defense as requested. Stated he would return my personal property (as he did not prepare pleadings etc. from copies provided) and has failed to do (return) so. After losing the case, quickly sent a quote soliciting for another 3.5k for an appeals process. I cannot recommend this individual.
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18 Sep, 2020 by Anonymous
I was told in February 2019 that my case (foreclosing on buyer) would take six (6) months to complete. I made sure that I ask the question.......what if the buyer sends the funds to catch up and the lawyer stated that, at that point, it didn’t matter since they were already in default. The buyer was twelve months behind. The buyer sent checks through my attorney and I was told to open up an account and deposit checks, which I did. A few days later, I called to see when the foreclosure would take place and the lawyer stated that since they were all caught up I could not legally foreclose. In September 2020, (one year and seven months and over $2800 later, I decided to notify the lawyer and tell her that I no longer need her service. Now I’m most likely going to have to start over with more expense.
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28 Dec, 2018 by Anonymous
I hired this firm on two separate occasions. The attorney's lack of knowledge and failure to follow through as promised wasted critical time and did nothing to clarify my understanding of my legal position. Needless to say, I do not recommend them.
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05 Nov, 2013 by Joseph
Let me start off by saying I am in the customer service line of work and have never done a negative review because I know what it's like to work with the public and sometimes people just like to complain. In this case I can't let this slip by. Run don't walk from Kim if you need a closing attorney. My real estate agent did an awesome job in listing, helping prep and selling my home but the buyer picked this closing office. I'm not going to bore you with the back and forth but it was like dealing with a bunch of teenagers and just not telling you the whole truth. It was a simple closing and we the sellers were out of state and could not, nor did we have to, attend the closing. If we could have been there they would have disbursed our proceeds on the spot. However, because we were not present it developed into the biggest trail of lies of omission and unprofessional courtesy including an unethical social media posting (see below). The closing occurred on 10/22/13 and we were told our check was cut on the 23rd but mailed on the 24th. After not receiving the check a week later we called and emailed requesting confirmation of where the check was mailed fearing it went to the house we sold, yet they would not reply. After our agent got involved and threw a well deserved fit, Kim's office agreed to put a stop payment on the original check and mail us a new one. This occurred on 10/31. Meanwhile at least two staff members told us the delay was our fault because we should have asked them to wire the money and pay an additional $25 though we had already paid a $75 "post closing fee". Low and behold both checks arrived on 11/01 which is when we discovered that the original check was dated 10/29/13 and postmarked the same day. This is a full 7 days past the date of closing.
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05 Nov, 2024 by Anonymous
I would put no stars if possible. Michael was supposed to represent my son in his divorce. He talked a very good game when we hired him. And oh were we mislead. $5k for nothing. He did not fight for him at all! He would have been better off representing himself. So a little advice for everyone. Do not use this lawyer. Save your money and go somewhere else. Michael is very cocky with everyone except the opposing party. So if you already have this lawyer, I'm sorry! But if you’re thinking of getting him don’t do it!
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