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22 Feb, 2016 by Anonymous
All he did was show up on time. His communication and follow up was horrible. He did not use information that I provided him nor did he seem to care about my concerns. I heard he was a good lawyer but I did not get that vibe. Now I'm behind the 8-ball trying to find someone to fix what he started or failed to start for that matter. I will not refer him to anyone.
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15 Dec, 2022 by Cindi
Well, apparently, Mr Burrows has done to a lot of people what he did to me. After months of no contact l filed a complaint with the State Bar and was completely surprised when they said Mr Burrows was no longer representing me because l FIRED him! I never fired him and requested any papers l had signed to show l fired him and he just, once again, didn't respond. By this time the statute of limitations had expired. I lost a lot of money due to his negligence and then he lied and said it was my fault! I don't feel the State Bar did a thorough investigation, either.
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03 Sep, 2020 by Cynthia
Imagine my surprise when I found out, after months of trying to contact Mr. Burrows, that he was no longer representing me, but had failed to notify me of that fact! I'm thinking, for over 2 years, he is working on my case when he hadn't filed the first paper! By the time I was made aware of this fact, the statute of limitations had expired and there was nothing I could do. I tried to file a complaint but the Office of Disciplinary Counsel took his side, even though no proof was ever produced, to me, of him informing me he no longer represented me. The attorney who referred him to me still hasn't stopped apologizing, even though I have assured him I didn't hold him responsible, he feels terrible about involving me with this "attorney! " Save yourself a lot of money and hire someone else!
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18 Sep, 2018 by Anonymous
I hired Chris to work on an accident claim for me. It was a small case that I could have handled on my own, but decided to let him take care of it. Now 7 months later I have not been able to reach him. He does not return calls. I’ve left several messages, emails, text messages and he does not respond. BAD BUSINESS. Now I have to research my own case to see if he was paid or not....
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20 May, 2017 by Anonymous
Vague and does not document services very well. Says unethical statements and has both misrepresented facts and given bad advice.
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28 Feb, 2015 by Anonymous
Gave mediocre advice but seemed in over her head. Strung us along giving us a 'high probability' of a good outcome. Typical lawyer high fees for everything she did. Gave us our first bill and the told us to settle for thousands!! Regret using her. Would not recommend.
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12 Jul, 2023 by Anonymous
After a consultation with someone in her office and spending $150 dollars it took a week for them to tell me that they don’t have the time to handle my case. Call me crazy but you don’t know your case load or trials before you take their money. Seems pretty sketchy to me.
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04 Jun, 2015 by Anonymous
I made the mistake of using Mr Miller to update some documents for me. Mr. Miller indicated that he did not do project pricing and I made the mistake of assuming he would be judicious his time. What has previously cost less then $1,000 Mr. Miller attempted to charge me over $5,000 to update a few sections of a policy manual. Mr. Miller then attempted to place a copyright on material sourced from my original document. I would encourage anyone considering Mr. Miller
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19 Oct, 2013 by Anonymous
She told me I couldn't afford to stay in my house. Three years later I'm still there. She told me I should take my kids and move to a cheaper house. When I told her it was important for them to have that stability, she said I was a codependent. Like my caring about my children was a character flaw to her. For an hour, she screamed at me --- like a psycho. She was so nasty and demeaning she almost made me cry. This is how she treats domestic violence victims.. She was totally uncaring, ignorant and behaved like a bipolar off her meds. I got to pay $300 for the privilege of this insulting, incompetent lawyer.
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30 Dec, 2018 by David
I hired Timothy Lewis from the Gibbs and Holmes Firm to handle my case. David W Martin versus the Boeing company. Never made it to court, no witnesses contacted, no subpoenas and no documented communication about my case.
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16 May, 2024 by Allie
As a lawyer i feel like your job is to help people who need help with cases. Instead i got tossed around from person to person and then when i finally got to Shalonda she was RUDE and it’s very clear she is NOT here to help. If she hates her job this much she really needs to find a new one. I didn’t need to be made out to be an idiot for simply asking why there were extra fees and where i needed to pay. Do not recommend talking to her if you absolutely do not need to. Shame on you, girl!!
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28 Jan, 2014 by Anonymous
My experience with Ms Groff has been very disappointing. Her inability to handle complex claims is very evident. I also feel that her personal life effects her feelings towards men. I would not recommend her to anyone who had a normal lifestyle. She has a deep personal biased against men in my opinion
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12 Mar, 2015 by Anonymous
This attorney was handling a sale matter and was never corresponding with the other attorneys, could not be counted on for an answer, dragged her heals at every opportunity, never worked in the best interest of her client, only for billable hours. Never Never again
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15 Dec, 2017 by Anonymous
Brown is not someone I would recommend to anyone. He might talk a good game, but beware. He filed a petition for me in Family Court that was thrown out because it was not properly done nor pursued. The court warned him that his petition was flawed. He did nothing to correct it. Hence, the matter was stricken from the record. Do not waste your time with him.
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03 Mar, 2018 by Nancy
I have endured many consequences due to hiring Staurt to represent me. He was paid extremely well! But was very curt when I Needed his counsel after the Divorce took place in court. He even billed me the brief Phone curt call ! I AM still dealing with the Financial problems from The divorce ? I realize his brother and mother died painfully and he was VERY Disracted . I WOULD APPRECIATE ANY ADVICE???
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