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29 Jan, 2024 by Logan sneed
I gave Steve a 2500 retainer to help me with my divorce. He ended up billing me for about $2000 and then saying he didn't want to handle it and released me. I still haven't received a check even though I gave his secretary my address.
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31 Aug, 2023 by Nolan james
Major Neely went out of his way to protect and defend my constitutional rights. He is a stellar American, a patriot, and a United States Marine. Good on him, good on him and his actions. Thats all i have to say
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12 Dec, 2021 by Genny b
PLEASE BEWARE.. these lawyers gouge clients, add frivolous charges and are not ethical. Clients pay their high rent and not for appropriate legal services. Reporting them to be investigated.
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12 Jul, 2022 by Michael young
Awesome results
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01 Sep, 2019 by Jomarco lang
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07 Aug, 2019 by Taylor bey
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06 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
If $5,000 can’t knock a 1st degree, Class B Felony Burglary - Home Invasion down to what it should have been, nothing more than petty larceny and trespassing, then I would hate to see what she charges to actually do something/anything. My 19 yr old kid walked into an open garage to grab beer that he could see from the street, that’s it. He didn’t break a lock/door or force entry, he didn’t have a weapon, he didn’t come into contact with the homeowners ever, he didn’t have intent to commit a felony. She didn’t do a gd thing. She was HOURS late to literally every single court date. After she told us that the courts were now doing multiple SIS’s, she didn’t even get him that! She told him after it was all said & done that he could request to have it expunged after 3 years. Smh. He would have done better representing himself. Oh & the fact that she is sleeping with one of her clients, a multiple felon convict, which would be a conflict of interest, she should find a different career path. Like maybe a horticulturist for indoor plants.
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21 Mar, 2024 by Meka
I’ve Been Dealing With Mindy For About 2 Years Now And Let’s Just Say I Wouldn’t Want To Be On This Run With Anyone Else She Is Literally The Best
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08 Nov, 2022 by Anonymous
Ms. Gorman has gone above and beyond for her clients. Kind and compassionate, but has the bite to back up her bark in the courtroom. Mindy is a fighter and has the knowledge that comes with years of experience! Highly recommend this attorney!
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18 Jan, 2018 by Justin
Handled the windup of my company and my personal liability. This was complex with many moving parts and he guided me through it step by step.
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12 Jun, 2013 by Anonymous
In 2005 Spencer Desai handled my Chapter 7. A previous lawyer had continually told me how complicated my case was, but when I brought it to Mr. Desai he said, "No problem, we'll take care of it." And he did. He and his office, including his assistant Wendy, helped ease a difficult period and always acted in my interest.
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12 Apr, 2013 by Melissa b.
Very good attorney, helped me thru some nasty divorce problems and some business related situations.
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06 Mar, 2017 by Anonymous
If you want someone who will take your money, repeatedly not credit your account, do nothing for almost two years and then tell you he was "waiting" for more people to join the suit he never filed, sure, hire him. (And when I called him on it, he said I didn't understand. Believe me, I understand completely.)
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07 Mar, 2013 by Frank
was getting a divorce but was able reconcile my marriage Steve handled everything great kept me informed returned calls in a timely manner had compassion for the client, but still fought very hard for his client very calm cool dementer but also tough as nails thanks Steve
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12 Jan, 2023 by Anonymous
She will pretend to represent you, but behind your back she will “befriends” with opposing party and receive money(from the opposite party) for Betrayal in any case you try to have her represent you.I should have did a BAR Report for background experiences to dictate my choice of hiring her-she was despicable in personal and business. Do Your Research-She is a Huge Mistake.
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22 Feb, 2022 by Chantey harris
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12 Feb, 2020 by Italian community of st louis
Marty Hadican is one of the top defense lawyers in the country. We recommend Marty for businesses and individuals defending themselves against harassment and slander.
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20 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
The work performed did not match high cost. Poor communication would not respond to repeated calls or repeated emails. If he was not capable or if I was asking for an unreasonable resolution, he could have advised me where to take my concerns.
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11 Jan, 2019 by Ted
Terrible experience pay $5,000 for a misdemeanor told him I would not take a plea not only did he take a plea for me he did not notify me cost me my job my livelihood in my field and took over a year to get back in court to get it straightened out would not recommend him to anybody
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12 Nov, 2015 by Russ
Joel is Super Lawyer. He is diligent and stands behind his clients and up for them. He is very professional and tenacious. If you need some one with whom you can trust with your life, Joel is your man.
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04 Apr, 2024 by Ryan
Unprofessional and gave incorrect advice that permanently affected my ability to be hired by future employers. I wouldn’t recommend her at all, unless you actually want that person to be adversely impacted.
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11 Feb, 2020 by Anonymous
When I first hired her she did great, very attentive and responsive on the first case but then later on other charges she avoided calls never returned them or any of my text. When I did talk to her by calling her from a number she didn't know I got a lot of excuses. She starts of good but as far as my experience, I wouldn't recommend her for long time attorney maybe once but after that she's not good .
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17 Dec, 2019 by Anonymous
Katherine is Excellent I all aspects of Any Criminal Case, . Extremely knowledgeable, Professional , Precise and articulate.
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10 Feb, 2022 by Kimberly
Be careful if you hire Jim Whitney, has office notary that notarizes paperwork without knowing and without being there which is illegal!
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20 Mar, 2019 by Jesse granneman
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05 Jun, 2023 by Barbara dyson
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07 Dec, 2022 by Mark donatiello
Best trial attorneys in the country.
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07 Jun, 2022 by Scott s
What you all have done is unconscionable.
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01 Dec, 2021 by Anonymous
Hired her In July 2021 for a child Custody case here it is December 2021 still no court date or anything no calls or none thing
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07 Oct, 2021 by Carrie d
Cynthia was a mediator between my ex-husband and I when we divorced. This was a simple divorce, and amicable as far as these things go. Both my ex-husband and I found her to be not very competent. I went into exhaustive detail during the financial discovery, which was expected because doing the work yourself is one of the ways you save money. However, she didn't seem to be able to understand the financial overview document, annotated with the number, and then the attachment showing proof of where the info came from, which had the same number. She also didn't seem to be very proficient in using computers. I had to instruct her on how to use certain programs. She didn't give me a discount for that. When we finally got before the judge, they were taken aback by her sloppy work. She actually listed our pet in the list of assets, with a value of "priceless". In the end, after spending several thousand dollars, we fired her and finished the divorce using the Court's own pro se people. While I would not recommend going pro se with the court in something as important as a divorce, I would also not recommend using Cynthia for your divorce. She was either "phoning it in" or, worse, that was actually the best she can do.
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