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18 Apr, 2019 by Anonymous
I hired this lawyer and had very little communication or answers to my questions.we were unprepared for court and lost
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31 Mar, 2019 by Anonymous
I had a bad experience with this lawyer he made a lot of promises that he couldn't stick with . Very disappointed I lost the case .
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27 Jan, 2019 by Paul
I worked with Attorney Ralph Wilson Jr for my personal Injury case and he was very easy to work with. His staff visited me in the hospital and they were so caring. I would highly recommend him. My wife says we wouldn’t have made it through without them.
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16 Jun, 2021 by Keni
If you are assigned this public defender and you are a POC run. Not only was he flippant about my trail. He wanted me to take a plea when there was no evidence. SMFH. He tried skirting around my questions and labeled me a criminal before meeting with me. STAY AWAY!
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09 May, 2016 by Brandy
Mr. Filiberto is a awesome attorney to have. He is professional and did everything plus some for my troubles. He went above and beyond for me and I would recommend him to anyone in the area needing a attorney.
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27 May, 2023 by Anonymous
Hired Derrick for divorce. You can’t get hold of her unless she wants to talk to you and if she can’t get in touch with you she will drop you. I have yet to receive any type of statement or invoice of hours charged for my case and I asked several times with no solution and no answer as to why? Ms. Derrick was more help to my exes case than mine. She has a problem with client confidentiality. I do not recommend Julaan Derrick as a lawyer.
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13 Jan, 2017 by Song
Ms. Julaan has proven to be a strong attorney with the experience and tenacity I needed for my case. I was very impressed with her straight forward demeanor while exhibiting great command of the legal process how best to handle the case. I highly recommend her.
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11 Sep, 2018 by Lisa
My father died in 2014 and his wife did a 180 stating that there was no will because she is greedy and manipulative. We were told that Attorney Thomas was the best, so we retained him. His performance or lack thee of we abysmal. He never reached out about the progress, we had to call him and then when he returned our calls days later, he never had any answers, only more questions. He never even bothered to contact the probate office to tell them he was representing my sister and I. I had enough and I wrote to the bar association and demanded a refund of our money. Attorney's are very expensive, in return, the least they could do is provide services that are worth their costs. He cost us a lot of time and it was very discouraging.
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24 Jul, 2015 by Peter
I used John for my divorce. He was unresponsive and did not protect my interests at all. He allowed the other attorney to bully him in the court room. He did not protest anything the other attorney said even though we had proof to the contrary. He did not do his due diligence in my case and it cost me big time.
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23 Sep, 2015 by Anonymous
After reading the review that said that it may seem like she is buddy buddy with the other side, I was hopeful that given enough time all would equal out, but I was sadly mistaken. Her last billing recorded $250.00 of billable time speaking with the other side and Zero, that's right ZERO, time speaking with me. She even paid my stbx a courtesy home visit while I had to practically beg her to visit my home. She believed every word of the lies he told her and never bothered to check even one of them out with me. Her final report was filled with inaccuracies and exaggerations and she recommended full custody for my ex, which he got. Even when I told her my child was a victim of PAS, she wrote in her final report that I called my child a liar. It was a horrible experience, and although I have never before written a review, I felt it necessary in this case.
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11 Mar, 2015 by Anonymous
run very far away- I paid her and she did nothing to my benefit. It was a divorce ,she sent letters to courts and the other lawyer in my divorce that I did not want - got info wrong - let my home go to foreclosure with my inheritance in it - and laughed when court sale was over and said " I will help you " ... I lost 170,000 dollars as the mortgage company just wanted it kept on the market - and I did not know that she could have the judge make my now ex keep it up for sale ... on disability and welfare now- I finished the divorce myself as nothing left - I had to claim bankruptcy as all credit was in my name - & I had the money it was all in my name .. she has no conscience do not trust her as I did
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07 Feb, 2022 by Joanne
He knew nothing about my case..n lost to an uneducated 13yr convicted fellon. Did not use all nor half of the documents..he had me send him..he wasted my time and money..then didn't have time to talk after he lost. Please don't give this man any money..ur jus wasting it
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02 Feb, 2018 by Anonymous
Thomas Floyd treated me and looked at me with so much disdain, he tried to trick me at every turn. I was never able to get ahold of him via phone, nor would he return my calls and his secretary was so rude and spoke as if she was straight out of the ghetto. We had to wait 3 hours before we could see the judge, yet he refused to speak to me until 5 minutes before we was to go on record. He had dried spittle in the corners of his mouth and what looked like spaghetti sauce on the side of his face. He made it obvious his only intention was to scare me into pleading guilty. The whole incident was on two separate videos 5 minutes in length at most yet he hadn’t bothered to watch it, even though he had possession of it for a few months and it was my second time speaking to him. The video proved that I was innocent of any wrongdoing but he claimed he hadn’t watched it, although he could have been lying to claim ignorance and convince me I had no case. Either way it was pretty sleazy, which is how I would describe him. Both sleazy and incompetent. It was embarrassing watching him in action with his other clients in front of the judge. Every time the judge asked him if he had anything to say on behalf of his client he would shuffle some folders in front of him nervously with his hands trembling then say, “N-N-N-no your honor.” Even the judge looked at him with disdain. My first words when I left the court room was “Dear lord I gotta get another attorney!” He is pathetic and the picture perfect example of a backwoods crooked lawyer who’s only purpose is to railroad his clients and save the state time and money. He should retire and find a new career. He obviously doesn’t have the intellect to be an attorney even if he tried. I’m just glad I got away from him before he could do any lasting damage.
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16 Mar, 2017 by Anonymous
He doesn't fight for his clients very quick to accept plea deal! He destroys people. Has cases that could have been dismissed, parolled or probation. Not good. Public Pretender
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