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19 Aug, 2021 by Casey
Drew Buffington is an absolutely wonderful attorney to work with; he represented me in my divorce proceedings with utmost professionalism. I would recommend him highly tremendously.
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02 Dec, 2019 by Joe
Mr. Buffingnton was a big help in getting our small business started. From getting the business set up with the IRS to reviewing and correcting a contract we have for our equipment we will be renting out. Got us moving fast!
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28 Aug, 2019 by Jade
Throughout our adoption Mr. Buffington was very prompt, responsive, respectful, and diligent in all matters of the case. We felt that Mr. Buffington sincerely cared about the outcome of the case, and went above and beyond in the way he handled the opposing party. I would 100% recommend Mr. Buffington and his services.
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08 May, 2018 by Lianet gonzalez
My husband and I were recently involved in a car accident. We hired Mr. Secrist to represent us in court after reading many of his successful cases. Having Mr. Secrist on our side was the best decision we ever took. He was very knowledgeable, right to the point; he clearly explained every step. The ticket was dismissed, everything was a success as we expected. The people that work in his office are professional and nice to talk to, they are always aware of any updates on the case, or you can directly talk to Mr. Secrist about the case. Thank you Mr. Secrist.
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10 Jul, 2016 by Lori
After being injured on the job, breaking my toe, the retail company that I worked for refused to get involved and help me get my workers compensation medical claims paid. The bills continued to pile up and were adversely affecting my credit. After numerous calls to the H.R. dept. and visits in person to the company, I was unable to get them to resolve the unpaid claims. This situation went on for over a year. I finally decided it was time to seek an attorney to help me with this. After hiring Mr. Secrist, the matter was resolved within just a few weeks. He contacted my former employer, medical providers and workers compensation to ensure that ALL of the bills were paid and there was not any outstanding medical bills on my accounts. Not only did Mr. Secrist resolve my case in a professional and timely manner but he also got me an financial settlement for my bodily injury! I was extremely happy and grateful to Mr. Secrist and would highly recommend him to other clients.
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15 Mar, 2016 by Anonymous
In January of 2010, I was involved in a sporting accident that put me in the hospital for 20 days, then in rehab for another 10 days. Upon release, I applied and received Social Security Disability. However, my medical bills were enormous. Cameron examined my situation and determined that the sports facility was negligent in the design of its equipment, so he launched a civil suit to recover compensation for my injuries. He was successful in negotiating a financial settlement that covered all my medical expenses. He was very detail-oriented about receiving all my medical records and documenting my injuries, so that the sports facility's insurance company was clearly faced with my ongoing disability and their client's responsibility. I am grateful for the generous help he was to our family, and the compassionate and considerate manner in which he communicated with me. Today, six years later, I am almost fully recovered but I will never forget the assistance Cameron was in my time of need.
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05 Oct, 2015 by Anonymous
I had the misfortune of needed legal advise. I contacted Keenen Lovett by phone and advised him of my situation. Keenen researched my issue and called me back with sound advise. Due to Keenens advise the issue has been satisfactorily resolved. I highly recommend Keenen Lovett for legal services. Jim
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08 Jun, 2023 by Anonymous
I went and did a consult back in 2015 and hired Jill. She jumped the gun, filing all these restrictions, causing issues with the judge as well as my common law partner. In the end, she charged me 3000$ for less than 5 hours of "work" the consult, phone calls, and 30 minutes in court, no refund of excess funds, which I've hear is her MO,- "there will never be a refund"- I heard she is gone, which is to the benefit of the community of Montezuma county.
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17 Jan, 2020 by Katie
I went to Jill for my divorce and domestic violence case. My ex husband was stalking me across the country. She didn't take the situation seriously. She was rude, FORGOT that I also needed a divorce, not just a restraining order....I had to remind her when our second consult was almost over. She told me I needed to hire services that were unnecessary and expensive. Very unprofessional. I feel like if I kept her on my case, it would not have helped me at all. I didn't end up hiring her, i represented myself instead. Saved a lot of money and learned a lot. I definitely feel like she would've extorted me more than help.
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20 Nov, 2018 by Anonymous
I paid a $150 consult fee for a habitability issue with landlord. Carlson took all my organized paperwork, advising me of a $1500.00 fee to rep me in a civil "trial" for habitability. Carlson advised me "If we do not go to trial she would return most of the $1500.00", I paid Carlson $1500.00. Instead of copying my paperwork and returning all my original documentation, she kept it. I had a sheriff at the place in question , I could not produce my lease as she had it. Charging me over two hundred dollars to send me a SMS picture message of my lease. As tho it is my fault she kept all my documentation. From there it got worse. Not wanting to hear me she continued to advise me that our time in court is only 30 minutes, she expressed she felt I would fold under pressure! On and On she went NOT listening another $300.00 gone. At the courthouse she arranged a deal without the other sides permission coming at us we accepted the deal. She went to their lawyer then came back saying "They don't accept the deal". What? It is their own deal. Railroading another deal that we expressed NO to. She did not take us to trial. Yet at this point $1100.00 was gone and how did I know this? Carlson kept using terms "I don't know where we are in the fee" "We haven't used all the fee" " You will get some money back: since we didn't go to trial". What exactly is the remainder? Hesitate to disclose this as it "is calculated at months end" I got an e-mail next day stating we were at $1100.00. I replied shocked and expressed I felt as though I was being robbed. Quickly Carlson met us in court to withdraw from the case and leave us in dire state of chaos. In the end our habitability issue was never litigated and due to the misrepresentation of Jill Carlson and the outcome of the case I am left in a hopeless financial bind. Suicide was considered as an only option due to the nature of blatant UN just abuse we endured in the three & one half hour trial (3 1/2 hours a far cry from 30 minutes Jill Carlson) faced without an attorney, I would never do that to anyone I pledge to assist. Looking for a competent attorney? I recommend Anybody But........Jill Carlson.
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04 May, 2022 by Simon
I hired this man to take over my divorce case after my previous lawyer became very I'll. This man took every advantage he could of my situation knowing that my case was difficult and I didn't have the opportunity to hire any one else at the time. He was totally focused on the money, always asking for more retainer while at the same time not preparing at all for my hearings. I did most of the work for him. Mark Reider is totally unprofessional. He will not stay quiet long enough for you to have your own say in the matter. Going into final orders hearing he was not prepared at all. I'm lucky to have got what I did out of the settlement. Mark Reider is now located in Fremont County Colorado and for your piece of mind, DO NOT HIRE HIM.
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26 Jul, 2021 by Caroline
I hired Mr Reider as my attorney and it was a huge mistake!!! After over 6 months of him dragging out his services he resigns as my attorney taking my retainer of $2000. Do NOT hire this man !!!! The other review on him is accurate !!! Highly not recommended
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06 Nov, 2020 by Anonymous
This guy is a fraud! He lies and schemes and abuses the privilege of his license to do as little work as possible. He will scam you out of your money and say he needs more to finish the case and then drag it out and file all sorts of crap to pad his bill. Stay away from Mark Reider. I later found out after hiring my new attorney that he has a reputation for doing this.
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