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22 Jul, 2012 by Joseph
He was my mother lawyer for years and he never failed her once and he a great judge to
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14 Mar, 2024 by Joe dan mccurry
I had an easement case, in civil court, where a family was trying to get an easement on my private property. I researched for years court cases and provided lots of evidence that is admissible evidence. This attorney sat quietly in court and did not ask the judge to submit any of this evidence to the court. After an easement case you have 30 days to appeal. This lawyer told me 46 days after the judge made a ruling to make sure that I would not be able to appeal. The family that sued for the easement own businesses in this town. The judge did not mail out the final ruling. The lawyer texted me to notify me that the judge ruled in their favor 46 days after final judgement. Then he had the nerve to tell me he was locked out of his lawyer email account, like there is no other way to contact the judge's office or the courthouse. He also told me that he moved two months prior to the ruling and that was another reason he could not notify me. I live in El Dorado, Arkansas which is known for its good boy system with the ruling class. This stinks of the good boy system. If you live in El Dorado and need a good lawyer hire one that is not from here and try to get your court case moved somewhere else if you are dealing with civil court. Now I cannot appeal, and the judges erroneous ruling is written in stone. This Lawyer moved to Little Rock, so be aware if you live in Little Rock of using this lawyer. We went to court in August of 2023, this lawyer moved in November of 2023 from El Dorado Arkansas to Little Rock Arkansas, the judge ruled 12-29-24, my lawyer notified me 2-12-24. I called my lawyer at least twice a month and he kept telling me he would call me as soon as he heard from the Judge. Caleb Baumgardner did not even notify me of his move till 2-12-24 and he did not contact me from 11-01-23 till 2-12-24. I could not contact the Judges office to find out about the ruling because I know the Judge then could say that I was trying to influence the court's decision. So they knew they had me where they wanted me. This was done dirty. Do your research on him before you give him your money. I fired this lawyer on the date of 2-12-24.
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03 Nov, 2016 by Anonymous
Mr. Baumgardner was able to take my nightmare of a divorce and help me gain the upper hand. I was up against a great deal of manipulation and it was looking like I may lose custody of my little girls. Mr. Baumgardner was able to bring all of the manipulation and deceit to light on our court day. The judge heard the truth and we won! Thanks Mr. Baumgardner!
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