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12 Oct, 2023 by David kakish
I wanted to take a moment to give a big shoutout to Tim Rainey and the fantastic team at Stanley & Rainey! Tim's dedication and expertise made our recent collaboration a breeze. If you're in need of a smooth and easy title process, I highly recommend their firm for their consistently excellent service!
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12 Oct, 2023 by David kakish
I wanted to take a moment to give a big shoutout to Tim Rainey and the fantastic team at Stanley & Rainey! Tim's dedication and expertise made our recent collaboration a breeze. If you're in need of a smooth and easy title process, I highly recommend their firm for their consistently excellent service!
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26 Sep, 2024 by Anonymous
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28 Jul, 2024 by Kenneth renner
I was very disappointed with the outcome and felt Mr. Snider didn't present my case to the Judge accurately and was presented without conviction. In my opinion he appeared ill prepared in court and in the end he couldn't even recover his legal fees on my behalf resulting in my having to pay his firm roughly $3200. I'll never use his firm again.
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06 Feb, 2024 by Cyerra meadows
Called looking for a lawyer to help with issues being placed with my registratied service animal from my management company apparently this attorney only works for the plantiff and not the tendents which is funny seeming as we have laws and rights. Violating those laws and rights by a property management company would of came with $$$
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26 Sep, 2024 by Anonymous
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28 Jul, 2024 by Kenneth renner
I was very disappointed with the outcome and felt Mr. Snider didn't present my case to the Judge accurately and was presented without conviction. In my opinion he appeared ill prepared in court and in the end he couldn't even recover his legal fees on my behalf resulting in my having to pay his firm roughly $3200. I'll never use his firm again.
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06 Feb, 2024 by Cyerra meadows
Called looking for a lawyer to help with issues being placed with my registratied service animal from my management company apparently this attorney only works for the plantiff and not the tendents which is funny seeming as we have laws and rights. Violating those laws and rights by a property management company would of came with $$$
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26 Sep, 2024 by Anonymous
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28 Jul, 2024 by Kenneth renner
I was very disappointed with the outcome and felt Mr. Snider didn't present my case to the Judge accurately and was presented without conviction. In my opinion he appeared ill prepared in court and in the end he couldn't even recover his legal fees on my behalf resulting in my having to pay his firm roughly $3200. I'll never use his firm again.
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06 Feb, 2024 by Cyerra meadows
Called looking for a lawyer to help with issues being placed with my registratied service animal from my management company apparently this attorney only works for the plantiff and not the tendents which is funny seeming as we have laws and rights. Violating those laws and rights by a property management company would of came with $$$
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26 Sep, 2024 by Anonymous
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28 Jul, 2024 by Kenneth renner
I was very disappointed with the outcome and felt Mr. Snider didn't present my case to the Judge accurately and was presented without conviction. In my opinion he appeared ill prepared in court and in the end he couldn't even recover his legal fees on my behalf resulting in my having to pay his firm roughly $3200. I'll never use his firm again.
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06 Feb, 2024 by Cyerra meadows
Called looking for a lawyer to help with issues being placed with my registratied service animal from my management company apparently this attorney only works for the plantiff and not the tendents which is funny seeming as we have laws and rights. Violating those laws and rights by a property management company would of came with $$$
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28 Aug, 2024 by Mary simpson
Mr Anthony Bradley was my attorney during my divorce. When I came to him for help he made me feel seen and made my case feel prioritized. Thank you so much Mr Bradley for your services. God bless you
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25 Aug, 2024 by Kathyrn dana
Very knowledgeable and a true concerned attorney. Great assistants.
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16 Jan, 2024 by Falmy marin
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22 Aug, 2024 by Ls f
Great advice and guidance on a tough situation I’m dealing with! Thank you !
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02 Aug, 2024 by Christie plum
I had the absolute worst experience with David Waldrop as my divorce attorney. IF YOU ARE A WOMAN GOING THROUGH A DIVORCE, PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS ATTORNEY. He charged me over $6,000 only to get me and my 11-year-old son kicked out of our house just three weeks before the end of the school year. First off, it took him forever to file anything, just like another review stated. When he finally did, my mom drove nine hours to come with me to court, and David called me 20 minutes before the hearing to say the courts messed up and didn’t put us on the docket. I later found out from my husband that David had actually forgotten to file anything. To make matters worse, he then charged me an additional fee to refile what he had messed up and failed to file in the first place. Meanwhile, my husband was torturing me and my son by stealing his game system, my cell phone, and locking us out of the house. David charged me for every single text and call, accomplishing absolutely nothing but getting everything taken from us. I had to fight for my husband to even let me and my son take our personal items. Free legal services reviewed everything and confirmed that I was screwed over big time. I had to quit my job and move to another state because David told me that, due to proof of my husband’s physical abuse, Judge Lundy in DeSoto County said we couldn’t stay in the same home. David told me that Judge Lundy said whoever filed for divorce was the person he was forcing to leave the marital residence. Since I was the one who was abused, I was the one who filed. I told David that didn’t make any sense—why would the judge put me and my minor child, who has no family here and catches the bus at the house, out all because I was abused and filed for divorce? He basically told me he didn’t know, the judge was crazy, and that if I didn’t agree to sign the paper, the judge would force me out and it would be more humiliating and affect future cases. David, who was friends with my husband’s attorney, pressured me into signing an agreement giving my husband the home, leaving my son and me homeless. The first document David gave me said no one was allowed to move into the home, but the second document had that part removed. When I asked about it, he dismissed my concerns and told me to sign it. Now, my husband’s new girlfriend is living in my house. David Waldrop does not care about women, especially single moms. I don’t believe the judge even said what David claimed; I think he colluded with his attorney buddy to get me out of the house. I filed for exclusive use of the home, and hiring David ruined my life. When I told him it seemed like he was working for my husband, he dropped me as a client. I still owe him $2,700, and despite begging to make payments, he sent me a demand letter to pay within five days or face court. My first divorce attorney, George in Southaven, was great and got me everything I asked for for $1,000. David Waldrop, however, has no soul and will drain you of every dollar while helping your husband. I am 38 and have never left a review before, but this experience was so horrific that I had to warn others. Avoid this attorney at all costs. PLEASE NOTICE DAVID’s response to the last single mom’s post in the picture below at the bottom. He called up one of his male clients to give him a fake review in exchange for money off his bill.
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20 Dec, 2023 by Jessica cannon
Mr. Waldrop & his staff were very friendly, prompt, & explained everything in detail to our family throughout our estate planning process. I would recommend his firm to anyone!
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22 Aug, 2024 by Ls f
Great advice and guidance on a tough situation I’m dealing with! Thank you !
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02 Aug, 2024 by Christie plum
I had the absolute worst experience with David Waldrop as my divorce attorney. IF YOU ARE A WOMAN GOING THROUGH A DIVORCE, PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS ATTORNEY. He charged me over $6,000 only to get me and my 11-year-old son kicked out of our house just three weeks before the end of the school year. First off, it took him forever to file anything, just like another review stated. When he finally did, my mom drove nine hours to come with me to court, and David called me 20 minutes before the hearing to say the courts messed up and didn’t put us on the docket. I later found out from my husband that David had actually forgotten to file anything. To make matters worse, he then charged me an additional fee to refile what he had messed up and failed to file in the first place. Meanwhile, my husband was torturing me and my son by stealing his game system, my cell phone, and locking us out of the house. David charged me for every single text and call, accomplishing absolutely nothing but getting everything taken from us. I had to fight for my husband to even let me and my son take our personal items. Free legal services reviewed everything and confirmed that I was screwed over big time. I had to quit my job and move to another state because David told me that, due to proof of my husband’s physical abuse, Judge Lundy in DeSoto County said we couldn’t stay in the same home. David told me that Judge Lundy said whoever filed for divorce was the person he was forcing to leave the marital residence. Since I was the one who was abused, I was the one who filed. I told David that didn’t make any sense—why would the judge put me and my minor child, who has no family here and catches the bus at the house, out all because I was abused and filed for divorce? He basically told me he didn’t know, the judge was crazy, and that if I didn’t agree to sign the paper, the judge would force me out and it would be more humiliating and affect future cases. David, who was friends with my husband’s attorney, pressured me into signing an agreement giving my husband the home, leaving my son and me homeless. The first document David gave me said no one was allowed to move into the home, but the second document had that part removed. When I asked about it, he dismissed my concerns and told me to sign it. Now, my husband’s new girlfriend is living in my house. David Waldrop does not care about women, especially single moms. I don’t believe the judge even said what David claimed; I think he colluded with his attorney buddy to get me out of the house. I filed for exclusive use of the home, and hiring David ruined my life. When I told him it seemed like he was working for my husband, he dropped me as a client. I still owe him $2,700, and despite begging to make payments, he sent me a demand letter to pay within five days or face court. My first divorce attorney, George in Southaven, was great and got me everything I asked for for $1,000. David Waldrop, however, has no soul and will drain you of every dollar while helping your husband. I am 38 and have never left a review before, but this experience was so horrific that I had to warn others. Avoid this attorney at all costs. PLEASE NOTICE DAVID’s response to the last single mom’s post in the picture below at the bottom. He called up one of his male clients to give him a fake review in exchange for money off his bill.
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20 Dec, 2023 by Jessica cannon
Mr. Waldrop & his staff were very friendly, prompt, & explained everything in detail to our family throughout our estate planning process. I would recommend his firm to anyone!
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12 Dec, 2021 by Jeff
This is a honest and trustworthy person, he tells the truth about your case and helps you make the best choices. He is like talking to your family.
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30 Oct, 2020 by Anonymous
It's hard to tell if this guy is dishonest or just live in some other reality! Instead of relying on factual information he keeps referring to some obscure (borderline conspiracy-theory) sources and doesn't give you any coherent or clear action plan.
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05 Mar, 2019 by Anonymous
Joshua was in a court Room docket number per 5326 For witnesses were called by the opposition they all lied perjury was suborned neither of my attorneys said anything they let it happen
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14 Oct, 2017 by Anonymous
I was referred to attorney Brannon to represent me on a DUI offense. I was told he was the best in Memphis, however I've received the total opposite. Brannon and Associate was late for every court session, hours late and they rarely return phone calls. The receptionist is rude and inpatient. Brannon didn't show any empathy for me as a client, he over charge me on a misdemeanor case, over 3,000.00. You would think spending that type of money, he would put some effort in actually fighting for you, and getting deal you could be satisfied with. Brannon expect me to pay him almost 4,000.00, pay all sort of court cost, and loose my job. He didn't put in an effort to try and get me a better deal, he and his associate was so nonchalant about the situation which force me to look for legal assistance elsewhere. I could go on and on, but I believe I've made my point. I wouldn't recommend Brannon to anyone, not even my worse enemy!
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  2. Experience and Specialization:
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      For routine legal services like drafting a will or handling an uncontested divorce, lawyers might offer a flat fee.
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      Common in personal injury cases; the lawyer receives a percentage (typically 25% to 40%) of any settlement or award.
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