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24 Oct, 2013 by Rick
I have used Mr. Carmichael for both real estate and probate issues. He's once of the level headed, approachable and focused attorneys I have ever worked with. He listens, interprets what he's heard and goes to work on the issues. In every case he came back with well-reasoned and positive answers. I like his style and his rates are very reasonable.
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17 Oct, 2013 by Gary
Mr. Carmichael is not only my lawyer in Dallas, but he has also been my friend since 2005. He has always been quick to respond to any legal questions I have had. He also executed my present will. I needed some specialized legal help which was not in his sphere of specialization and he was able to recommend a well-qualified attorney that continues to be a big help to me this day. It is good to have a trusted friend “on my side!”
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12 Jan, 2023 by Ora d.
Great Attorney. Efficient and prompt return calls..
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08 Sep, 2020 by Sd palmer
I have used Carmichael more than once. I recommend him for family law.
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22 Jun, 2019 by Deborah brooks
Knew his law very kind to me!
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22 Jun, 2019 by Deborah brooks
Knew his law very kind to me!
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05 Sep, 2024 by Leah stanley
A Fabulous team. Kara and her associates are go getters. Thank you all!
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12 Jun, 2024 by Misty clower
Kara was and is an amazing lawyer! She was there for me the whole way! Great communication, great customer service, with a great and dedicated team! My only regret was not making this review sooner! If you're looking for a good strong lawyer give Kara a call!!!
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03 May, 2024 by Angela garvin
Love these ladies of litigation!
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29 Apr, 2024 by Jorge medina
Their phone answering woman is extremely rude and unprofessional
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22 Apr, 2024 by Kyler mckeen
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12 Oct, 2023 by Michelle plumley
Was absolutely amazing. Did exactly what he said he'd do. Highly recommend Mr. Greg Hill.
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22 Dec, 2022 by Anonymous
Brent Huffman is a terrible attorney. Lack of communication is a understatement. My court dates were rescheduled and he wasn’t the person inform me had to call the courts myself. Also extremely dishonest.
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16 Jun, 2012 by Anonymous
Brent took extremely good care in our fight against a now convicted sex offender. He kept my family informed about everything. He was always kind and considerate to my family through the entire process. He empowered my child to stand up against the man that hurt him. Brent will fight for what is right!
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25 Sep, 2007 by Anonymous
When I first met with Brent, he seemed very knowledgeable and tenacious. He was able to quickly get a much needed protective order in my divorce case, and I signed him on the spot. Although he was young and inexperienced, I felt that his aggressive personality would be worth it in my case. However, as the case progressed, I could never get him to return my phone calls. My calls and messages were always returned by his receptionist/assistant/paralegal (all the same person), who never had any of the answers to my questions. She sometimes would relay messages to me from Brent, but could not expound upon them or assist me in any way. Her response was that Brent really didn't like phone calls, and that I could schedule a meeting. This was incredibly unreasonable, because I live over 30 miles away and have a full time job! I tried to begin communicating via e-mail, but my e-mails also were received by/responded to by his assistant, who would just acknowledge that she had received it and mention that she would discuss it with Brent. Most of my questions went unanswered, and I ended up doing lots of research on the Internet to try and locate answers to my anxious questions. My home was in the process of going into foreclosure because my ex-husband was not helping me to make payments on it. When I mentioned a possible deed-in-lieu of foreclosure to Brent, he had never heard of it and told me to do as much research as I could on the topic, which I did. Several months after this meeting, no progress had been made with my ex. No hearings had been scheduled, so I called and demanded that the final divorce hearing be put on the docket. The final divorce hearing was defaulted, but a month after the hearing, I still don't have final papers in my hands. I had to call and ask for drafts of the decree, because nothing had been mentioned or sent to me. The draft that was sent to me had no mention of a permanent injunction or restraining order, although this was promised to me by Brent when we negated the protective order at my ex-husband's request. After e-mailing this to him, I still have not received a response. I hope that someday my divorce is final, and that no one else has to experience the stress of having a non-responsive attorney.
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