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04 Nov, 2020 by Luke plank
Kenton represented me poorly. I had a second opinion from another attorney and they assured me that Mr. Hall had provided poor services.
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04 Jan, 2020 by Keith harris
One thing for certain he is all about the money, not the justice! If it was only him and a bunny rabbit in the world to represent you get the bunny rabbit.
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26 Sep, 2019 by Loutinia owens
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04 Nov, 2020 by Luke plank
Kenton represented me poorly. I had a second opinion from another attorney and they assured me that Mr. Hall had provided poor services.
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04 Jan, 2020 by Keith harris
One thing for certain he is all about the money, not the justice! If it was only him and a bunny rabbit in the world to represent you get the bunny rabbit.
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26 Sep, 2019 by Loutinia owens
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14 Dec, 2021 by Anonymous
Do not hire Dan Ross. He is unprofessional and will never return your calls. He is a defense attorney but gave off body language that he was on the victim's side. At sentencing, he turned to his own client and shook his head while victim impact statements were read. Dan Ross is NOT on your side and is NOT someone you want defending you or your loved one. He should rethink being a defense attorney if he thinks so low of his clients.
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31 Jan, 2021 by Anonymous
Ross is not a good attorney he requested the max sentence he took all my money and did not drop a charge and was in favor of the victim I was never able to talk to him he would not answer to my voicemails I would highly not recommend him!
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09 Nov, 2019 by Anonymous
I hired and paid Attorney Dan Ross while acting as the Power of Attorney for a loved one. Daniel J. Ross was paid in excess of $75,000. Once paid, he left his client in his rearview mirror. When more assertive efforts were made to get Mr. Ross do his job, he retaliated and completely laid down on his client. The sentence received reflects Dan Ross' dereliction of duties and is far worse than what he quoted when his client was deciding whether to plea or go to trial. The Supreme Court of Missouri manages the state's lawyer discipline system through its Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel (OCDC). Having now received a copy of the 24 page report from the OCDC regarding Dan Ross' disciplinary action in 2011, it is clear other individuals and families experienced exactly what we have. Our letter to the OCDC is in the mail. Dan Ross putting you on notice that any efforts to retaliate or intimidate will not be tolerated.
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29 Jul, 2022 by Phyllis barnett
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16 Mar, 2021 by Brian eisemann
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23 Nov, 2015 by Anonymous
Tried calling him to handle landlord tenant case. He had previously handle 2 for me before. Before I could tell him the whole story, he said he wasn't going to help his competition ????
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23 Jul, 2014 by Anonymous
Payed. fee just to be caught up in the system now have a large warrant of 5000 dollars behind a 1st offense drivingw while suspended ticket he has made my ticket worser than what is was.
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29 Jul, 2022 by Phyllis barnett
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16 Mar, 2021 by Brian eisemann
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29 Jul, 2022 by Phyllis barnett
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24 Oct, 2014 by Marianne
I needed a lawyer to help me dealing with a contractor who had walked out in the middle of construction for an addition on my home. I called and left a message on a Tuesday morning (Oct. 14, 2014). I received a call back from his assistant later that morning. She took all the info and said that they needed to do a conflict of interest check on all involved parties. She said that I would hear back from her that afternoon or by Wednesday. I received no call back so I called and left a message midday on Thursday. I still received no call back so I called and left another message midday on Friday. I finally received a callback late Friday afternoon and was told that there was a potential conflict of interest that they were still research and that they would get back with me on Monday and let me know. Again, no callback on Monday so I left a message on Tuesday asking them to please call me and let me know what the heck was going on. It is now Friday afternoon (Oct. 24, 2014), 11 days since my first call, and they have never returned that call. I had repeatedly told them that this was a time sensitive issue for me and I needed legal advise quickly so that I could figure out how to proceed with the construction before the winter weather set in.
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28 Jun, 2013 by Harry
I hired David on November 13, 2012 for a traffic ticket going 60 in a 45. I met with David he said he could get my ticket reduced for a total of $300.00, he was hired and paid with check number 3388. About four months later I was contacted and told I had a warrent for this ticket. I paid the ticket again to the court after not being able to contact David. Now I am out around $600.00 and can not get David to return my call. The web site I am not able to bring up either. I do have a copy of my receipt from David. WHAT THE ????????????
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17 May, 2017 by Anonymous
After a major major head injury that almost caused death he tried to get us to settle for $15000 no medical paid. Shame on him. I did not let him bully me and Im thankful I fired him as our attorney. He is after easy $ to line his own pocket and can careless what happens to you
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20 Sep, 2016 by Anonymous
This lawyer was referred to me for my bankruptcy and divorce the trustee ended up hiring her and still haven't heard anything from her about my divorce would not hire or refer her to anybody
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15 Mar, 2024 by Anonymous
I would want him to show more empathy towards his prospective clients. I spoke to him regarding an employment legal matter.
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17 Oct, 2022 by Anonymous
Completely unprofessional, little to no communication over nearly a year, one word email responses. When confronted with the lack of communication stating "It looks like from reviews that others have felt the same way" Bratcher decided to call me rude and cancel our contract rather than just making things right. I would give zero stars if I could.
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06 Apr, 2022 by Pamela deines
She was the guardian ad litem to my child when she was 4. She never gave my child any of my letters or gifts and worked as my ex husbands second lawyer to destroy my life and the life of my child. We still suffer from her. Hopefully she gets disbarred.
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22 May, 2022 by Anonymous
Ronald Nguyen took advantage of me when I visited his office for only a few hours. He assured me he could handle my case and provide everything needed to complete it. I believed his lie and agreed to let him handle my case and signed a contract to let him handle the case. The next time we met he demanded $2,000 up front and had completely changed personality also completely chainging what he assured me initally basically telling me my case was dead in the water and he could not assure what he initally did. I quickly made it clear I didn't want to pursue this any further and he still demanded thousands of dollars for 0 work done. He did not provide me any helpful documents or consultation that was benefical to my case. After my case is resolved I will be filing the appropiate charges against Ronald Nguyen.
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28 Dec, 2018 by Anonymous
I ended up spending almost 2 months in jail waiting for him to show up. The judge finally told me that i had a new lawyer assigned from marks office, her name was Mary Ann Drape, and her opening statement to the judge was "Your Honor Mrs. XXXXXX is old. Not as old as i am...but i hope the court will take that into consideration..." This is the best law firm to hire if you want to piss away a good amount of money and go to jail.
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26 Apr, 2016 by Anonymous
Tom did a job for my company several months ago. I found discrepancies in his bill and did not get very far when I brought them up to him. By his own admission he is a slow reader. What took my 40 year old sister who has a law degree to read in 45 minutes took him hours. Hours you are being billed for. His rates are reasonable but not when you factor in the amount of time it takes him to read and write.
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30 Sep, 2018 by Bonnita
I was a client of joe cambiano and wish that I had fired him when I had the chance, I let him talk me into keeping him. He would not let me use my notes of pain and suffering; he said that it could be used against me (my pain and suffering). He did not pay all my hospital bills and I have the proof. Let's compare notes cambiano and people will see that you are a terrible lawyer. Bonnita R. McKinney
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