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14 Jun, 2022 by Luke wagaman
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25 Oct, 2023 by Hatem alali
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06 Mar, 2023 by Leza ali
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24 Oct, 2023 by Anonymous
Waggoner law firm is ridiculous! You can't get a straight answer, they lose evidence, and important paper work, they aren't prepared for court, her office workers change all the time no one there is educated except the attorney who you do not reach as they are never in their office! Huge waste of time on a simple case! DO NOT HIRE THIS OFFICE! she has been reprimanded by the bar association in the past for wrongful handling of cases and got probation steer clear!
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20 Jun, 2018 by Anonymous
She didn’t listen, just did her own thing regardless of the clients needs. Charged me for every different form she could find. Lost my documents and was late with court deadlines. In the courtroom she stumbled and couldn’t come up with a strong question for the life of her. She kept asking g the judge about what exhibit what was. Embarrassing! I think there should be a way to get your money back. Reduculous
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03 Aug, 2021 by Anonymous
She was my attorney and i gave her documents that were crucial to my case and she didnt admit to the court till too late. She was unprepared every time we went to court. She the worst attorney I've ever met. Not ignorant just seems to me that she doesnt prepare at all for the cases she represents
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30 Aug, 2010 by Anonymous
Went to him for a simple name change. We talked about it, he wrote everything down, and the next work day I payed his office $350.00 for the change. Three weeks later I called up to see what had been done. He got back to me and told me he hadn't done anything yet because we had not talked about the price, even though we had and I had paid for it in full.
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15 Aug, 2019 by Anonymous
John Duggar is the most arrogant person I’ve ever met in my life. Displays a sense of contempt that is so off-putting I couldn’t even get through an initial visit. He seemed more interested in asking rude questions in a demeaning manner instead of listening to my situation. Everything about his facial expression, voice and body language signaled contempt. If you want a bad day to get worse than John Duggar is definitely your man.
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09 Jan, 2019 by Anonymous
I paid 1000$, but she only worked for me for 10 mins. want me to pay 10,000$ more while the other attorney only charge around 3000$ total.
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24 Jun, 2018 by Richard
Leslie Remus attorney for firm who formed Property sale contract, Several conversations with her due to default by buyers. She stated that she was representing us in this foreclosure suit. She spoke with buyer, and was able to get one months past due payment from buyer. Wouldn't do anything else. She sent in email that she isn't an attorney with experience in foreclosures, and that is not her forte'. But she would represent us for at total of 1750.00 a few well beyond what others in this field would charge. Then she contacted buyer, was obviously taking the side of the buyer even though the buyer was in default with 4 months past due payments, No insurance on properties and no taxes paid on properties as contract stipulates. Then Leslie remus sent a scolding email to us stating that we were trying to contact buyer, which was not the case. She had stated, Remus, that she was going to contact buyer and discuss options if any and then get back with me as she was our legal representation. This was in Feb 2018, Now it's June 24 2018 still have not heard a word from Remus. We had to hire another more competent attorney from Lincoln, He jumped on this filed petitions and IAW nebraska law house went up for auction 20 June 2017. Properties didn't sell, Legal action exhausted. Leslie Remus not only lied to us once she stated she was our legal representation, but she decieved us by aligning herself with the buyer, a single female. She also lied by stating that the single female buyer was physically assaulted by husband for adultry. With that Leslie Remus told us a lie by stating that the husband is not responsible for property even though his name is on contract, Which we know to be a lie as he is responsible. Remus was insulting, obviously uneducated and willing to take a case that she knew nothing of the law that would pertain to the case and then asked more than ( 1750.00 ) experienced attorneys charge for a case she admittedly stated she was incompetent and not able to handle the case. Being our legal representation as she stated and wrote in email then not getting back with us regarding the issue was neglect and incompetent. She should be disbarred. I and or We do NOT recommenced this so called attorney. She showed extreme bias, incompetence, negligence and greed. Absolutely disgusting person. Do not hire nor even consider the hiring of this incompetence.
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17 Jan, 2023 by Ryan
I paid this lawyer for my custody arrangement, made a bunch of promises, except the payment, was never able to get into court and was left to settle outside of court, and the settlement we discussed a lot of things come to an agreement, and then my lawyer that I paid leaves out everything in protection of what we discussed, and more or less basically just stopped doing really anything. Been trying to contact this paid attorney to address these issues for well over a year, got a message saying that she would give me my documentation, thought it was a lie because I have not received that and she is now avoiding me again as I'm trying to find solutions to fix these problems. But I can only speak from personal experience.
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