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09 Mar, 2021 by Cory el
Horrible I gave him $300 almost a year ago.. he will not respond to my calls at all.. he answered the phone in the middle of a voicemail because I mentioned money.. haven’t heard from him I’m months. I keep trying to reach him but will not respond.. DO NOT BE ANOTHER SUCKER! DO NOT GIVE THIS MAN ANY MONEY
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25 Feb, 2017 by Dino githens
Absolutely terrible, I gave him 300.00 for a traffic problem and he kept pushing out the court date,then he asked for more money because I got caught driving while Licence Suspended because he was taking so long so I gave him 300.00 more dollars and all he did was keep pushing out my court date...The Court finally got pissed off about it and he caved to whatever they gave me,he didn't fight anything... He should have retired 20+ years ago...He also screwed up a case for my aunt and uncle...Absolutely TERRIBLE!!! I want a refund!!! He didn't do anything for me except stretch everything out!!!
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09 Mar, 2021 by Cory el
Horrible I gave him $300 almost a year ago.. he will not respond to my calls at all.. he answered the phone in the middle of a voicemail because I mentioned money.. haven’t heard from him I’m months. I keep trying to reach him but will not respond.. DO NOT BE ANOTHER SUCKER! DO NOT GIVE THIS MAN ANY MONEY
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25 Feb, 2017 by Dino githens
Absolutely terrible, I gave him 300.00 for a traffic problem and he kept pushing out the court date,then he asked for more money because I got caught driving while Licence Suspended because he was taking so long so I gave him 300.00 more dollars and all he did was keep pushing out my court date...The Court finally got pissed off about it and he caved to whatever they gave me,he didn't fight anything... He should have retired 20+ years ago...He also screwed up a case for my aunt and uncle...Absolutely TERRIBLE!!! I want a refund!!! He didn't do anything for me except stretch everything out!!!
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09 Mar, 2021 by Cory el
Horrible I gave him $300 almost a year ago.. he will not respond to my calls at all.. he answered the phone in the middle of a voicemail because I mentioned money.. haven’t heard from him I’m months. I keep trying to reach him but will not respond.. DO NOT BE ANOTHER SUCKER! DO NOT GIVE THIS MAN ANY MONEY
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25 Feb, 2017 by Dino githens
Absolutely terrible, I gave him 300.00 for a traffic problem and he kept pushing out the court date,then he asked for more money because I got caught driving while Licence Suspended because he was taking so long so I gave him 300.00 more dollars and all he did was keep pushing out my court date...The Court finally got pissed off about it and he caved to whatever they gave me,he didn't fight anything... He should have retired 20+ years ago...He also screwed up a case for my aunt and uncle...Absolutely TERRIBLE!!! I want a refund!!! He didn't do anything for me except stretch everything out!!!
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08 Jun, 2015 by David
I employed a local law firm, Isaacs & Isaacs, that in turn sublet my case to John Lewis Smith of Faith, Engle, Smith. I contacted Smith just twice directly in over two years. When it became apparent that Smith was not doing his job by not returning my calls I complained to him in a voice mail, the only way I could communicate with him. After waiting 7 days for a reply I finally received a reply after a second voice mail complaint. Smith informed me he was no longer interested in representing me because I complained about his lack of communication. I have since discovered that Smith did little to nothing except to file suit in over 2 years of "service". I have since employed another firm that has done exceptionally well with my case and employs competent attorneys that communicate with their clients. I would not employ this attorney as he is not representing his clients best interest in my opinion from experience.
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17 Feb, 2023 by Anonymous
We hired Ms. Birkhold based on her explicit and repeated written and verbal assertion that she would be able to handle my wife’s divorce from her ex-husband, get his parental right terminated, and help me adopt our daughter. Once the divorce was final, we inquired as to what the next step was. At that time, Ms. Birkhold informed my wife that she was not licensed in the state of Ohio and could assist us no further. My wife sent multiple e-mails to Ms. Birkhold asking why she had told us that she could help us with the entire process if she knew all along that she couldn’t and she never even gave us the courtesy of a reply. We were devastated, disappointed, and shocked. After being so close to being able to move on as a family, to be told by the lawyer that was supposed to be protecting us that she lied to us from the beginning… I have never been so disappointed in a professional businessperson in my life. She never even apologized, she just stopped communicating with us. Ms. Birkhold’s behavior is repugnant for a legal professional and businessperson.
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09 Mar, 2014 by Anonymous
I hired this guy to handle my family law case involving a child suport matter a few yrs ago. I only hired him because I had legal insurance thru my work at the time and was very short on cash so hiring him I got a discount. I took him his retainer and he dragged the case out for little over a year without even asking me if thats what I wanted to do in the case. He would tell me to be sure I showed up early for court then most the time he would either be late or right on time for court leaving me sitting there for 45 mins waiting for no reason. Then on the several of these times when we went to court he say he was going to talk to the judge real fast he would come back saying it was postponed but he got somethings worked out and he would agree I'd do things that I wasnt even capable of doing. If you hire this clown you will be very disappointed If I knew how to report him or had the money to sue him for my money back I wouldve done it. I'd try and call him and he would never be in the office Id leave message for him with paralegal and I'd never get a return call from him. I'd have to call and call for about two wks before ever getting him. Id try emailing him that wouldnt work either I finally got to where I'd call him at home about 8pm. He would get mad because I called him at home but figured he is my lawyer and works for me so if he doesnt return my calls at the office then Im calling you at home. I told him from the start I was tight on a budget so if I needed money for anything I needed to know ahead time. Then one day he calls said were going do remediation idk what it was really so I showed up and his thing he said to me was "I hope you have your checkbook because these meetings can get expensive. They judge charges $300 a hour and you and your ex with split the cost. He will expect to be paid today." I didnt have that kinda cash so philip ended up paying for it with firms money then me and my wife had to have a yard sale and sell most everything we owned plus half the kids stuff just to pay the firm back. Had Id know ahead of time we couldve got some money saved up before hand. Then after I paid for all of this the other party decided she didnt want to agree to it and since the remedation judge hadnt filled it yet it wasnt a legal document even tho it was signed by all parties according to philip cade and he wouldnt even try to fight it for me all he wanted to do was do remediation again which i wouldnt agree to. He always wanted to agree with whatever the other party wanted no matter how rediculous it was me and philip have had more then one heated conversation during the time he was my lawyer. If he tells you to meet him some place for a meeting he was always late. One time I waited over a hour in a hallway of his new albany office because the door was locked and he wasnt there. He would never call to say he was running late I usually waited longer in the hallway for him to get there then I spent talking to him because he wouldnt want to listen to much of anything I had to say. Not to mention my wife would try tell him things and he wouldnt even give her the time of day he would cut her off and act like she wasnt even talking. I could go on and on about how poor of a lawyer this guy is If you want to know more feel free to contact me if this site allows you to email its users. FOR ANYONE THINKING OF USING THIS GUY PLEASE PLEASE CONSIDER OTHER LEGAL OPTIONS FIRST!!!
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06 Mar, 2019 by Anonymous
The most glaring deficiency in Mr McClain is his extremely poor communication skills. He is SLOW to return texts and phone calls, sometimes more than 2 weeks, he does not communicate that he is going to be out of reach (or so he expresses) because of frequent trips to his other home and office in Florida, and when meeting person to person he is so distracted, getting off topic and making comments that in no way apply to the needs at hand. I also doubt how much he really knows about immigration law even though he declares himself an Immigration lawyer. He often says things like, "Well, I think so." and "I'm not really sure about that." One would hope that a lawyer representing a person on something as serious as an immigration case would actually KNOW the laws.
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06 Jul, 2017 by Anonymous
Mr. Ackerson was retained as the estate attorney for my mother's estate. This matter should have been cut and dry. However, because of Ackerson's incompetence and his lack of communication, I was forced to obtain a personal attorney to protect my inheritance. I would not recommend this attorney. To make matters worse, the estate was presented with an exorbitant fee which had to reduced by the probate judge.
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03 May, 2018 by Amy
My experience with Diana Skaggs is she is only interested in billable hours. Three years after my divorce settlement, my ex-husband poked holes in our maintenance agreement, and I emailed Ms. Skaggs with a simple question. I understood I would have to compensate her for advice. However, her advice was to make an appointment. For that, I received a bill for $37.00. I find it appalling that she billed me to read an email. Not only did the agreement she negotiated for me fall apart, costing me tens of thousands of dollars, but she charged me $37 for zero services. I would not, and did not, retain this attorney again.
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25 Feb, 2018 by Anonymous
I called around to find an attorney to help me resolve a child custody issue. Allan said he would be more than willing to help and he thought we had I good chance at the case. Regardless of the outcome in my favor or not he didn’t do anything. He filed a motion well turned out we were in the wrong court and had to refile in another court. Did that well than he took sides with the Mother of my child. It was a waste of time and money. I eventually got a different attorney who got the ball rolling and within a few months I had custody of my child. He was for the money not the client didn’t seem knowledgeable on the case and I was very displeased with his work.
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06 Sep, 2023 by Anonymous
I had a consultation with him and he was very rude during the meeting. I do not recommend unless you like looked down on
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11 Mar, 2021 by Anonymous
If I could give a zero I would. This office scammed and stole money from a relative in debt with a credit card company. This office purported to have the clients balanced reduced and paid off for a fee. This office took over $1400 from the client and did absolutely nothing as promised. All calls to this office were ignored and later calls were blocked. DO NOT HIRE THIS OFFICE !
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22 May, 2016 by Anonymous
I was arrested at my work on an asault charge, it was self defense. My ex boyfriend had been stalking me constantly and found me at a bar, I had a rough week and just need to relax. He convinced me to talk and forcibly took me for a walk. We argued and he wouldn't let me go so I got scared, I thought he was going to hurt me like he has before. My fight or flight kicked in, and I fought. I fought for my life. Ultimately he ended up roughed up, and I took off running. He threatened me online, I didn't think anything of it, I was finished, I couldn't fight anymore with him. I found Ryan through a friend and he seemed great, told me he's handled cases like this, etc. I hired Ryan, he seemed like this case didn't matter, he just didn't do much. He was always, very late, he had other important things to do than be my lawyer. I accepted the plea deal because I was scared, I was told this could be a FELONY, trial is expensive, nothing but negative, I had done placed all my faith and all my money into Ryan. I have never committed a crime in my life, not even a speeding ticket. He didn't hesitate to let me accept the plea, because it's a win for him and the district attorney, He does not care for his clients. I'm a proven fact of that. I lost my job, my degrees mean nothing, my life is ruined. I will mention he wrote off $500.00, guess he felt bad after the matter was over.
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16 Apr, 2018 by Anonymous
I tried speaking to this attorney and he was very rude and impatient. He ended up hanging up on me while I was trying to ask him a simple question.
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09 Sep, 2019 by Veronica
Does not return phone calls Did not contact me with the sale of the house. Was not informed about anything
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26 Feb, 2019 by Anonymous
I hired Samuel "Chip" Hayward Jr. for a flat fee to represent me through hearing for a personnel matter. He decided I should settle & flat-out refused to represent me further. Also would not refund any money. He said all the right things until I paid him & then he became very difficult to even reach.
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10 Nov, 2016 by Joeh
My wife and I were contacted by Mr. Soergel to go over our case of wrongful termination. We met him in the office at Bolus Law Firm and he seemed like a straight shooter. We went over the case with him; provided him with recorded audio, statments from the accused which gave creedance to our claims, and documebtation from the Unemployment board proving that my previous employer (Marksbury Farms) filed an unemploment claim on my behalf which read, HELP, HELP, HELP. Because of that claim I was unable to file a real claim due to recieving no help from the unemployment board. Brennan signed us up on the spot and asked for my qife and I to go home and give him a detailed (the more detailed the better) report on everything that happened since we arived in KY and we did. He promised to review and set an appointment for the following week. We waited for a response which never came. I called him and told him my number changed which he blamed for not being able to contact us (Even though my wife's number and our emails remained the same. He then promised to get back to me in the middle of the following week. He did not. I called him two weeks later and he said that he would be contacting me soon on moving forward. About 2 months later after many unanswered calls and emails he sent out a letter to us stating that, "after reviewing your case, our case load is too high to represent you in this matter" This doesnt really seem legal, definitely not ethical. Because Brennan assured us that we would have representation we stopped looking. He never even so mich as gave us a cal to explain. Hes only been a lawyer for 3 years but thats no excuse. You should always treat people with dignity and respect, especially after what my wife and O had already gone through. I recommend you try for someone else. Im not sure of his motive for the actions he displayed with us but, its usually about money and it seems like dropping your client for any reason other than client behavior or lack of contact would just invite lawyers to take payouts from the more wealthy employers we were fighting. Not sure of his reasons like I said, integrity however, wasnt one of them.
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18 Jul, 2023 by Anonymous
I witnessed on multiple occasions the pure malice intent of Judge Ward. She laughs and scoffs in the face of her least favorite 'clients'. She tears families apart, speaks over you and won't even let you plead your case. In her mind, she has already made the decision to cause more suffering for the child by taking her hatred out on you. Vote NO on all female judges in the Jefferson County area (of the 8 female judges, I've had 3 and they have all shown a level of disdain for men). Vote No on re-election. Spread the word.
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