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10 Apr, 2013 by Bryan
Jay handled a few issues for me and did not overcharge. I feel that I got more for my money than with any other attorney I have hired in the past. He was very informative and went out of his way to make sure that I was kept up to date and always knew what was going to happen next. He actually made hiring an attorney a pleasant experience. I will use Jay again if anything should ever arise in the future.
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24 Feb, 2013 by Anonymous
Jay treats you like a human being as well as a client. He is very professional, and conducts business in a strictly professional manner. However, he levels with you as a person and dosnt have a big head or huge ego and dosnt come off as your typical scumbag blood sucking leech. Jay handled a father custody case for me and given the circumstances he handled my case exceptionally well. If i need a lawyer again in the future, Jay will definitely be my first pick. Jay did not nickel and dime me to death and the money i spent was well worth every penny. He was very professional, and leveled with me on a personal basis as well. I had sat down with over 20 lawyers regarding this case before finally choosing Jay Ferguson and am happy i made the choice to go with him. His retainer was very reasonable and i was actually refunded a large chunk of it. He used his time very efficiently and did not cost me extra money nor did he try and drag the case out and nickel and dime me to death like other lawyers will. Best bang for your buck in the area.
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28 Aug, 2012 by Ramona
I found Mr. Jay W. Ferguson to be very professional, and gave me exceptional counsel. Great service for the reasonable retainer fee. He returned every phone call and answered all my questions. He obviously cared and went the extra mile in resolving my case. Even his secretary was kind and helpful. I am completely satisfied client and highly recommend Mr. Ferguson for legal representation.
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14 May, 2024 by James powell
This attorney is a joke never got phone calls from him the whole 9 years he had my case then after 9 years his airhead secretary send me an email saying he was retiring.. what a joke this old man is. I would not go this lawfirm if I were dying and they were the only ones that could save me! Be very careful who you choose as your attorneys stay far away from this office.
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02 May, 2024 by Bill perry
Disrespectful law firm. Bait and switch type of service. Heartless people that do not care about you.
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14 Jan, 2024 by Jeff wagahoff
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14 May, 2024 by James powell
This attorney is a joke never got phone calls from him the whole 9 years he had my case then after 9 years his airhead secretary send me an email saying he was retiring.. what a joke this old man is. I would not go this lawfirm if I were dying and they were the only ones that could save me! Be very careful who you choose as your attorneys stay far away from this office.
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02 May, 2024 by Bill perry
Disrespectful law firm. Bait and switch type of service. Heartless people that do not care about you.
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14 Jan, 2024 by Jeff wagahoff
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14 May, 2024 by James powell
This attorney is a joke never got phone calls from him the whole 9 years he had my case then after 9 years his airhead secretary send me an email saying he was retiring.. what a joke this old man is. I would not go this lawfirm if I were dying and they were the only ones that could save me! Be very careful who you choose as your attorneys stay far away from this office.
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02 May, 2024 by Bill perry
Disrespectful law firm. Bait and switch type of service. Heartless people that do not care about you.
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14 Jan, 2024 by Jeff wagahoff
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15 Nov, 2021 by Justjill
She was appointed for my 18 year old son, he is almost 21, still fighting the same cases because she does nothing to benefit him!! She has repeatedly advised him to "take a deal" when he has repeatedly told her he wants a jury trial!!! She has never spoke to witnesses or even asked about the "incident" in question. Doesn't return phone calls and half the time, she doesn't show up for court.
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18 Apr, 2021 by Amber lovelace
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17 Apr, 2021 by Jeff lovelace
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21 Aug, 2023 by Martin j
F. James Roytek represented our corporation over 35 times in Pro Se. He did so with the aplomb of a benevolent friend, not only to my company, but to the defendents against whom he represented our corporation. I found Jim always prepared, willing to negotiate "win-win" arrangements for both parties, punctual, thoughtful and very helpful. Having interviewed 12 other attorneys for this role several years back, Jim made the most favorable impression and never let us down. Only after our corporation was sold and essentially disolved did this 15 year affiliation come to and end. It is said that Lady Justice is blind, and many of the individuals against whom Jim represented us had few if any teeth. Despite that fact, Jim treated each defendent respectfully yet firmly, remembering always who, pray tell, he represented. I would recommend him with absolutely no hesitation whatsover.
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18 Apr, 2023 by Donnie burton
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16 Nov, 2020 by Kenneth shuff
Have been waiting 3 wks for a Quit claim deed, called spoke to Mr Roytek earlier this wk asked if could pick up deed. Maybe I'll get to it. It's a 15min tops fixing deed. Never use his service again!!!
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16 Oct, 2024 by Tracy himes
Retained him to help us get guardianship of our disabled son. Paid our retainer. Everything seemed to be okay except for communication with him was very slow. Fast forward 4 yrs later, we were served papers saying we refused to pay him $84. I didn't know we owed him anything. I would have paid it! However, if you don't get a bill how do you know you owe anything. Now we owe $202 because of court cost. I've tried calling to get this paid so I don't have to take off for court. I have yet to get a response. I would not recommend him.
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26 Apr, 2024 by Amy warman
I would give 0 stars if possible! He “worked on” my case for years & continually blamed the other side for the issues when in reality he wasn’t doing anything! After 3+ years waiting on him, my new attorney had it taken care of in just a few months! Mr. Karpus sure didn’t have problems billing me & wanting payment for services he never provided though!
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16 Apr, 2024 by Vince anello
All the reviews are spot on . -Lack of communication, -Lack of attention to cases -Unnecessary delays Failure to follow instructions or requests , Failure to attention to detail on paperwork Excessive and surprising fees Sues clients after services
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