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18 Feb, 2018 by Alonzo
Very honest straightforward hard-working I am I trust his legal in the advice a hundred percent I think I found my family lawyer
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03 Jul, 2019 by William
I'm going to be as fair as possible with this review. First of all Eric Jhonsonis one heck of a lawyer.Eric is constantly going to seminarson the latest trial techniques as part of his ongoing training and he is well-connected to cut a deal. If I were guilty he would be the first man still today that I would call.however I was not guilty. When I hired Eric I told him that if they don't drop charges we fight. Apparently His idea of a fight and my idea of a fight is two different things. Before pre-trial I told Eric I would not ple but at pre-trial against what I wanted he presented me with a plea agreement. I said no. And so began a two-year ordeal of draging my wife and I through hell.. In and out of court every month or every other month it was endless at the cost of thousands of dollars of lost wages to me. And Eric didn't seem to care. Then finally Some two years later came the day I was supposed to get my trial. Moments before we were to go before the judge he yet again presents me with the same plea deal that I had said no to at pre-trial some two years earlier.I said no once again. Then he plays on my wife's emotions stating that the judge said he was going to find me guilty end put me in jail for six and no testimony had been head yet ( this was stated apparently in the judges meeting )My wife was my only witness and he got her so upset that there was no way she could testify and only given me a few seconds to make a decision. In the end I made a plea costing me thousands of more dollars and I record that I did not deserve . So if you are truly guilty this is the lawyer to have he will get you the best deal possible. However if you are truly innocent he will never take it all the way to trial. it will always be another continuance another plea agreement until he has you so broke and so frustrated that you're forced into doing what he wants to do.
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28 Jan, 2019 by Ian
I approached Mr. Johnson when I charged with three potential felony convictions. I had everything on the line between my education, reputation, and career goals. Not only did Eric provide insight to the criminal defense process, but also reduced my stresses greatly with his confident demeanor and advanced knowledge of law. I was able to complete a diversion program that lead to zero convictions. I would recommend Eric to anyone. This man understands the value of quality defense which resulted in a second change for me. Mr. Johnson is the real deal.
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22 Dec, 2016 by Sunil
Eric has gotten me out off every charge I have ever paid him for. Well worth every dime. He has a great legal mind and his personality is second to none.
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16 Jun, 2024 by Angela varnell
Worst experience ever. Will never use them again. They left off property on my dad's succession, then charged us extra on my mother's succession to correct their mistake. Paid for certain services that they never delivered and then claimed we didn't pay for it. If it was possible, I would give them less than 1 star.
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28 Sep, 2022 by Michael
Ms. Harper is great to work with, always ready to advise. She knows law and is willing to go the extra step. I highly recommend her highly!
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25 Aug, 2014 by Anonymous
This was the worse experience dealing with an attorney! I could never get her on the phone and she was terrible when it came to returning phone calls. She dragged her feet when it came to filing documents in a timely manner and she always had an excuse as to why things haven't been done.
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12 Sep, 2014 by Anonymous
paul was hired for our custody hearing. he gave great advice and responded well to our inquiries. i would recommend him to any one for any matter. many people i know and love have used him. our only issue was we didnt think he was aggressive enough, and would sometimes forget certain aspects of our case. we think had he been more so we would have gotten a better outcome. he is a great attorney despite this fact.
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12 Jan, 2012 by Anonymous
I hired Paul Kitchens to represent me during a child custody case against my ex-wife. She was seeking full custody of our 2 daughters. I hired Paul based on a good reputation he had amongst friends and family. My ex was making false aligations in order to deface my character. And although I provided proof that these aligations were false, Paul had his mind made up, and did not "fight" for me or my right to see my children. Infact, he ended up bending to my ex-wife's every wish. In doing so, he forwarded ALL of my health information to my ex-wife's lawyer. Including my doctor's name, my health records, and my perscriptions. My ex then began using personal health information to try and keep my kids from me! Information she never should of had in the first place. Then, after Paul's horrible representation, I sent him an email asking if he could please sit down and discuss these issues with me. Guess what? He refused to hear anything I had to say, then quit! Gave no reason, just quit my case. Charged me a fortune, (which I did not have and had to borrow) and did nothing at all to help.
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