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05 Nov, 2023 by Jennifer dobbins
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18 Apr, 2012 by Anonymous
Would not hire her again.
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14 Jan, 2019 by Anonymous
Most unprofessional lawyer I've ever had, in the end a week before tial setting he dropped me. When I was appointed a new attorney she told me john had no given her any notes or even a file on my case
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10 May, 2014 by Jay
I was cited for a DUI infraction. Handcuffs, fingerprinting and holding cells were not things I had much experience with. When the severity of the charges actually set in, I was in need of a lawyer to represent me. The lawyer needed to explain in very simple terms what 'DOL', 'Blow and Go', 'Community Service verses Jail Time' and Legal Rights meant to me as a defendant and what impact the charges would have in my life. Both short term and long term. There were four legal firms I spoke with. The attorneys all had different personalities, experience and ways of interacting with me. Some wanted to impress me with their accomplishments in the courtroom regarding other cases while some centered on their list of influential people they knew in the prosecutor's office. John was the ONLY lawyer who took the time to get to know me and the circumstances surrounding my specific situation. After speaking with the various law firms, I went back to see John and ask him to represent me. As I had previously stated, the process of finding competent council to represent me was something unfamiliar. Really the only guide in the process was to trust my instincts. This is where John really distances himself as a good person and lawyer from the other lawyers I spoke with. He made me feel more like a friend who was going to represent me in court. And not like I was just one of many clients. The legal knowledge he gave about my particular situation was delivered in a way that was not condescending. His approach was Pro-active in my defense. We discussed what course of action I was most comfortable with in going forward. John made me feel I was in charge of the situation. He would discuss different ways to present my case to the court. But it was my decision alone. Some of the other lawyers told me what direction they were going to take my case in court. Rather than me having the final say in the matter. I was to handover all decisions to them and just go along for the ride. As with most situations in life, bumps along the way are to be expected. The preparation for my court date required me to interact with other firms and their representatives. As I had previously stated, John is a Pro-active attorney. He had me speak to other people to gain a perspective as to how the court system views me as a DUI defendant. This also allowed him to show the court my heart was in the right place. It gave me a new perspective on how my actions could have had devastating effects on other peoples lives. The bumps occurred when some of these people tried to belittle and preach to me without knowing all the facts. John assured me this should not have happened. The other bumps were regarding the court proceeding. As is often the case when many people are involved in one event, there was mis-communication between some the parties. John was able to interact with everyone and resolve to my satisfaction the situation. The bottom line is; I believe in John Gleason The results of my trial were fair and could have been more severe without John John always had time for me whether in person (sometimes without an appointment) or on the phone. I highly value Communication and John never let me down. To the person reading this, if you are in need of legal council, do yourself a huge favor and at least speak with John.
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31 Aug, 2022 by Haley
I hired Ms. Doerner to explore a custody change despite her mixed reviews, understanding that the family law experience can inspire strong emotions. My experience however, was consistent with the criticisms. Prior to hiring her I was told what I wanted to hear. Afterward, communication was extremely poor. I didn’t need my hand held, but her office was just not responsive. During the rare meeting, I was talked at rather than listened to. Filing took months. The process was disorganized. The strategy was never provided so I racked up extensive charges a) asking for direction, and b) providing useless information. We drafted and filed unnecessary documents. When I asked about inconsistencies, I was told that she hadn’t said what she’d previously told me. The bulk of her effort during the hearing was reiterating what had previously been litigated, then she could not respond to the (clearly irritated) commissioner when he asked specifically for justification for the hearing. Afterward, I received all the months of bills at once. I am left with the impression that Ms. Doerner did not have time or attention for my case. I cannot speak to her legal abilities or advice since those were never really demonstrated to me.
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18 May, 2021 by Anonymous
I hired Joanna to make a correction in my child birth certificate and add her father to it. I paid her 2 weeks and she has yet to call me back. I've sent multiple emails and left her a voice mail and still haven't heard back from her. I requested a refund. I almost feeling she scammed me.
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09 Apr, 2019 by Kara
Mari is a wonderful attorney. She is calm, and collected when it's most important. She doesn't make false promises, and will be real with you on potential outcomes and timelines. She stuck with me even without consistent monthly payments through a long drawn out divorce. Before entering the court room, she told me what to expect, and she never disappointed me.
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22 Dec, 2014 by Michelle
Angelyn was cool; fixed errors, got prosecution to jump. Unfortunately, legal remedy not what was promised/expected. I felt all wanted case over for varrious reasons. Couldn't ask, though, because Angelyn was a no-show at sentencing! Her associate was wholly inadequate. Wouldn't recommend unless you're fifty rich, also a lawyer, and guilty. She should explain ALL ramifications of legal remedies and not expect clients to ask (relevant) questions. Fallout for uninformed is terrible.
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21 Jul, 2009 by Anonymous
I would not recomend Ms. Gates at all. She lied to my husband and I about what he would get for time. Everything she said, and promised, the opposit happened. She did not explain to my husband what an open plea was. She used our children against him to con him into pleading when she knew at the end she intended to sell him out. She is not personable, and she curses while on the telephone. She is very rude. Furthermore, she did not show up to my husbands hearing one time, and she works with a 'team' who takes over a week to return calls. BAD !
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19 Oct, 2020 by Anonymous
Cheryl lied to the court. Everything she did was horrible and took a long time.
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13 Feb, 2013 by Anonymous
one sided. doesnt return calls or emails.refuses to investigate the party she favors. twists peoples statements from positive to neg.I have nothing nice to say about her. DO NOT HIRE!
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04 May, 2017 by Anonymous
On 3/30/17 I gave Dean Terrillion $1,500 cash for a retainer fee in person. Since that time he has not contacted me and my court date is May 13, 2017. I have continually called his number to no avail. It appears to me he is avoiding me. Unable to contact Dean Terrillion.
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