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07 Jul, 2024 by 1solar
Peter is extremely knowledgeable and reliable. We have worked with Peter for nearly a decade. He has been with us every step of the way from a small Utah startup to a well-established multi-state solar contractor. He continues to be a mouthpiece in our strategic conversations as we continue to grow.
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23 Nov, 2018 by Miles
Working in commercial real estate and having dealt with many lawyers over the years, Peter is the best in the biz! He’s responsive, helpful, intelligent, fair, and creative. He made our HOA problems go away. I would definitely recommend.
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16 Nov, 2018 by Scott
Thank you for working so hard to help our HOA. Peter was very knowledgeable and made sure we received all communications in a timely manner.
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11 May, 2021 by Dub
Not sure where to start on this amazing lady! My ex told me she hired one of the best attorneys in Utah,. I had no clue, I used Google and called first attorney. It was Veronica. She schooled my exes first and then second attorney. She is fair, she is human,. She understands the stress we are going through scared to loss our children. When I first hired her I was only seeing my kids a couple hours a week, nothing I had done just part of the games. I left with nothing but my dog and my guitar. I was in the worst possible divorce you could think of. It took time but now I have joint legal and Physical and got my fair share of equity and personal property. Something I didn't even know I should get. I will never forget going to her office one evening to drop of payment and she was working and her baby was sitting on her desk. That's when I knew I found right person. She is ultra dedicated, she will not sugar coat and she is amazing in court. She has ethics and Confidence. She knows the judges and what they don't want to hear. I am forever grateful for this lady. Well respected, I have sent another couple to her and they got same results. She does not waste your money. She will tell you what is worth fighting for. Thank you Veronica and her firm, much respect,
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19 Apr, 2021 by Imad
Two weeks before my divorce court, I hired Veronica, she worked fast in a short time and eventually got me more than I expected. Veronica is a fighter and during the hearing she's always spot on. Very pleased with the outcome
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19 Apr, 2021 by Rp
It’s clear that she either needs a better secretary or have a handle on the people that she represents and set up times to follow up on cases or petitions that she’s working on. I’ve called for a couple weeks no with no return call from her, and sent emails to a lawyer in her office who helps her: NO RESPONSE. It’s been 40 days since our petition was filed per her law office and the state of Utah requires 21 days for the served party to respond. Why haven’t we heard anything from her ?? Anytime we call this older woman answers “Law Offices” with a baby in the background crying or other noises. And it’s always an excuse why she doesn’t call back... or can’t answer the phone. We are extremely disappointed that Veronica eluded to her willingness and vowed dedication to help my husband see his daughter (as are his rights). But this is just poor business dealings. Strange how those who have cases that won’t pay more than a few hours of work never hear from her but those who go to court or are big cases are giving her rave reviews. Not impressed. Don’t take cases you can’t give 100% to, Veronica. It’s not a difficult concept. $2,000 retainer means you work for me. Not on your time. Do not hire her if you have an issue that requires her attention but won’t give her a big payout.
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23 Apr, 2021 by Lynne
I used Scott for my divorce and subsequent legal actions against my ex-husband. Scott was always fair and never recommended actions that would waste my money. We prevailed at every hearing and he helped me collect all of my back child support. I appreciated his wisdom and steady counsel.
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15 Jul, 2014 by Anonymous
Scott was my lawyer to handle my child custody case. He seemed more interested in being the middle man and being fair to both sides and have both sides happy then what was in my best interest or what i wanted. My ex-husband would agree to a timeline for a specific item, then not complete or stick to what he had agreed to. Scott was unwilling to try to enforce/or bring up that my exhusband stick to the agreements he had made, saying "let"s give him another (and another and another...) chance. Scott offered to cancel out a judgement that i had been awarded in court for my exhusband to pay, without consulting me. He stated this would help make the other side happy and more willing to work with us. When we did go to court, Scott would offer to write up the papers on what was decided and turn them in. I would get the papers months later. This ended up costing me money, since i could have been recieving money/judgements from the time the papers were turned in, which should have been soon after the court date. i was not happy with how Scott represented me and I would not recommend him to someone else.
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13 Jan, 2023 by Karen felt
Called to ask about a possible case filed, was treated respectfully and quickly given needed info. They even gave me contact information for a different office that might help more.
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14 Nov, 2022 by Ashlee holt
Worst prosecutors office in the state and u.s. !! He lies & is coniving & his office is so incompetent!! In the process of working with the utah bar association etc to have there office be Investigated for fraud, defamation, discrimination, harassment etc. Nathan Purser is the worst lawyer in the country! He makes murray city Awful & fraudulent!!I recieved a 5 over ticket last February next to murray cemetery & I am still dealing with it and being pushed around etc.. For a 5 over ticket that should be a warning . Nope 200$
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13 Jan, 2023 by Karen felt
Called to ask about a possible case filed, was treated respectfully and quickly given needed info. They even gave me contact information for a different office that might help more.
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14 Nov, 2022 by Ashlee holt
Worst prosecutors office in the state and u.s. !! He lies & is coniving & his office is so incompetent!! In the process of working with the utah bar association etc to have there office be Investigated for fraud, defamation, discrimination, harassment etc. Nathan Purser is the worst lawyer in the country! He makes murray city Awful & fraudulent!!I recieved a 5 over ticket last February next to murray cemetery & I am still dealing with it and being pushed around etc.. For a 5 over ticket that should be a warning . Nope 200$
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18 Jan, 2023 by Peter
I hired Brian A. Taylor, now with Ascent Law LLC to help reduce my child support. I provided him with all my evidence (job applications, denials, tax filings, current income, my debt, my financial declaration, you name it. As an experienced family lawyer, you're supposed to share those evidence with the court and opposing lawyer. Brian claimed to have reviewed my documents and charged me for it, but failed to to send evidence to the court. On the day of the hearing, I learned that Brian forgot to send over the evidence to the court and opposing party. During our breakout session, I asked him what happened to the evidence? His response, it didn't make it to the court. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!
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07 Dec, 2020 by Rich
I'm not sure she passed the bar, perhaps she had some help (maybe cheated); point being, competence is not her specialty, and elementary understanding of constitutional tenets, forget it. If she is your public defender, represent yourself; which is to say, not much worse could transpire for you considering your luck of the draw with her appointment of counsel is fraught with deficiency.
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03 Oct, 2017 by Anonymous
Ben disappears for weeks on end and does not return phone calls or emails even when there is an upcoming court date. He does as little work as possible, asking his client to do the legwork that Ben himself is being paid 25% to do. Terrible, unethical attorney.
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