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14 Apr, 2015 by John runnels
Attorney Mark Elliott I have completed the research on all documents necessary to support the Surveyor and will mail that information today to LYNCH SURVEYOR COMPANY. Can you please an e-mailaddress? Thank you, John Runnels
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05 Mar, 2024 by Doris edmond
Had to cancel my appointment
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06 Sep, 2023 by Bonnie
I received a call from this phone number. Out of courtesy, I called back. OMG, the woman answering the phone needs to be in the unemployment line. If I EVER need an atty. I will run like hell from this place. She needs to be put in check ✅ RUN, RUN, RUN and the sad thing about this, I'M CERTAIN IT WAS THE WRONG NUMBER. just think of they liked you. Just look at the reviews not one of these atty gives a damn or they would have reached out to all these ONE START REVIEWS. Bye
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07 Aug, 2023 by Margurite foster
Knowledgeable lawyer. Went with a friend.
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31 Jul, 2024 by Katrina dawn miller
I plan on traveling all over The State of Texas and visiting every courthouse by the time I'm 50. This courthouse was interesting because it's not located downtown (the original was). I liked reading the history. Another Texas county crossed off my list. I enjoyed New Boston.
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12 Jun, 2024 by Nancy hart
Respectable employees, always helpful. Always clean and well taking care of.
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08 Feb, 2024 by Sharmane porter
I have been trying since November the first of 2023 to get some legal help due to being harrassed and the only solution given to me was to physically fight this individual just to get an order of protection.. then i was told i couldnt because were not related even with evidence of being harrassed i was told "im sorry that your frustrated but theres nothing we can do for you". Im not understanding why i have to fight just to be heard just to lose everything i worked so hard for. I want to ho to school again to but if i have to fight to get someone to leave me and my peace of mind alone thats upsetting even the bowir police told me all we can do is talk to her and tell her to leave you alone. But i tried because blocking this person did not even help but i will say the ladies in the office were so sweet to me. County clerks office.
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31 Jul, 2024 by Katrina dawn miller
I plan on traveling all over The State of Texas and visiting every courthouse by the time I'm 50. This courthouse was interesting because it's not located downtown (the original was). I liked reading the history. Another Texas county crossed off my list. I enjoyed New Boston.
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12 Jun, 2024 by Nancy hart
Respectable employees, always helpful. Always clean and well taking care of.
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08 Feb, 2024 by Sharmane porter
I have been trying since November the first of 2023 to get some legal help due to being harrassed and the only solution given to me was to physically fight this individual just to get an order of protection.. then i was told i couldnt because were not related even with evidence of being harrassed i was told "im sorry that your frustrated but theres nothing we can do for you". Im not understanding why i have to fight just to be heard just to lose everything i worked so hard for. I want to ho to school again to but if i have to fight to get someone to leave me and my peace of mind alone thats upsetting even the bowir police told me all we can do is talk to her and tell her to leave you alone. But i tried because blocking this person did not even help but i will say the ladies in the office were so sweet to me. County clerks office.
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15 May, 2024 by Betty
Ms. Delgado did nothing to help my sister. She was informed of 2 witnesses of whom would testify on my behalf and refused to contact them because "she doesn't get paid enough" . She failed to utilize a very important document which proves my sister did not commit the crime of which she is accused . She blatantly disrespected my sister during court by expressing a loud ,quick laugh when my sister was asked why she didn't want Ms.Delgado as her attorney anymore. I would not hire Ms.Delgado for representation.
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18 Mar, 2024 by Tommi
She was appointed to my case for a criminal trespassing charge. I had signed paperwork that allowed me to be at the residence but was still taken into custody and she never even mentioned this in court. She was informed of two possible witnesses that made claims in my favor but refused to even contact these people but made the effort to speak with two people that opposed my case. She has told me and my sister both on separate occasions that she "only gets paid $300" for taking my case and that "is not enough to want to take this to trial". She kept trying to convince me to take a plea. We ultimately decided this would not work and agreed to ask for her to be replaced. We agreed to explain that her location being all the way across state did not allow her to properly handle my case. When we entered court and asked the judge that was not how she explained her reasoning for the replacement. She instead put it all on me saying I was "difficult to reason with". I have a very good case to fight including signed paperwork that shows they were wrong for arresting me and she just did not want to fight for me she only wanted to be done with me as quick as possible. Would not recommend her.
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17 Mar, 2024 by Melissa
Sylvia Delgado was very knowledgeable and helpful with my niece’s case. She had excellent communication and went above and beyond to help us. I highly recommend her!
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08 Aug, 2019 by Sherri
He represented himself as a probate attorney after my mother died. The only thing that was accomplished was me being appointed administrator over my mother’s estate. He repeatedly listed the assets wrong and when he asked me to come to his office to make sure he got it right he charged me additionally for the conference room. He filed an extension without my giving me prior notice. He had multiple conflicts of interest with the opposing attorney and when I asked him to do what was advised to me by the Texas Bar he quit. His charge was $6,500 for high blood pressure and my still being stuck with my mother’s home.
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