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10 May, 2024 by Zack schmook
I had a question about an HOA/construction issue, and Travis was very helpful and knowledgeable. He had deep knowledge and familiarity with both the relevant law and the local builders involved. He took the time to walk me through my options and explained everything very clearly. Highly recommend for representation on any property issues as a homeowner!
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21 Mar, 2024 by Fuck o
Dose okay in court, I guess, but by far the rudest and most disrespectful human I have met. Knowing you're going to make hundreds of thousands of dollars, the very least you could do is acknowledge the rest of the family. Do better
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27 May, 2018 by Kirby evans
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15 Sep, 2023 by Lesley p
Cindy represented me in my child custody hearing. It was over and done in a month with the ruling being in my favor. I will forever be greatful for her and helping me get custody of my daughter.
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12 Sep, 2023 by Colleen kunkel
All my experiences with the lawyers and support staff at Allen & Mills have been positive. For the eight years I have been a client I have been impressed with the service I receive; timely, focused, and professional.
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20 Aug, 2023 by S g
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30 Nov, 2023 by Anonymous
Very nice guy until you hire him, Non responsive, unprepared for court, no strategy to win, just goes along for the ride, doesn’t read emails but charges for them , and then gets surprised when issue comes up in court. You would never know if he would show up for court, you would be reminding him without a response dozens of times then he would show last minute and walk around, very incompetent, doesn’t have any DHS contacts, you have to provide it to him, never advocate for the client with DHS, literally tells the other side he is just there for the money, hangs on to the judge summary so he can charge to send it to you later, then charges but doesn’t send it, corrects errors in opposing counsel’s work, and charges the client, petitions are misspelled and you can expect to pay $2800 for each document he files. Therefore who can afford to reply ? Has no staff so you pay $300/hr for admin work. Having him in your corner was 3 times more stressful than the court issue. Also, won’t answer questions saying he can’t give you legal advice on the case or other petitions even though he was paid. Something very quirky with this guy. Sadly the case could have been quashed on day 1 if he was competent as other party lied on the petition regarding title 30 criteria, etc. motivated by filthy lucre and will milk you dry and will not advance your case . Will obligate you financially going way over the retainer. Avoid and run away.
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17 Aug, 2023 by Kenzie crockett
My boyfriend had been a client of Matt’s for some time. Never had any issues, he always had my boyfriend put cash in an envelope with his name on it in his drop box (which is shady but we could never get ahold of him to give it to someone directly so he advised us to do this instead.)My boyfriend had a balance of $600ish and dropped him off $1500 in March OVER paying him to take care of future matters. Now fast forward to this August, Mr. Eckstein is claiming he never received our March payment even though the day in question we let him know we were dropping money off. We had done this method NUMEROUS times before and never had any issues. On top of that, he did absolutely nothing to solve our case, and we settled it with the other party outside the help of Mr. Eckstein because we could NEVER get ahold of him. I’m not sure why he’s scamming his loyal customers but DO NOT do business here, he is a FRAUD!
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10 May, 2023 by Court humphrey
Mr Eckstein is a great attorney, who diligently works for his client.
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26 Jun, 2024 by Jen h
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21 Mar, 2024 by Karmia williams
The following is my personal experience and opinion: Adult man was witnessed by two adults flicking my 15 year daughter’s skirt back in 2019. DA refused to file charges. Since then this same man has sent a completely nude photo to a 14 year old and seems to have possibly done something else similar because he currently has a case pending in court. If the DA had done their job the first time to stop this predator then maybe there would not be more victims! The DA has known he’s a predator for years!
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14 Jan, 2024 by Shannon mccormick
Just watched "Accused: guilty or innocent" documentary episode on Rebecca Hogue trial. I was so Absolutely appalled by Oklahoma state , the above D.A/ office & residing judge I had to say something. They completely victim shamed & labeled a traumatized grieving mother, completely abusing tax payers money prosecuting this woman on a complete farce case, completely manipulating the jury but not allowing crucial evidence that would've had the case thrown out. I am absolutely Disgusted that this is how our system actually works. I truly believe we the people need to push for more serious laws on accountability & punishments for elected officials, judges and/or their office whom abuse and manipulate our justice systems in this way. It is out of control in every state and this documentary shows just how deplorable it is no matter the case.
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08 Dec, 2023 by Anonymous
Most unprofessional lawyer, that I ever used it took him almost 2 weeks to contact the other Party. He was hired for 28 days. He had 20 days to reply to the paternity action and he did not. He spoke to me rudely and there’s so much more I have texted everything to prove this would not suggest this lawyer to anyone.
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