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04 Oct, 2019 by Cynthia
So let me just say that the court ordered Susan to be the amicus attorney for my 2 daughters for my divorce case in 2015. I was leaving a very violent situation where my spouse started to hurt our own daughters physically, verbally, and emotionally. She visited my daughters one day and when we went to mediation she told me that if I didn't agree at mediation she would testify at trial that I coached my daughters. She went an told my ex-husband that if he didn't agree she would testify that he was an aggressive man and that his daughters were at danger with him present. We both agreed to the terms due to her threats. In 2017 my ex physically and sexually assaulted my daughters which were his own. All thanks to this amicus attorney who could care less about the kids best interest. My daughters are damaged for life and have PTSD and major depression with suicide ideation. Police had to get involved and they had to be treated at The Children's Assessment center for the abuse they endured. I honestly hope no one hires this attorney for their kids. My daughters will nevwr be the same due to her dirty and unethical practice of law.
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23 Mar, 2017 by Felix h
Mrs Solis was extremely dedicated to get to the truth and facts of the case . She carefully read through all evidence we presented to her in our case concerning my daughter . She went the extra mile to call and talk with law enforcement and cps to get to the truth . She was a court appointed. She fought for my daughter to the fullest . I highly recommend her . Thank you Mrs solis
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21 Nov, 2014 by Angelica
I had never been in trouble. I was beeing charged with Robbery with Bodily injury. I was at walmart and was accused of stealing a cd. Loss prevention grabbd my face and I slappd her hand away. Ms. Beck told me I waslooking at 4 years in prison. I was extremely scared I had never been in trouble besides traffic warrants. I had a 5 yr old son at the time, that I just wanted to go home and be with. She told me if I wrote a statement saying that I planned to go to Walmart and steal a cd, if I lied and took fault they would let me go home the next day. So I did, I lied and wrote the statement. I just wanted to be with my little boy. The judge ask me if anyone made me take guilt or coheared me into it, i said "no". I should have told the judge right then and there. But unfortunately I didn't and Im paying for this everday, because now Im a covicted felone.
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27 May, 2014 by Anonymous
I hired Ms. Beck based on a referral from another Attorney to represent me in a Domestic Family matter. Ms. Beck was extremely professional, knowledgable and on point with her defense strategy. Ms. Beck was at Court at all times and was a shark in her defense of me. She knew her stuff and was well respected by her colleagues and others within her professional arena. She was difficult to get in touch with at times, but I came to realize I was not her only client. I would recommend Ms. Beck as your defense Attorney if you want someone on your side in the corrupt criminal system of Texas.
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07 Dec, 2013 by Anonymous
Referred to me by a friend. Not responsive never called back right away. Typically took her about 2 days. Never kept her word on what she was going to do. Did not remember conversations we previously had. Would not recommend her to anyone else. When you are faced with legal problems, during the process having confidence in your attorney helps ease the worry of the situation. This was not the case with my encounter with Ms Beck. Unlike the other client. I was able to pick this up early on and seek new counsel.
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30 Jul, 2022 by Tahna
This person supposedly represents bloomchic/shine yee Hong Kong but you can't email her, the number to her lawfirm is not in service or not a viable number and apparently she works in Texas, New York and Beijing but you can't contact any of those businesses.
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09 Oct, 2021 by Anonymous
Just there to get a check. He had no compassion for my case. Thankfully I was able to hire a decent lawyer.
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30 Oct, 2012 by Anonymous
Mr.Norman is extremely difficult to get ahold of, yet if it is time to pay him his retainer, he will actually drive to wherever you are and pick it up as soon as you agree to hire him. After that he becomes quite scarce and then will make deals with the other party and then Inform you of them later without even calling to see if you agree in the first place. But then, may have never even done that... See, he told me he did but I constantly felt as though I was being lied to when I spoke with him (on the rare occasions I actually got him to answer the phone. The one time we actually met with the other party to try to get somewhere with my case, he asked me to leave the room so that he could be alone with the other attorney. He was incredibly friendly with the other attorney as though they were pals or something... He will take your money and do absolutely NOTHING for you. He is completely incompetent and I would never recommend him to anyone. If you are smart, you will heed my warning. He totally incompetent. I have no idea how this man made it through law school.
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16 Oct, 2020 by Anonymous
He’s an unprofessional “lawyer” whom lacks communication. He’ll only work with you when he’s going to get your money, but once you give it, a lot of interest seems to go away.
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06 Feb, 2023 by Anonymous
Mi experiencia fue la peor me hizo firmar en una mediación la cual no lo debe haberlo hecho pero ella era mi abogada y me dijo fírmalo no hay problema le hice caso 4 años después me sigue afectando ese error
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