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10 May, 2018 by Katherine
Husband and I called Kay at the recommendation of the local Veteran's Affairs office. Our Vet son is mentally incapacitated and Ms. Nehring was more impressed with her canned responses than listening to the needs of an Arizonan/Vet whose disability benefits are being stolen. Oh, well.
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15 May, 2011 by Christa
my husband and I are dual military (both in the Marines) and we allowed my mother to let our children visit her for a month. she refused and tried to gain custody. we rushed from california to texas and we were absolutely frantic and scared. we went from the sheriff to the court houses and to other lawyers looking for help. kay was the answer to our prayers. she immediately took us on and worked on our case from 8am to 5pm every day for about about 2 weeks. she was there for emotional support and helped my husband and i grow as individuals,a couple and family. there was no resource she didn't look into and no stone unturned to help us. i don't know where we would have been without her. she will always remain in our hearts and we are grateful for her every single day. if we didn't have kay on our side we probably would not have got our children back.
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18 Aug, 2014 by Kelly
Robert Kozak handled my divorce and comes highly recommended. He is knowledgeable beyond my expectations, very professional and efficient. He and his staff are a pleasure to work with. He didn't waste my time and was genuinely interested in helping me with my situation. He knows how to get things done and has been doing it long enough to know what to spend time and money on to get the best possible outcome.
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24 Jan, 2013 by Anonymous
I do not belive that this attorney is a person of intregity, He dragged out my divorce for over two years and cost me over $30,000, when I believe that it could have been completed in less than a years time.
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06 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
I had a difficult and emotional situation and at our initial consultation, she was confident and it seemed like she would be a great advocate for me. After hiring her, she was never available, and her assistant was the only person in communication. This person advised me and when I questioned, shared my concerns, or asked for the attorney I hired, the assistant wouldn't put me through or I wouldn't get responses from my attorney, and she was condescending. The attorney was never available until just before a court hearing and she was always dismissive of my concerns. She acquiesced to the other side repeatedly, and I would leave feeling confused and further hurt by the situation. At the end, she sent me an exorbitant bill for minimal work done that was shocking. Her results were not only the opposite of what I expected but also terribly disheartening and not fair in my situation.
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16 Aug, 2023 by Anonymous
Ms Harris is the worst lawyer you can hire. Once she is hired, she will dodge your calls and have you work solely with Pam, her abusive paralegal that only cares about her dogs. Lynn Harris is fantastic at making false promises and manipulating you to hire her. She will tell you that she will fight like a bulldog for you in court and do the exact opposite. She definitely knows how to throw a show to make you feel like she has your back, unfortunately, it’s only a show to get your money. She told me she’d fight for me. Instead, she collaborated with the opposing council against me, and later dropped me as a client! By the end of my dealings with Mrs. Harris, she did nothing she said she would do in regards to my case; besides BILL ME! ABSOLUTELY OUTRAGEOUS!
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05 Aug, 2022 by Anonymous
Do not hire her : after all said an done did not help . No child support for me . Just gave me another bill to pay Hers.
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16 Aug, 2014 by Anonymous
3 years probation for an unlawful search and seizure. Other person who was with me had their case dismissed. Would not recommend Matthew. Threw me under the bus to satisfy the prosecuter.
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25 Sep, 2012 by Anonymous
I contacted this lawyer regarding a social security disability claim. He cancelled our appointment less than one hour before the appointment for “a family emergency”. He told me to drop by and meet his assistant who would be handling the case. I assumed he meant next time I was in town. He called back one hour later and left a message wanting to know why I didn’t keep my appointment. I called back the next day to apologize to his assistant, assuming I misunderstood. She was unavailable so I left a message. I called back the next day, and was again told she was unavailable, so I left another message. I called back a third time, and after being on hold over five minutes was told she couldn’t be located. At this point I left the message for her to please send me the paperwork to sign in order to get things working. Two days later, I received correspondence from him. Instead of a contract to sign, I received a cancellation letter for failure to keep scheduled appointment (which he cancelled) and failure to return phone calls. I don’t know how good he is as a lawyer, I never got that far.
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13 Sep, 2016 by Anonymous
I was a client of this lawyer during this year. During the conversions that I had with this lawyer their comments were mean, hurtful and bullying. I would not recommend this lawyer.
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