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22 Jan, 2021 by Steven
I’m just like all of you. When I got pulled over and cited for a common since move on my part, I decided to fight back and not just pay the city. I called Jeff Brown!!! I didn’t care if it cost more I refused to let that guy that cited me win. Case was dismissed- Good Luck and Thank You for Everything Jeff
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20 Jan, 2021 by Sam
Jeff was proficient, friendly, and saved me a lot of hassle. He took care of some tickets I had in multiple cities around the metroplex, something which most other law offices I contacted were unwilling to do. Saved me a lot of hassle and money. Overall was a pleasure to work with him.
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15 Jan, 2021 by Brad
My experience with Jeff Brown has been excellent. Jeff gave my case all the time and attention that is needed to be successful. He is always a calming and confident presence during his work with us. I never once have been treated as anything other than a valuable client by Jeff. Communication and updates were handled quickly and detailed enough to keep us up to date. I very much appreciate the knowledge and support I received through Jeff Brown, and would HIGHLY recommend.
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12 Apr, 2024 by Kristin harlander
Matt Messerli was able to assess our situation based upon his experience. He diagnosed and explained what seemed complicated to us in a simple to understand manner. Matt gave us peace of mind. We highly recommend The Messerli Law Firm. Chris and Kristin Harlander
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02 Apr, 2024 by 392_charlestown 348
Overall it was learning experience, one I hope not to revisit. Matthew Messerli did a great job. He responded quickly as possible to all questions and concerns. If you find yourself in need of his services I would highly recommend him.
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02 Nov, 2022 by Tia minzoni
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28 Jan, 2014 by Johnny
I first met Mr. Chambers in 2004 and from the beginning I knew here was a man full of knowledge, professionalism and more importantly integrity. He worked as our SEC attorney for over two years and I can say it was his incredible ability to put all of the pieces together that helped turn an absolute mess into a bonafide public company. We could not have accomplished anything without Mr. Chambers. His team approach along with his strict rules of following the letter of the law, clearly set him apart from most. Awesome lawyer, family man and friend. Truly one of a kind.
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29 Mar, 2023 by Beverly lee
Miss Spearman granted me a divorce and I appreciate her so much she did a professional job thank you so much. It was May 10th 2017 it's been a while but she did save my life and I so appreciate her.
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06 Dec, 2017 by Evie
Lori was recommended as someone would be an advocate for my children and me, leaving an abusive home situation with my ex husband, who had an open CPS case against him and had temporarily lost custody due to extreme abuse. The end result of working with Lori was a financial and custodial mess. My kids were not protected, and more than a year was wasted with nothing settled. My children were still in an abusive and neglectful situation with their dad, and he was still behind on support, with minimal to no help from Lori. She just took notes on everything for a year and told me to "wait" to make changes to the custody agreement, leaving the kids at risk. Her receptionist is rude and unhelpful, and Lori admitted to grossly overcharging me, and in the end, cut my bill down by 1/3 to fix her "error". I am still in custody and support hell, and have retained a new lawyer after Lori left me hanging saying that she was "too busy" to respond to a motion filed against me regarding the kids, one that she had weeks of warning on, one that she said she would get back to me on ASAP. Getting through to her or her staff is a nightmare, and be prepared to be charged $250 for a seven minute phone call, or $20 every time you speak with the receptionist, or $10 for every email (returned or unreturned). Also be prepared that they don't keep track of their accounting and will forget you've made a payment, because they misplaced it. Expect to wait months for assistance on matters, and don't count on her to be there when time is running out on an important matter. In the end when I was served with a mandated maximum twenty day response time, Lori knowingly and purposely left me and more importantly my children out in the cold, and didn't think twice about it. She is one person when you first meet and retain her, and another when you continue to work with her. I cannot think of a less competent, less caring person that should be practicing family law. I could not in good conscience let this go without warning others. I wish I could go into more detail, but there is a character limit for these reviews.
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12 Jan, 2013 by Annie
I have been notified by many different people the number of ex parte communications this lawyer engaged in as a court appointed attorney. She is dishonest, biased and depends on court appointments for her salary. The clients I have met that hired her regretted the decision because of her lack of attention to details and errors based on her lack of knowledge of the Civil and Family Code. I would rather go in pro se than have her represent me in court again.
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