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29 May, 2015 by Curtis
This guy is the reason for jokes about lawyers..He is the type you dont want to hire because he lacks any care for his clients..He is very arrogant and seems to justify his behavior in order to burn up your retainer..I spent 11 grand with Mr. Martinez's and all I got was a ton of filed paperwork which did nothing to advance my divorce settelement in fact he was aware of a settlement offer 2 months before acknowleging it existed allowing him to burn up the remainder of my retainer at which point he asked for another $5,000..After I informed him that I couldnt afford it he then told me I should take the settlement offer that he claims he knew nothing about... All I can say is DO NOT hire George Martinez for any type of legal representation, He is a disgrace to all the good attorneys out there...And FYI, when a client dismisses him he will keep filing paperwork with the court and sends you the bill and if you dont pay he will take you to small claims...Cmon George, waiting for your carefully worded and condescending rebuttal...
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29 Apr, 2014 by Calvin
George and his entire staff was always available when I needed them. They kept me up to date on all issues concerning my case. They communicated promptly and always had my best interest and well being in mind. Their advice was always helpful and greatly appreciated. George and his staff were always helpful, compassionate, available, friendly, empathetic, and respectful of the situation that I was dealing with. It was the most difficult time in my life and they treated me like family, which was a great comfort to me! I would definitely recommend George and his entire office to my family and friends. If I ever need an attorney again, George will be my first call. Calvin
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03 Jun, 2013 by Anonymous
I'm going to get right to the point. He is all talk & that's it. You will be sorry if you hire him just like I am. The only thing you can count on him for, is a huge bill, that's it. Because I took his advice thinking that was why I hired him in the first place ended up costing me my entire future. My ex & his lawyer made us an offer & even put it in writing, I thought it was pretty good but Martinez insisted & had me convinced we could do better & recommended that we turn it down and so I did. I headed into the (MSC) with not a worry in the world believing in everything he had been telling me for over the last year & a half. Nothing could have prepared me for how he handled it, I was in shock & ah & freaking out in no time at all. He had my life in his hands at this point and I trusted him with it and his only words to me were "well, something is better than nothing" after they threw us a new offer taking it down from a total pay-off of a half million to now a total pay-off being $186k, & that's all he had to say to me, I was on my own at that point to make the right call. When I needed my lawyer the most is when I saw what he was really made of & that's why I'm writing this review. I want everybody to know ahead of time before it's to late like it is for me now that he's not made of anything good. He is so bad that it should be against the law for someone like Martinez to be a lawyer, letting the average person think it's safe to trust him with so much at risk. Well it is what it is now and it was a hard lesson learned and hopefully by telling all of you a piece of the story you won't make the same mistake. Oh, & where it stands now is with him wanting to sue me for the remainder of what I owe him and the least he will do is send it into collections and screw me one last time, isn't he sweet?
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27 Jun, 2022 by Anonymous
We hired Ms. Clancy to help us get proper placement for our child with special needs who was taken out of school after an incident. We made our agreed upon payments to Ms. Clancy within 10 minutes of her sending the request. She was late for every call with us then she ghosted us. Never filed any paperwork with the courts, always said she was doing it in a couple of days, never met with the school districts atty, never even attended a meeting on our behalf. We ended up terminating her and we agreed to a partial refund of fees just to put the situation behind us and so we could hire a new atty. The refund check she sent was rejected by her bank. She created such a hardship for our family. I never expected this from a person who is supposed to advocate for disabled children.
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11 Sep, 2009 by Anonymous
Ms Clancy was a waste of $5000, she didn't provide a legal written opinion regarding my child’s case, she did not respond for several months to my weekly emails regrding update on the case. She mislead me to believe that they would settle, when they didn't she asked for an additional $5000 without a clear understanding where the first deposit went. When I asked she terminated services. Don't waste your time unless you have the $$$$ to do so.
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28 Jan, 2021 by Steve
I simply received poor services from John Maxey during the the years of approximately 2008 until 2020
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21 Jul, 2014 by Jeff
Maria failed to file documents with the court in a timely manner resulting in lengthy unnecessary delays. She also knew very little about the time it would take for the court to do various things. She gave us an unreasonable estimate about the length of time it would take to complete the case. She underestimated the time it would take by several months.
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04 Oct, 2023 by Anonymous
She isn’t a consumer protection lawyer anymore. She is a state emloyee whose sole job is to fire workers. She acts super nice like she’s helping, really she’s a sleazy sellout.
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