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07 Oct, 2016 by Steven
I hired Mr.Bray to represent me in my divorce, based on statements and suggestions he made at our initial interview/consultation. However, once he got my retainer he filed no temporary motions he talked about, drafted no countersuit as indicated he would, and completely vanished with no responses for 2 weeks before labor day when I needed advice going into mediation. When finally managed to locate him through Overson & Sheen to verify he still worked there, he offered no explanation and scheduled a meeting the following week. He did not address any of my concerns at that meeting, in fact he was still unprepared for mediation issues the day before it was scheduled. I was lucky enough to retain competent representation for my divorce proceeding and release Mr. Bray as my attorney. I have asked repeatedly for an itemized accounting of his services against my retainer and have yet to get one. My mistake, this man did nothing for me, just took my money. Later found out he was disciplined by the state licensing authority for similar poor performance!
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15 Sep, 2014 by Mark
Terrible attorney, failed to attend 7of8 detention hearings for my son, was a no show at my sons first hearing in adult court, failed terribly in juvenile court hearing, be super careful with this guy, DO NOT PAY UPFRONT
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04 Oct, 2021 by Anonymous
Doug won't work for it. He sides with criminals. He's supposed to prosecute, but even on a lay down case he accepts a lame plea. I was the victim of 5 years of torture and abuse. There was tons of evidence and Doug took a plea from the perpetrator which tells me he's either lazy or gutless.
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29 Sep, 2020 by Michael
In my opinion Spencer Park is a horrible attorney. In my dealings with him he has shown a complete inability to represent the desires of his clients. Instead Spencer Park spends minimum amounts of time speaking with the man he is supposed to be representing. Then during the trial Spencer brings up none of the things he was asked to bring up. Instead Spencer Park represents my mother's wishes. Wishes that aren't about giving my grandfather the best rest of his life. Her wishes boil down to one word. Control. I am very seriously considering filling a complaint with DOPL. I am also giving consideration to filling a civil lawsuit for malpractice,and / or the Utah bar association. His refusal to truly represent my grandfathers wishes is nothing short of showing the world that Spencer Park is not a trustworthy attorney and should be disbarred immediately.
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17 Aug, 2014 by Vivian
In April of 2013 I met with Gerry after the death of a very close friend and gave him a check for $1,000.00 that had been made out to me but which I endorsed over to him to handle a simple a simple matter involving my friend's estate (or lack of one). He accepted the check quite quickly (like a frog nailing a fly), told me he would get back to me in a week...and I never heard from him again. Many calls to his office were made by myself and my son to know avail. A certified return letter sent and received and as of this date no response or explanation. Due to my own personal Loss I have let this drag on but am now looking into action through the State Bar of Utah. Mr. Conder did NOT handle any MATTER for me nor return and Money tendered to him
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12 Jan, 2021 by Anonymous
really bad, worst attorney ive ever had! dont hire her! bad bad bad bad bad bad bad bad bad
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24 Sep, 2024 by Anonymous
I had a really bad experience with these guys while fighting for my daughter. First off they are very expensive. I just went to mediation and settled there and it cost me $17,000. I brought up a lot of problems with billing from my first bill and they wouldn't take anything seriously and even wrote up a new one with more stuff on it to compensate for the charge. It wasn't until my case was almost finished that they finally met with me and took off some of the charges which amounted to about $1100 which wasn't enough. I'm taking them to the bar of utah because that's what it has come down to with them being so sketchy with their charges. They always round up on times that I know didn't take as long as they say they did. The last straw for me was when the paralegal called me near the end of my case and all she said was I'm calling to ask if you have questions about that email jared sent. I said no then she said oh and an update on your case we're still waiting for the judge to sign the documents. I already knew all of that info but yet they still charged me for it. They wanted more money so they called me with that so they could charge me which isn't right. The previous bill also had some sketchy charges and I complained about it and they took random charges off even though I didn't specifically tell them what was wrong. They just took a few hundred dollars off to make me happy and sent me a new invoice. They even missed a few of my invoices then sent me some later saying I owe them all this money when I never got a detailed invoice until after they sent me that. It's just been a crazy time trying to get them to be on the same page and be professional so because of my personal experience I don't recommend then as a law firm. They charge for every email and phone call and charge you for a lot of things when it's their fault and their mistakes. They filed with the wrong court and charged me for it. It wasn't until I complained multiple times that they took some of those charges off of my bill. Just very unprofessional. If you ask me when it comes to my family I want things to be correct on my invoices and I want an honest and professional law firm to handle it. Jolley and Jolley definitely didn't help my situation at all and did not live up to my standards for my family
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