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22 Jun, 2021 by Jeff
I called to do a consultation. I got a ride receptonist that hung up on me. She asked me what it was in regards to i went to explain she rudely interrupted me/ cut me off and then hung up the phone in my face. If this is the best you can do i feel sorry for your companies well being hiring somebody as bad as she is.
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04 Jan, 2019 by Anonymous
Used Mr Sanders for my Father's estate. He died in Arkansas, we live in NY. From the very beginning we should have realized his shortcomings and gotten someone else. He had no answers for any questions and we had to do all our own research to be sure we weren't being cheated. He "lost" all sent requested info we provided more than once. We were floored that he was so clueless and of no help over and over again. It took him over a year to settle this estate and he got a good share. He made a horrible event 1,000 times worse with his ineptness. We threw up our hands with disbelief over and over again through this nightmare of an estate settlement. He is not a well informed, attentive lawyer. His secretary covered for him repeatedly because he did not know what to do!! Just find someone else and save yourself extreme frustration.
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27 Mar, 2024 by Anonymous
Kermit the Frog would offer better representation. Disorganized, unfocused, lack of professionalism, questionable knowledge of the law.
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01 Oct, 2020 by Jethro
Law Firms of Little Arkansas In my humble opinion, my experience with Cara L. Miller Law Firm in Little Rock, Arkansas proves it is unworthy of any favorable comments. Dealing with Miller’s law firm was a devastating ordeal. This lawyer claims to be qualified in real estate, bankruptcy, and business law for both professional and individual clients. From my individual client point of view, the firm was not upfront with me regarding its experience and capability to handle my personal affairs and never demonstrated a strong sense of professional knowledge nor the attributes of an effective organization. For example, I was referred to another lawyer associated with this firm, but he was moving to a new job. Despite the poor service I received, the firm overcharged my account.
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13 Oct, 2020 by Anonymous
This is the Hoxie City Attorney in natural state of Arkansas. I was released from my volunteer position as a volunteer fire fighter. There are two ways to ve released from the fire depart. One is a very simple non confrontational way that occurs anytime during your 90 day probation. Or you are past your probation and they have to cite cause after exhausting a prescribed disiplinary procedure. So it is a mystery as to why I was let go for cause. I am still in probationary period according to the department even though I disagree. So why was i told there were four seperate complaints against me. Yes complaints I never was told about. Seems weird, but that is what happened. This attorney I use the term loosly was rude to me over the phone. She tried desperately to make me believe I have no legal recource in this matter. The complaints were relayed to me as a pig farmer in black rock - well that is incorrect the complainer is Zack Wilson, who once I process my FOIA with Hoxie, could end up in court for liable or slander. You see there can be no live stock in the city of black rock. Oh well off I go to anouther volunteer fire department, were I wont be released because of a neighbor like Zack Wilson upset over me correctly insisting he cant have pigs in the city limits. I was told to consult with this attorney over the dismissal by my former supervisor on the fire department.
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27 Apr, 2019 by Natasha
Erika was extremely nice however just not good at communication and keeping in touch. I hired her to be licensed with the Arkansas board of nursing as I had a complication on my background from 1994. I was never able to get licensed with the Arkansas board of nursing. We we're supposed to take several steps to get me licensed which never occurred. They were supposed to submit to the Attorney generals office for a formal opinion, that never happened. Sometimes she wouldnt return my calls or emails for more than two months at a time. I would not recommend her for representation, if you want someone who communicates well with you, this is not your attorney.
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15 Nov, 2021 by Anonymous
Have been paying rent for 9 mos on apt in Hillcrest owned by Foster. Two words describe this "man": Dirtbag and Slumlord. The place is a "dump". Broken Windows, water seeping up from foundation, black mold, ceiling about to fall in. Mr Foster cares only about collecting rent. He owns 26 dwellings and each is worse than the last one. I don't know how the "man" can sleep at night .. Probably on a mattress stuffed with $$$. Whatever you do don't rent from this man. Repairs won't be made and he refuse to cooperate.
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10 Jan, 2011 by Joan
He cost me over $20,000 in holding cost due to not wanting to sue a contractor to remove a mechanic's lien. He said he didn't like 'my attitude'.. when I refused to settle because I didn't owe the guy anything. Contractor had stated in writing the house would be ready by end of July. By Nov had to fire him to get someone else. Contractor filed mechanic's lien as retaliation. Mr Watt said i'd never win the case and it would cost me 4 times what it actually did. Hired NEW lawyer and won TWICE amount Watt said I 'might' win.
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16 Nov, 2020 by Anonymous
Perfect for being a warm body in the room to introduce you to the court. That’s about it. He never kept in contact with us, never offered advice, only actually spoke with him once. Might as well work for the other side!!
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21 Dec, 2020 by Ehab
Very bad experience. She charged me for every single email and phone conversation and the results is nothing. Don’t waste your money!
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06 Jan, 2015 by Matthew
On June 2, 2014 I had mediation. Previous to the mediation I was told not to roll over that it looked like the other party was after more money. Any time that Mr. Gilbert talked with the other attorney he agreed that they were correct and should be accommodate. When the mediation was over the other party got more money and full custody. While mediation began Mr. Gilbert sat there and did very little. I let him know prior that I was willing to do anything to be able to continue to be able to see my children. I now have less contact with my kids than before. I also am struggling to keep my house, because of the bills that have been acquired from this incident. I am not a felon and have not been convicted of anything. This is not the reason that I see my kids less.
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13 Jun, 2021 by Ruben
Mr Neely stated he was able to help with a Registration of Foreign Judgment. After paying a $1500 retainer the petition he filed was rejected because it was not the proper form at the clerks office. The judge in a letter stating he told him twice how to do it the proper way never attempted to correct it. 14 days after hiring Mr Neely I terminated his services and Motioned to withdraw as council under untrue statements. Basically paid 1500 for nothing now im stuck going pro se.
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