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23 Mar, 2021 by Diana
Mr. Hales is a terrible lawyer. I know a person who went to him and he didn't file their case within the first two years like he was supposed to. Plus, he has a record. You can look him up and he was arrested. His mug shot is listed.
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27 Jul, 2021 by Anonymous
This is not the first time I've seen it they tried it with me now same thing to a friend
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29 Sep, 2019 by Anonymous
This attorney did not listen to our needs. He did not file things in a timely manner, so they were not accepted in court. Kaiser was not honest with the options that we had regarding trial or motions that could have been filed. He required us to do his work (ex. phone calls regarding the case, gathering information for exhibits, doing his Bate's stamping, photocopying, purchasing his office supplies etc.) He not only lost our lawsuit that was a 100% sure win, (we filed to recover from an employee who was fired for embezzling for a number of years) Kaiser turned it into us losing our company, home, property, financial assets & retirement. We are in the process of going after him for misrepresentation. Kaiser told us one thing and did the complete opposite on at least a half dozen occasions without ever presenting it to us what he was doing in court. Then he tried to have his actions sealed in court so we couldn't discover it. Our trial never went to trial because he told us it was thrown out 15 minutes before the trial was to begin, which we found out later was not true. This whole process was dragged out over a 3 year period. He made grave mistakes that cost us everything and we have proof of every wrongdoing he made. Read this and run.
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15 Aug, 2015 by Elizabeth
This attorney threatened me, told me that a mediation in a landlord tenant matter was NOT BINDING (Exact words - I said that the mediator said if you are not out by x, you will appear in court Monday and the eviction will be ordered - will it be ordered or will we have an eviction hearing like we were supposed to today? what exactly happens if I cannot meet the agreement? Her response - which I recorded - 'The landlord has to serve you again and start the whole process over' NO - that is NOT what occurs, you are bound by that agreement. This attorney took the simplest matter possible - an eviction where there was no grounds either technically as regards appropriate paperwork or on merit, did not ask for a dismissal on 3 days not having been given or 7 days asking tenant to fix issue prior to 3 day notice to leave, told me as her client once we were in mediation that I 'could not possibly want to stay there' that I needed to agree to move and get on with my life (again NOT what we agreed I was there for) did not even get a copy of the notice the hearing was based on (since only 2 days went by between the post office certified card arriving and being served the eviction court date I did not have it, but she did not call the opposing attorney to get it), threatened me by telling me if I did NOT accept mediation - because I spoke in mediation when she did not start as agreed saying we simply needed to get in front of the judge for dismissal and that angered her (if she had done her job I would not have needed to speak), she would not represent me in front of the judge, I'd be on my own. Though I knew that there was not even time for legal service, judges have been known to do as they like and get into the merits, she had the file and had organized it, I did not even have the notice to know what - exactly - I was fighting because there wasn't anything I'd done so I didn't know what lie the landlord had made up on the paperwork, and having been told it was not binding, I signed it to get out of there with the intent of appearing to have the eviction hearing on the named date. I am stuck. Further, she signed the agreement allowing wording that was wrong - the landlord was to be bound to leave on the AC (he liked to take away parts so it didn't work and it got to be 95 degrees in the rental) and she allowed them to write the thermostat will be kept at 70 - since it was not exact the landlord IS WITHIN HIS RIGHTS TO SET IT TO 70 BUT LET IT BLOW OUT HOT AIR INSTEAD OF FIXING IT. So I am in 90-95 degree heat and supposed to pack and move with medical issues in that heat. They were to get me a check by that Friday. She let the mediator write that they would pay "By 8/17' - that is the day after I have to be out! Then she told me it was my own fault and not to blame her because I got a bad landlord! Do not ever ever ever use this attorney. Oh, and she likes to play games with what she will charge - Example: We had to spend a Sunday putting together the file of everything illegal this landlord had been doing, really for future litigation against him but also incase we needed some of it in eviction court - and I told her I had a ton of things to print. I was very clear She said well print them here, I do not charge for ink. She then said as we were doing it well I will have to charge for this this is a lot. She assessed it at 200.00. After getting me stuck wtih having to move when I did nothing wrong and had a 6 month lease and cannot get the lawyer to turn the money over, she insists she did nothing wrong in telling me the mediation was not binding or not carefully watching the agreement wording before signing and that she tried to help.
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05 Apr, 2017 by Anonymous
I hired Christopher Farwell for my divorce and 1 year later I clearly see how much I got screwed. Christopher is extremely overpriced for his services. I payed $8,000+ to get a divorce decree where my ex got everything he wanted. I just want to mention my ex self represented himself and payed nothing since he didn't hire a lawyer. Also, my ex is not a US citizen. If someone from another country that has no knowledge of US laws and used google for legal advice can do a better job than a lawyer there is clearly something wrong. I can't even sleep at night one year later thinking about how Chris Farwell took thousands and thousands of dollars of my money, but did nothing for me. My ex and I got divorced with a child involved. My ex gets the dependency exemption for taxes every year, which I now know is extremely rare and uncommon; I somehow lost this battle in the divorce. My ex got an extreme amount of visitation that he argued about until he got his way ( 1 year later he doesn't even use this visitation at all). Like I said earlier my ex is not a US citizen.... Chris Farwell somehow couldn't even stop the judge from deciding that my child could leave the U.S. with my ex after my ex threatened me he was going to leave the country with my child and that we wouldn't see each other ever again. Also, I learned Chris Farwell is one of the most expensive lawyers in the area. If I could give advice I would say please don't let happen to you what happened to me. Chris Farwell is lazy and doesn't put as much effort into a case for the price he charges. He charges $200 an hour and I wouldn't even pay $10 an hour for the service that I got. There were tons of red flags during the whole process, but I was emotional from getting divorced that I overlooked them because I was scared. I highly regret not switching lawyers in the middle of this process. 1 year later I am still struggling with dealing with my ex. My ex and I jointly own a property together and Chris took my exes word that my ex couldn't get the house refinanced into his own name (which was a lie). The agreement in the divorce was that the house be sold. Now 1 year later my ex doesn't have the house for sale anymore and is renting out the house making a profit off the house while it is still in my name! I've told my ex for months that his 1 year is over and my name needs to be off the house and my ex refuses to refinance the house in his own name. I even took the extra step and found a bank that will most likely refinance the house loan in only my exes name with a lower interest rate! My ex still won't get the house in only his name!!! 1 year later I am now set up by Chris Farwell to go back to court to deal with all the things Chris started, but couldn't finish.
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27 Sep, 2011 by Bob
Worst service ever. kept stringing me along. never filed motions or decrees when he said he did. My opinion is he doesn't care about his clients.
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09 Jun, 2018 by Robert
We restained Mrs. McKenzie to help us with a eviction matter. She lied, did not file the complaint as promised and lied again. Stay away. Didn’t even care when I was firing her. Could care less. No ethics.
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20 Oct, 2021 by Anonymous
She is a terrible family law attorney, needs to learn to fight for her clients.
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24 Jan, 2021 by Anonymous
I have not hire Ms. Goosmann but hired her firm to represent me and had the worst experience ever. Please note that with my 40 years of experience in Higher Education I have worked with many law firms and am capable of assessing one. The firm is totally ineffective and has a revolving door. During one year plus time I have had at least four different attorneys working on my case , one left another took over and the process keeps getting repeated four time, two were competent attorneys, the other two were awful. One of those two ineffective attorneys who has waisted my money and time was Mr. Jeffrey T. Myers. In addition, every time a new attorney was assigned to my case I had to pay for their time to read and catch up. As a result I lost a substantial sum of money. I absolutely would not recommend this firm and certainly not Jeffrey Myers.
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15 Oct, 2020 by Anonymous
He is not even 1 star he was paid by the petitioner and very corrupted so is the other lawyers and judge pay them right price and he might do his job but highly recommend him for Noone. Now all work i got hire another attorney for malpractice/ corruption law suit now.
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09 Jul, 2018 by Anonymous
Four years ago I hired ms. Vesey for my divorce case which involved an order of protection against my ex. I was encouraged by ms. Vesey to drop the order and put it in the divorce decree instead which I found out later was very bad legal advice because instead of a criminal offense by my ex it became a civil offense and now I have to find a competent attorney to try to get full custody of my disabled son who is still being abused by my ex.
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02 Mar, 2011 by Clinton
This guy is terrible, I went to him for some help with a trumped up weed charge where I didn't even get busted with weed and I ended up with a child endangerment charge on top of it!
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22 Aug, 2024 by Ispeak fordamonkeys
This guy is a big problem. He’s completely unhinged and should immediately be disbarred for his actions. A disgusting person - Google him.
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