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07 Feb, 2021 by Tammy
I signed a retainer for $1000 and was told, if work needed to be done over that amount that I would be informed and I would have to sign a new retainer. I was NEVER kept informed of hours being charged. They billed my credit card for $6031. They will not return my calls or emails. Will not do anything now that they have my money. I have contacted BBB & filed a complain with the Utah State Bar.
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07 Mar, 2014 by Anonymous
He was the leading attorney over my case. When I asked for my money back because of the lack of work that his junior attorney had not done; he wouldn't give me my money back. He claimed he did work for me that was not done. This firm, as well as this attorney, is not to be trusted.
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18 Aug, 2014 by Anonymous
We hired David Hancock after we hire him everything went bad it was like a different person. He just did not know his banking experience with the issues we need him for. We just made a big mistake hiring him.
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29 Sep, 2013 by Michael
I would not use this Attorney again!! has been late showing up!! had me waiting couple of times!! And seem to not know what on earth he was doing!!
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26 Nov, 2020 by Anonymous
She was not my specific lawyer. But never have I met a lawyer who babysat minor children during a custody issue. Included minor in emai communication about adult issues nor actually said in court that her client was left with one dish and one utensil. A blatant lie. That is what she is good at lying and distorted stories.
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07 Jun, 2023 by Anonymous
He is a lawyer who will fill his clients with delusions of grandeur and make them believe they will get everything they want. He is not above lying and trying to destroy a person's life. If you would feel good about hiring a man who is that type of person, by all means hire him, but just know that he will lie to you just like he lies in court.
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21 Feb, 2015 by Anonymous
There were a number of critical aspects to my case he either overlooked or plainly ignored. When asked about these issues, he asked for additional monies. Is legal points are difficult or inconvenient, he will not address them to the peril of the client.
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04 Dec, 2021 by Anonymous
Jay Bell has been a very poor attorney he does not return phone calls he does not represent you well he does not care about protecting your Family Trust. We are very disappointed and everything he has not done to help us. He has collected our money to the amount of $15,000 which was a waste of time and money by hiring this horrible attorney. He won't even give a current update of how he spent the money when we asked for it. For your own protection be sure you make a contract in your favor before you do anything with this attorney beware and be cautionary.
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02 Nov, 2023 by Anonymous
Absolutely unhelpful and ineffective on behalf of defendants. Effective as far as delaying court hearings, sowing doubt into defendants minds, lack of professional courtesy and ethics, takes advantage of defendants, and violates client rights. Would not recommend to anyone in need of counsel/assistance/representation, or other legal matters.
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21 Jun, 2021 by Anonymous
Do NOT waste your time and money with Jere. We hired him to represent us in a DCFS case, not a divorce. Regardless, he absolutely does not have the best interest of his clients whatsoever, and puts in zero effort. Even with the smallest, easiest things such as asking our judge a very simple question regarding visitation, he did not ask because that would require he actually do something! Every meeting with him did not include conversation regarding our case, only conversation about our family member he romantically obsessed over. The final straw was when he made us completely miss our hearing because he was too lazy to set up his computer ahead of time then blamed it on “routine internet problems.” Even if there was internet problems (which idk how that’s possible when he didn’t even have a computer turned on) he was 20 minutes late, and showed no hustle when I told him everyone was waiting on him! We finally fired him after that. He then sent us an invoice which did not AT ALL match the price we agreed on. Not only did he put double the time he actually spent, he charged us for TEXTING. Even when he was the one who text us to see how things are going. He is lazy, and crooked. Don’t make the same mistake we did by giving him the benefit of the doubt. Take the advice from his reviews and find an attorney who actually has your best interest.
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02 Dec, 2022 by Anonymous
Worst attorney ever. Incompetent. Drags on case to pad his bills. Bills 6 months later springing huge fraudulent bills on you, then hides behind his office who bullied you & jeopardizes your case. Get your checkbook out. His reputation is renowned in the area. RUN don’t walk away from this attorney.
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09 Jan, 2015 by Nate
not only am I still married I have been trying to finalize my divorce for a year and a half she is constantly wanting different paperwork even though me and my ex wife sat down with her and sign everything we suppose we needed to. Now she won't answer my calls I have no clue what is going on I think I'm going to have to find a different lawyer even though she has already been paid I am honestly at my wits end trying to figure things out and she is worthless
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30 Mar, 2017 by Anonymous
Failed to represent me and my interests as he charged me through the WAZOO / $$$$$$$$$ and did N O T deliver. Dismayed with his ineptness!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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01 Dec, 2015 by Anonymous
Horrible job! We went to court and not once did he fight for me or stand up for me. Half the time I'd ask him questions about stuff we talked about previously and he had no clue what I was talking about. He is not personable at all either. Could care less about what the ruling was over our case. My biggest mistake was hiring him.
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23 Oct, 2018 by Anonymous
I worked with Mr. Harris on a case recently. He was short-tempered, unprofessional and lazy. I would never work with him again. I would never recommend him.
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15 Aug, 2024 by Kristine
A different attorney from her firm was representing me but he recently retired. Since then she has told a 3rd party that I'm responsible for a bill that my ex is actually responsible for - the opposite of representing me. In response to information that was sent to me through her, she forwarded the email with the message "Please see below and attached. Best," for that she billed me $130. She provided no insight or advice or direction for a response that was needed within 30 days. I responded myself without any assistance or input from her. For a response I completed myself without any involvement by her, she billed me $97.50. I asked her multiple times to withdraw from my case. One of her responses to my request to get the withdrawal filed with the court was "Yes, I have two versions of the withdrawal ready to go. The delay was whether I needed to file a notice or a motion. Best," Why prepare 2 versions? Of course, she opted for the motion which will require her continuing involvment until I'm able to get the court to remove her. She billed me $237.35 to file her withdrawal and set it up for her to be able to bill me more before she's actually removed from my case. This is in addition to thousands she has billed me over the past few years for reviewing the work done by the other attorney in her office.
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Business lawyers provide a wide range of services that cater to different legal needs of a business. They can:

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Business lawyers typically charge either by the hour or on a flat-fee basis, depending on the complexity of the work. Common payment structures include:

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The payment structure is often discussed during an initial consultation so you can choose the one that best suits your business needs and budget.

How Much Does a Business Lawyer Cost?

The cost of hiring a business lawyer depends on factors such as:

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It's essential to discuss fee structures upfront to avoid surprises.

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Before hiring a business lawyer, ask the following questions during your consultation:

  1. What is your experience with businesses like mine?
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To make the most out of your first consultation with a business lawyer, prepare the following:

  • A description of your business and its structure: This will help the lawyer understand your legal needs.
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  • Questions about fees and billing: Ensure you understand the lawyer’s payment structure and fees upfront.

By preparing these materials, you can ensure that your first meeting with a business lawyer is productive and informative.

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