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30 Apr, 2024 by Jeff janssen
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20 Mar, 2024 by Nathaniel hubley
I highly recommend Beers Mallers for elder law issues. They are very knowledgeable and experienced and I regularly refer my clients who have elder law issues and guardianship issues to Beers Mallers.
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14 Mar, 2024 by Suzanne green
Ryan Gardner is a nasty human, zero moral compass and I believe the only thing he learned in law school was the word hearsay. He is why attorneys are called slimy shysters! This guy drips with ego and entitlement.
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27 Apr, 2024 by Deborah banks
I gave jamise perkins 3000 for my son sentence modification she didn't do anything at all after receiving money she didn't return any calls at all I even mailed letter certified she still never returned calls or mail my son got out but we never received money back she is a crook only difference is she is an attorney I don't recommend her to anybody at all terrible lawyer bad services
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16 May, 2023 by Ariel ponce
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02 Dec, 2022 by Kay moe
This woman ghosted her client never responded to any texts, phone calls or emails for months. Never came to court dates only came to one when the judge had to bring her absences up, and then after that still ghosted her client after receiving a 15k payment. I would not recommend.
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25 Sep, 2024 by Joseph gloczak
Called for some basic information and got hung up on they wanted all my information when I just wanted to consult to see if my claim was legit. Very professional guys I highly recommend going else where if this is how they treat new people that are inquiring about your services
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18 Sep, 2024 by Guiolber diaz
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02 Sep, 2024 by Jack
Benjamin Ellis was extremely helpful. However my situation seems to be a grey area between personal and legal his professionalism and perspective on my situation gave me the direction I needed to feel hopeful again. I was hesitant to spend the money on the consultation but I’m glad I did. Benjamin had no issues answering my questions and never during our conversation did I feel rushed. I rarely leave reviews but with so many negative experiences with other companies I hope this review puts your doubts at ease.
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08 Jul, 2024 by Elizabeth hankin
In all reality, before working with Hostetter & Associates, I was very anxious and nervous about this whole process. But looking back now, no attorney could have gotten back to me quicker than Matt. My expectations were high, and he did such a fantastic job and exceeded them. Thank you a million times.
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08 Jul, 2024 by James hales
I wouldn't hire these guys for anything again. Their office over charges for services. For example, I called and had a question, I was on the phone for less than 10 mins but my account was billed 75.00. That happened repeatedly over the course of a 4 to 5 mth period. When I brought it up to my attorney she noticed that I was be charged by the receptists for handling simple paper work, let alone phone calls. I paid them in full 1 mth into my case and my trust account started being drained by unnecessary phone calls to prosecutors. My case was a driving case. I was even charged by my Hostetter and associates for my attorney driving from out of state back to her home then to the office. The out of state trip had nothing to do with my case at all,but I was still charged.
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08 Jul, 2024 by Jeremy brown
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03 Jul, 2023 by Dan recktenwall
Very good lawyers!
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09 Jan, 2021 by Juliana vic
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24 Sep, 2019 by Christa clifford
🙏 thank you
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17 Sep, 2024 by April huffman
This woman should NOT be practicing. She's incredibly unprofessional, lacks empathy, and from the reviews, hasn't improved over the years. It's sad trying to support, when faced with such lack of professionalism! A terrible shame!
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19 Jul, 2024 by Alan koch
I recently needed Carman Malone’s expertise and help with a family law matter! She was extremely professional and helped resolve my case without issues! She also is great go getter to have by your side, impressed 100% recommend for your matters!
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16 Oct, 2023 by Christine davis
She was totally rude and very unprofessional! She did not do her job for my son. Me him literally at plea deal, not seeing him again since his sentencing. Did not do her job, called nobody to the stand on my son's defense. I wish I would have read the reviews before we paid $7,000. Please never ever ever choose her!
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02 Mar, 2016 by C.w.
Their law offices contacted me along with a few others about a traffic violation I received in Portage Indiana. I decided on Robert Harper based on the Avvo rating and with a consultation about my case. He explained to me that he would take care of everything and that I would not have to appear in court. Without going into any details I will tell you that I was pleased with the outcome but I was not pleased with the way I had to find out about the outcome of my case. I waited for over a month and I still have not heard from him or anyone in his office. I had to contact the Portage County courthouse myself to find about the disposition of my case.
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24 Apr, 2024 by Pat herskind
The Jackson County prosecutor, Attorney Jeffrey Chalfant, has failed to file charges against The Veterinarian Blood Bank after receiving conclusive information from the Peta organization. Evidence included signed eyewitness signed statement, video and audio recordings with TVBB staff and vet records after two very neglected cats were rescued from there. Why isn't this prosecutor doing his job? Perhaps a replacement is in order?
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31 Jan, 2024 by James wyatt
Very rude hard to deal with an they take convictions from years before into consideration on crimes it's crazy once u done the time for a crime u paid ur debt right u is it still being looked at after 10 years...my husband got a charge over something so crazy a clerk gave him the wrong change they blame him for it..an use a conviction he received in 3013 against him..
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27 Feb, 2023 by Barbara mcleod
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23 May, 2024 by S cam
-5 Stars My friend's husband was extradited to Ripley County jail from out of state, and this firm was appointed to him. When she tried to contact them and failed, she asked that I go in in person. I went in and asked them that they contact her to let her know what was going on with his case because even her husband didn't know what was going on. When I told him who the inmate was, he said, "yea, he doesn't have a chance...". Um WHAT?!?!?! I don't care if you believe that you "client" is guilty or not. When you are desperate enough to sign up to become a court appointed attorney, and refuse to REPRESENT, that constitutes fraud and you should be disbarred from practicing anywhere. You DO get paid thru the court process. Just because you know you won't "win" the case is no reason to give inmates false hopes and put a bad name for any court appointed attorney. "Attornies" like this give the great ones a bad name.
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30 Dec, 2022 by Rhonda john
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09 Dec, 2022 by Jade
Very polite and considerate of what I was going through, and did all he could do in my situation and was there on my court date and was professional and supportive I felt.
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17 Sep, 2023 by Dustin robinson
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16 Jun, 2022 by Aimee orr
You can expect small results from small town attorneys. I DON'T recommend this office. If an attorney Is too cowardly to return your phone call & does it with a letter instead that you receive 3 days later after you called to ask a question you can bet that you can expect the same results in your case....MINIMAL EFFORT, / POOR COMMUNICATION= = LOUSY SERVICE...Don't waste Your $$$.. I was born & raised here. I Know. Instead, call my friend & attorney, at Keystone Xing : , BANKS & BROWER.
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16 Aug, 2018 by Robert s
Was in business for myself for 18 years. I’m that time I had multiple opportunity to need a good attorney. I went through several before finding these guys. I used Schoening It didn’t take long for me to kmiw this would be a long term relationship. First there was a high degree of ethic. No billing for small phone calls and their prices are very fair They were open to meet at near notice and knowledgeable. I can’t speak for anyone other then Schoening but they are likeky all same way. Highly recommend them
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29 Sep, 2020 by Anonymous
Herb is a very shaddy lawyer. He doesnt listen to clients. He will not stand up for you even if you are innocent. Herb is the last person you would want representing you and is very condescending. He will tell you what you want to hear then throw you to the wolves come crunch time. He's also part of the good ole boy program in Hendrix Co.
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25 Jan, 2024 by Yvette
"Ian" seemed to be temperamental prior to my hearing, and throughout the entire hearing displayed mannerisms that confirmed my supposition. "Ian" incessantly displayed behaviors of unnecessary agitation, impatience, and intolerance. He also had a very impudent and unprofessional demeanor during the entire hearing, which leads me to believe I didn't get the fair trial I deserved. "Ian" was also heavily biased towards the plaintiff, and when the defendant admitted to abnormal and offensive behavior, "Ian" did not ask the defendant ANY questions that would have ensued the plaintiff's innocence. It seemed clear to me that "Ian" had already decided before our hearing whom he felt was truly "innocent". The case dealt with a delicate matter of blatant harassment and bigotry from a person exhibiting cognitive decline. This was our first court hearing, and he was not thorough in explaining the process. I am immensely disappointed that this is the best Marion County has to offer when it comes to civil justice. He appeared to be ableist, favoring of a certain demographic, and insensitive to the common issues faced by minorities, especially first time "offenders". "Ian" also seemed to be inconsiderate of veterans, something that I simply cannot fathom. It felt unjust of "Ian" to scold a minority for how they retaliate to bigotry. I am appalled that he is elected to handle civil cases, as he lacks compassion, and professional composure. It is imperative that we have magistrates that incessantly display integrity and uphold a professional attitude. Justice cannot properly be served by someone as immensely biased and unprofessional as "Ian". As a usually optimistic individual, I hope to see the day Marion County civil court will redeem itself with magistrates that legitimately want to deliver justice to the public, and discharge "Ian" Stewart.
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11 Oct, 2019 by Jorge
I hired John to represent me on a FCRA complaint. He was knowledgeable and was able to achieve a good result. However, he received my settlement check six weeks ago and has made numerous excuses to delay payment: I will pay tomorrow, I will get to this in a few days, I calculated my contingency fee wrong, I forgot to credit the payments you made. I was even billed for him to read the email with my wire instructions, but then he supposedly mailed a check for a portion of the settlement which was then apparently lost in the mail. I have left him apx 25 voicemails in the last 50 days and he has not returned one. I have sent apx 25 emails and he has responded to apx 5, every time with a new excuse.
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16 Feb, 2021 by Anonymous
Hired this man and paid him cash to get my liscense ...soon as a problem with how he handled the case, he ditches me . And im without my liscense. I contacted him ......was which was a very hard thing to do he hangs up on me . at the end i paid him to do a job, I got to finish on my own 'go figure. would not recommend him to anyone.
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13 Sep, 2022 by Debra carver
It was such a let down today. The Judge, Carrie Stiller, allowed her motherly emotions to control her judgement. She just decided/ordered a father to pay for college to a daughter that will have nothing to do with him. We had evidence of reputation that had a time span of over 10 years to current The judge said if anything that happened when she was younger than 18 couldn't be heard.... that she would only accept evidence from the age of 18 on....but then turned around and used an old text from the same time frame of 16 as the bases for her decision. Then had the audacity to scold him as a father over the 1 text. Not even acknowledging all the mounds of evidence. It makes me feel she didn't even research the previous hearings. I'm not speaking on her overall performance throughout being in her position. I'm solely speaking on her judgement with this case. Very disappointed. Justice was not served.
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03 Nov, 2021 by Lani h
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What a Civil Rights Lawyer Can Do for You

A civil rights lawyer focuses on protecting individuals whose constitutional rights have been violated by government authorities, employers, or private organizations. These lawyers specialize in cases involving discrimination, police misconduct, freedom of speech, and other fundamental rights guaranteed under the U.S. Constitution and civil rights laws, such as the Civil Rights Act, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Fair Housing Act.

Whether you've been discriminated against due to race, gender, religion, disability, or other protected characteristics, or you believe your civil rights have been violated by a government entity, a civil rights lawyer can help you seek justice, hold wrongdoers accountable, and secure compensation for any harm you've suffered.

When Should I Hire a Civil Rights Lawyer?

You should hire a civil rights lawyer when your constitutional rights or other protected rights have been violated, and you need legal assistance to seek justice. Some key situations in which you may need a civil rights lawyer include:

  • Employment discrimination: If you have faced discrimination at work based on race, gender, age, religion, national origin, or disability, a civil rights lawyer can help you file claims under laws such as Title VII of the Civil Rights Act or the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
  • Police misconduct or brutality: If you were the victim of police brutality, unlawful arrest, racial profiling, or other forms of misconduct, a lawyer can help you file a lawsuit for violations of your Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights.
  • Freedom of speech or assembly violations: If your First Amendment rights to free speech or peaceful assembly have been restricted by the government, a civil rights lawyer can represent you in challenging the violation.
  • Housing discrimination: If you’ve been denied housing or faced unfair treatment due to your race, ethnicity, gender, or disability, a lawyer can help you file a complaint under the Fair Housing Act.
  • Voter rights violations: If you believe your right to vote has been unfairly suppressed or you’ve faced discrimination in the voting process, a civil rights lawyer can help you fight for your rights.
  • Disability rights violations: If you’ve faced discrimination in accessing public spaces, employment, or services due to a disability, a lawyer can help enforce your rights under the ADA.
  • LGBTQ+ rights violations: If you've experienced discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity in employment, housing, or public services, a civil rights lawyer can help you pursue legal remedies.

Hiring a lawyer early on can help you understand your legal options and build a strong case to protect your rights.

What Does a Civil Rights Lawyer Do?

A civil rights lawyer provides legal representation and advocacy to individuals whose rights have been violated. Their work can include:

  • Filing lawsuits: A civil rights lawyer can represent you in court by filing lawsuits against individuals, businesses, or government entities that violated your rights.
  • Advocating for policy changes: Civil rights lawyers often engage in advocacy work, pushing for reforms to laws and policies that infringe upon people's rights.
  • Representing clients in discrimination claims: These lawyers help clients file claims with federal or state agencies, such as the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) or the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
  • Negotiating settlements: In many cases, civil rights lawyers work to negotiate settlements for their clients before a case goes to trial, securing compensation for damages such as lost wages, emotional distress, or legal fees.
  • Defending freedom of expression: Lawyers may represent clients whose rights to free speech, assembly, or protest were violated by government restrictions or other actions.
  • Handling appeals: If your civil rights case has been decided but you wish to appeal the ruling, a civil rights lawyer can help you through the appeals process.

How Are Civil Rights Lawyers Paid?

Civil rights lawyers typically charge for their services based on the complexity of the case and the type of legal work involved. Common payment structures include:

  • Contingency fee: Many civil rights lawyers work on a contingency basis, meaning they only get paid if they win your case. Their fee is typically a percentage (usually 25% to 40%) of the settlement or damages awarded.
  • Hourly rate: For cases that require extensive legal research or litigation, some lawyers charge by the hour, with rates ranging from $150 to $500 or more, depending on the lawyer’s experience and location.
  • Pro bono or sliding scale: Some civil rights lawyers or organizations may work on a pro bono (free) basis or use a sliding fee scale for clients who cannot afford typical legal fees.
  • Flat fee: In specific cases, a lawyer may charge a flat fee for services like drafting legal documents or filing a complaint.

It’s important to clarify the fee structure during your initial consultation to avoid unexpected costs.

How Much Does a Civil Rights Lawyer Cost?

The cost of hiring a civil rights lawyer varies depending on the complexity of the case, the lawyer’s experience, and the type of legal issue. General cost estimates include:

  • Contingency fee cases: For cases taken on a contingency basis, the lawyer’s fee will typically range from 25% to 40% of the settlement or judgment awarded.
  • Hourly rates: Many civil rights lawyers charge hourly rates ranging from $150 to $500 or more, depending on their experience and the complexity of the case.
  • Flat fees: For straightforward legal tasks, such as filing a complaint with a government agency or drafting legal documents, flat fees may range from $1,000 to $5,000.
  • Pro bono work: Some civil rights lawyers or nonprofit organizations provide free legal representation in certain cases involving important constitutional or civil rights issues.

Be sure to ask for a detailed estimate of costs during your consultation to understand the financial commitment involved.

Top Questions to Ask a Civil Rights Lawyer

Before hiring a civil rights lawyer, it’s important to ask the right questions to ensure they are the best fit for your case. Key questions to ask include:

  1. What experience do you have with civil rights cases?
    Ensure the lawyer has experience handling cases similar to yours, whether it’s employment discrimination, police misconduct, or First Amendment violations.
  2. How do you charge for your services?
    Clarify whether the lawyer works on a contingency fee basis, hourly rate, or flat fee, and ask for an estimate of the total cost of your case.
  3. What is the likelihood of success for my case?
    Ask the lawyer to provide an honest assessment of your case, including the strengths, weaknesses, and potential outcomes.
  4. Have you handled cases like mine before?
    Inquire about the lawyer’s experience in cases with similar facts and legal issues.
  5. What is the timeline for resolving my case?
    While exact timelines can vary, ask for an estimate of how long your case may take, from filing to resolution.
  6. Will you handle my case personally?
    In larger firms, junior attorneys or paralegals may work on parts of your case, so it’s important to know who will handle your legal matter directly.

How to Check the Credibility of a Civil Rights Lawyer

To ensure you are hiring a reputable civil rights lawyer, take the following steps to verify their credentials and track record:

  • Verify their state bar license: Check with your state bar association to confirm that the lawyer is licensed to practice and has no disciplinary actions against them.
  • Look for specific civil rights experience: Review the lawyer’s website or professional profile to ensure they specialize in civil rights law and have a history of handling cases like yours.
  • Read client reviews and testimonials: Look for client reviews on platforms like Avvo, Martindale-Hubbell, or Google to see what previous clients have said about the lawyer’s professionalism and success rate.
  • Ask for references: A credible lawyer should be able to provide references from past clients who can speak to their experience with civil rights cases.
  • Check for advocacy or nonprofit work: Lawyers involved with civil rights organizations, such as the ACLU or NAACP Legal Defense Fund, may have a strong reputation in the civil rights legal community.

What Should I Prepare for My First Consultation?

To get the most out of your first consultation with a civil rights lawyer, it’s important to come prepared with relevant documents and information. Here’s what you should bring:

  • A detailed account of the violation: Provide a written summary of the events, including dates, times, and any people involved in the violation of your rights.
  • Documentation and evidence: Bring any supporting documentation, such as emails, letters, photos, or video footage that may help prove the violation of your rights.
  • Records of complaints or reports: If you’ve filed complaints with a government agency or reported the violation, bring copies of those documents.
  • List of questions: Write down any questions you have about the legal process, costs, and potential outcomes of your case.
  • Information on damages or harm: Be prepared to discuss the harm you’ve suffered due to the violation, such as emotional distress, financial loss, or physical injury.

By preparing thoroughly for your consultation, you can help the lawyer assess your case more effectively and get the best possible legal advice on how to proceed.

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