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04 Oct, 2017 by Anonymous
wouldn't return calls. Charged me an outrageous amount and did NOTHING. Cost me my house and half of everything I owned. Stay away!
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20 Nov, 2015 by Jennifer
Bryan has helped me out many times in the past 6 yrs. On different cases. He has always pulled through & got what I wanted done. He also works with you on making payments. Which is helpful in times of hardship.
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22 Aug, 2015 by Anonymous
Bryan was able to assist me in getting full custody of my daughter and an emergency hearing the day after christmas. As a father it is hard to get custody of your child in Arkansas but Bryan can get the job done if it is at all possible for you to get custody. He has been very helpful in many other instances where I needed quick legal advice and very reasonable with his cost compared to his competition in the area. If you are in a bind and need a quick & reliable lawyer Bryan is the guy you need to call.
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20 Sep, 2020 by Roger
Roger Morgan helped me out on a case with a collection agency, he was affordable and very responsive. I ended up getting a judgment but it was a lot less than their original demand.
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23 Dec, 2017 by Anonymous
My case was a nightmare, dragged on and on with no assertion whatsoever. The trial date a joke - he was more concerned with socializing. I lost thousands in a matter that should have been an easy negotiation. He couldn't negotiate his way out of a paper bag. In the end, he reneged on promises of conclusion, pretending it was never said and threatened to withdraw from the case. Once challenging his tone with verbatim recollection of the precise agreements and provided proof, he conceded and the case concluded. I wouldn't recommend him to my worst enemy.
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27 Aug, 2017 by Anonymous
He dropped my case after accepting to represent me and after starting proceedings. Left me hanging!!!
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24 Apr, 2019 by Anonymous
Hired for lien work. $2000 by the time the lien was filed. By that time, not even worth the money to file suit. Poor adviser. I always had to reach out to him for any information. He never called on phone. Always sent an email then charged for 1/2 hour of time. Also charged just to read my emails. Never informed me on any dealings with other parties lawyer. Do not waste your time with this firm!’
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29 Jul, 2015 by Anonymous
was aggressive towards me, made me feel scared, i did not feel like i could talk to him without him yelling at me. i know he talked about me to other people because they told me so. people who were not directly involved with my situation. would not recommend this person.
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12 Dec, 2008 by Anonymous
Unable to handle the most common tasks efficiently. Did bare minimums, and only when prodded. Did not keep me informed at all.
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15 Oct, 2017 by Mary
After our father's death in Aug. 2016, and our "brother" threw out our father's beloved pets, changed the locks to our father's house, including all the gates surrounding the house, my sister and I hired Mike for a fee of $2500, which HE said would be the "flat fee "from beginning to end to take care of EVERYTHING." My sister and I had the initial consult with Mike in Sept. 2016, at which time he collected the $2500, promising to file a motion QUICKLY, in order to remove our "brother" as administrator. Six months later, Mike had done NOTHING, while our "brother" listed the house for sale, emptied the furniture, contents, and heirlooms, and sold our father's vehicle. ALL done without my and my sister's permission or involvement! MIKE ALLOWED IT ALL TO HAPPEN with NO action taken! I would text Mike periodically, just trying to get him to do his JOB! Mike would barely respond, and no action taken. Finally, in FEBRUARY 2017, when everything out of the house was gone, and the vehicle was sold, and the house up for sale, Mike finally filed a 6 month old motion to remove our "brother" as administrator, AFTER he had it all! Now the house has a buyer, though I have never been consulted. And the kicker of it all, is that Mike says that I was "abusive", a real joke, because I tried to get him to do his job! Had Mike just filed the initial motion in Sept. 2016, it all could have been resolved. He is a NIGHTMARE!
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25 May, 2015 by Kevin
Mike was paid to do a social security disability case for me . He was paid 2500 up front and two and a half years later the only thing that has been done was by me sighning five medical release documents that he never even sent out . I personally called all five places and each one told me they never received anything . went to the social security office and they verified by my name, social and birthday that I wasn't in the system .
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23 Sep, 2009 by Tammy
I paid Scott $1250. to represent me in a case against my ex husband and he moved from Paragould to Jonesboro without telling me and I'm assuming any other clients either. When I tracked him down he was working for the prosecuting attorneys office. Since then I have had 3 very short conversations with him. He promised each time to get back to me. He doesn't keep his promises. He avoids my phone calls, text's and emails. I am in the process of getting a letter (with a law students help) to the Arkansas Bar Association and filing a complaint against Scott Ellington. If he would have returned my calls and money i would not have had to do this. I am also consulting an attorney in Jonesboro to take action against Scott Ellington. Do not trust this man because he will make you believe he can help you and after he gets your money you will not hear from him again!
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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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27 Mar, 2013 by Mary
I hired Mr Treece over 1 year ago because of credit card fraud. I presented all of my information to him initially, and he agreed to take my case. Mr Treece has indeed represented me and the case by the credit card company against me has been dropped. Obviously I am very happy about that, although I do honestly have to say that it really should not have been very difficult to get it dropped as the company had no signatures at all of mine, everything was done over the internet, I did not commit any fraud. Part of my dissatisfaction with Mr Treece stems from the fact that he agreed up front to represent me at any time in the future should I need assistance because the person that committed the fraud has my social security number and had previously done this same thing with another credit card. He is in no way indicating he will continue to assist me as he will not respond to my last 3 e-mails. Mr Treece is very slow to return phone calls and e-mails and I am judging by the lack of his response to my last e-mail that I am no longer his client, without any further notification from him, he has not addressed any of my questions. Although the credit card company has dropped the suit, there is still unsettled business. I am very disappointed in the overall service. I addressed my dissatisfaction with him at least a couple of times, he apologized to me and said that he was going to pay more attention to my case. I have paid on time, done everything I have been asked to do and I think his care of my case, although I do realize it is a small case, is very unprofessional and I feel he misrepresented how he would assist me in the beginning. I would not recommend him as an attorney.
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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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25 Mar, 2023 by Anonymous
Well, if you like to be ignored he's the man for you. Or if you get a response you receive it from his secretary. Quote, "He told me to tell you......when he has something to tell you he will. " this has been going on for over 2 years. So if you love sitting in Texarkana jail for that long with non committed court date because he's still using that old covid excuse. You go right ahead. This man has given horrible representation. Good luck if you don't heed my advice.
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10 Jan, 2019 by Mistyc rising
I hired Mr Campbell for a garnishment. He has been uncommunicative for months at a time. He doesn’t respond to emails either. He has no secretary so you know nothing about your case. He didn’t inform me when he received funds. And he didn’t inform me when he stopped receiving funds. He also kept funds and made excuses as to why money wasn’t dispersed to me for two months. And still has yet to tell me why the garnishment stopped. When I complained about the lack of communication he fired me as a client. Worst lawyer I’ve ever worked with. Now I’m in the process of hiring another lawyer to finish my case.
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29 Sep, 2022 by Dustin mcfarland
I had a utility locate to mark for the city that went across their property. I was parked on their property for no more than 3 minutes. Some lady walked up to me, (snobby lawyer type) asked me what I was doing there, and that I wasn't supposed to be going past the private parking signs. She walked off before I could inform her that her office bordered a utility easement, and the law allows me to access said easement, regardless if she likes it or not. If she doesn't know a simple law like that, and wants to be a see you next Tuesday about it, how do you think she'll do in court?
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What a Real Estate Lawyer Can Do for You

A real estate lawyer provides legal assistance in transactions and disputes involving property, including residential and commercial real estate. Whether you're buying, selling, leasing, or developing property, a real estate attorney can help ensure that your transactions are legally sound and your rights are protected. They review contracts, perform due diligence, resolve disputes, and provide legal representation in negotiations and litigation involving property matters.

Real estate lawyers are crucial in safeguarding your investment by ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal real estate laws, as well as protecting you from potential legal pitfalls related to property ownership and transactions.

When Should I Hire a Real Estate Lawyer?

Hiring a real estate lawyer is beneficial in various scenarios, including:

  • Buying or selling property: When navigating complex real estate contracts, it’s advisable to have a lawyer review and ensure that the terms are favorable and legal.
  • Commercial property transactions: For leasing, purchasing, or selling commercial properties, a lawyer can help manage the intricate legal aspects of such transactions.
  • Zoning or land use issues: If you're planning to develop property or change its use, a real estate lawyer can guide you through zoning laws and land use regulations.
  • Resolving property disputes: For boundary disputes, title issues, or disagreements over property rights, a lawyer can help mediate or litigate the matter.
  • Foreclosures or evictions: If you're dealing with foreclosure or managing a tenant eviction, legal representation ensures that the process adheres to local laws and protects your interests.
  • Title and deed issues: Lawyers can help clear title disputes, ensure the legitimacy of property deeds, and handle transfers of ownership.

What Does a Real Estate Lawyer Do?

A real estate lawyer provides a range of services to help with property transactions and disputes, including:

  • Contract drafting and review: Ensuring that purchase agreements, leases, and other contracts are legally binding, fair, and protect your interests.
  • Title search and clearance: Conducting a thorough title search to ensure that the property has no legal claims or liens that could affect ownership.
  • Facilitate closing: Managing the closing process in real estate transactions, including reviewing final documents and ensuring that everything is in order before the transfer of ownership.
  • Resolve disputes: Handling legal disputes related to property ownership, boundaries, zoning, or tenants.
  • Assist in financing: Reviewing loan agreements and mortgage documents to ensure the terms are fair and legally sound.
  • Zoning and land use advice: Guiding clients through the complexities of zoning laws and building regulations for property development or renovation projects.

How Are Real Estate Lawyers Paid?

Real estate lawyers typically charge for their services in the following ways:

  • Flat fee: Many real estate transactions, such as reviewing a sales contract or assisting with a closing, are charged on a flat-fee basis.
  • Hourly rates: If a lawyer is handling complex disputes or litigation, they may charge by the hour. Hourly rates can vary significantly based on the lawyer’s experience and location.
  • Contingency fees: In rare cases, such as property disputes or claims for damages, a lawyer may work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if you win or settle the case.
  • Retainer: For ongoing legal support, some clients may pay a retainer, which is an upfront fee used as a deposit for future legal services.

It's important to clarify the fee structure with your attorney before hiring them to avoid any surprises.

How Much Does a Real Estate Lawyer Cost?

The cost of a real estate lawyer varies based on the complexity of the matter, the location of the property, and the lawyer’s experience. Key factors that affect pricing include:

  • Type of transaction or issue: Simple tasks, like contract reviews, typically cost less than handling a complex property dispute or litigation.
  • Experience and location: More experienced lawyers or those in high-demand areas, like urban centers, often charge higher rates.
  • Billing structure: Lawyers may charge a flat fee for basic services like document review or hourly for more time-intensive work such as disputes or litigation.

Flat fees for straightforward services like closing assistance may range from $500 to $1,500.

Hourly rates can range from $150 to $400 or more, depending on the attorney’s experience and location.

Always discuss fees upfront to understand the overall cost of the legal service you're receiving.

Top Questions to Ask a Real Estate Lawyer

Before hiring a real estate lawyer, ask the following questions to ensure they are the right fit for your legal needs:

  1. What experience do you have with real estate law?
    Ensure the lawyer has experience in the type of real estate transaction or dispute you’re facing, whether residential, commercial, or development-related.
  2. What is your fee structure?
    Ask how the lawyer charges for services - whether it's a flat fee, hourly rate, or retainer - so there are no surprises later on.
  3. How long will the process take?
    Especially important for real estate transactions or disputes with deadlines, ask for a general estimate of how long the process will last.
  4. Have you handled cases similar to mine?
    Experience with similar transactions or disputes can give you confidence that the lawyer knows how to handle your case.
  5. Will you handle my case personally, or will it be passed to another attorney?
    Confirm who will be handling the bulk of your case work, especially in larger firms where junior lawyers may take on some responsibilities.
  6. Can you provide references?
    Speaking with past clients can give you insight into the lawyer's experience and how they handle cases.

How to Check the Credibility of a Real Estate Lawyer

To ensure you’re hiring a reputable real estate lawyer, take these steps:

  • Check with the state bar association: Verify that the lawyer is licensed and in good standing with no disciplinary actions on their record.
  • Read online reviews and testimonials: Look for reviews on legal directories and platforms like Avvo or Martindale-Hubbell to see what past clients have said.
  • Ask for references: A credible lawyer should have past clients willing to share their experiences.
  • Review their track record and expertise: Look at the lawyer’s website or LinkedIn profile for information about their experience in real estate law and any relevant cases they’ve handled.
  • Membership in professional organizations: Lawyers who are members of respected legal or real estate organizations, like the American Bar Association’s Real Property Division, often signal credibility and expertise.

What Should I Prepare for My First Consultation?

To make your first meeting with a real estate lawyer productive, you should prepare the following materials:

  • Relevant property documents: Bring purchase agreements, lease contracts, mortgage documents, zoning permits, or any other paperwork related to your case.
  • A summary of the issue or transaction: Be ready to explain the situation, whether it's a property dispute, contract negotiation, or development issue.
  • Questions about the legal process: Prepare a list of questions about how the lawyer will handle your case and what steps are involved.
  • Financial documents or loan agreements: If the case involves financing or a mortgage, bring any related documents for the lawyer to review.
  • Your goals and timeline: Be clear about what outcome you're hoping for, and if there are any deadlines that need to be considered, such as closing dates or legal filings.

By coming prepared, you can ensure that your consultation is efficient and informative, allowing you to assess whether the lawyer is the right fit for your real estate needs.

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