Jay S. Grife, experienced Consumer Protection, Debt Collection attorney in Saint Johns, FL with 15 reviews
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Jay S. Grife

450 State Road 13 Ste 106, Saint Johns, FL

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Education

1997:
University of Florida, Master of History - Legal
1995:
University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor
1991:
Jacksonville University, BA - Bachelor of Arts
1974:
Ohio College of PM, Doctor of Podiatric Medicine

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Anonymous

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06 Jul, 2021
he was my lawyer for 5 years for a medical malpractice lawsuit started out great than after 3 years could not get much done from him he kept stating good case to go to trial to win then things changed did not get much info from him on case slowing started to dwindle drag me out 5 years and than informed me about if we loose what it would cost me never talked about this because he keep saying going to trial because my lawsuit against doctor looked great had a great trail lawyer and drs lawyer was I admit was tough but keep telling me good case to go to trial well than sudden he reminder me about cost of loosing which than scared me and I dropped case would never give explanation on why not going to trial just keep saying what the cost would be if we lost so I gave up. to scared to proceed after all these years I now was not going to trial and would never see any compensation for me against the dr who screwed my foot up so I do not recommend anybody proceed with grife law firm.
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Cara

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30 Sep, 2015
I would highly recommend Jay to anyone! Jay is an intelligent, compassionate person. Jay handled my case in a timely fashion with intelligenence and compassion. He was always available to answer any questions . Jay will stick by your side and get the job done! I would not hesitate to recommend him or hire him again if needed.
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Tawnya

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24 Aug, 2015
I am in the process of trying to collect two judgment awards in civil cases here in central fl. I have gone as far as I could go on my own in order to collect the debts. I sought out legal advise online and came across this site "Avvo". I wrote out my problem and received responses from several lawyers. Most of which told me that my cases were not worth pursuing and basically I should get a life. Attorney Mark Theodore Tischhauser has referred to me as a "starry eyed lay person who rely upon the courts to resolve their disputes........." I also posted a thank you response and Mr. Tischhauser's reply was as quote "Being thankful or gracious does little to overcome the often poor financial and legal decision making fueled by stubborn determination and the emotion of a self determined righteous cause." He also stated that a lawyer knows whether it's worth it or not to pursue a judgment. Was this supposed to be helpful or was I reprimanded for my inquiry? I was under the impression that this is the purpose of 'Avvo'. Seeking legal advice and possibly hiring a lawyer. Mind you, I never mentioned the amounts of the judgments or if I sued a person or a business. I basically said that I won judgments in civil matters, filed some motions that were denied and need advise on how to pursue. Out of the different responses that I received only one was on the positive note. Jay Grife was the only attorney that had an encouraging response. He is the only one who has taken the time to guide me in suggesting alternative options. I was beginning to feel that obtaining my judgments are hopeless. Since my income is low I have been trying to file all motions on my own to no avail. I just need a little guidance on what my next best options are. Mr. Grife made me feel that there is still hope. He didn't ridicule or belittle me in any way. He has made me feel that my cases are just as important as any other. I was at my wits end, but after speaking personally with him, he has made me feel more confident then ever before. His impression on me is that he work from the heart. Not just the almighty dollar. He really cares and treat people with dignity and the utmost respect Compared to other attorneys who has acknowledged my posts, he is the tops. In all of my years as a consumer I have never been inspired enough by anyone to actually sit down and write a review about them. That is how much I have been impressed by Attorney Jay S. Grife's professionalism. If you are looking for a lawyer who view you as a person, not just a dollar sign, Jay S. Grife is the attorney for you. He is smart, witty and thorough. He can and will get the job done. I will follow up my review at a later date with the outcome.
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Pros
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Thorough, professional, and knowledgeable in the law
“He was able to demonstrate a great knowledge of the law and was quick to get all the necessary papers and documents in order.”
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Empathetic and genuinely cares about clients
“One of the most important things I found about Mr. Grife was that he seemed to show a true feeling of empathy. He was genuine and I found myself fully trusting his work and opinion.”
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Responsive and communicative
“He was also very fast to return calls which was a major positive.”
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Successful in achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“Every time I have used him, we have come out on top. He is very resourceful and persuasive.”
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Diligent and dedicated to client's best interests
“He has been hired to represent my interests in all matters.”
Cons
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Potential lack of transparency and communication about case progress
“he kept stating good case to go to trial to win then things changed did not get much info from him on case slowing started to dwindle drag me out 5 years and than informed me about if we loose what it would cost me never talked about this because he keep saying going to trial because my lawsuit against doctor looked great.”
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Possible reluctance to proceed to trial even when case appears strong
“well than sudden he reminder me about cost of loosing which than scared me and I dropped case would never give explanation on why not going to trial just keep saying what the cost would be if we lost so I gave up.”

Publications

1996:
Legal Seminars, Soul of Foot Malpractice Claims

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