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Pros
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Highly experienced and knowledgeable in employment law and civil rights
“Jim Garrity's experience with employment law is second to none. Can't give him enough praise.”
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Responsive, caring, and dedicated to client success
“He made me feel as though I was his only client, never too busy to take my calls, always responsive via text or email in a timely manner.”
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Impressive and supportive staff that go above and beyond
“His paralegal Wanda is as genuine as they come, with a warm and inviting smile, full of southern charm and determination. She is there for you from day one, truly making you feel as though no other client exists.”
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Willing to fight tirelessly to get clients the justice they deserve
“He will tell you and so will I, you are worth the fight. Let your voice be heard and let your story be told, for you will pave the way and set the precedent for those that come after you.”
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Consistently receives excellent reviews from satisfied clients
“Honestly! Jim provided the best representation I had ever obtained, or received, regarding his professionalism.”
Cons
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Occasional issues with communication and responsiveness
“No calls, no answer.”
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Some clients feel their cases were not handled as thoroughly or aggressively as expected
“She couldn't even get my case to a jury.”
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A few clients report feeling left in the dark about the status of their cases
“My case has been worked on for 5yrs now ... I finally get a mediation date ... for the first time I get to talk to someone.”

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25 Sep, 2024 by Gernea mobley
My experience with this law firm was not the best. It started out rather smooth and then made a huge turn towards the end. My case was drawn out over five years when it could have been much less. Let me start by first addressing the customer service from most of the individuals who answer the phone. They have no phone etiquette when you call the office. It seems as if they are bothered or don't have the time to deal with anyone. I have encountered rudeness on several occasions which sets the tone for what this firm is all about. The people who answer the phones are not educated on general questions, you never get any help or answers and your always transferred so quickly or asked to leave a message. Secondly, the lack of communication this office has is diabolical. After sitting and waiting almost 4 years for any movement on my case, I begin to receive calls and emails from random people I never spoke to before requesting that I come to meetings with short notice. My time was not taken into consideration at all. I mean asking that someone attend a deposition or an online meeting one day before is unreasonable without advance notice or proper preparation. You will never speak to Ms. Mattox at all I gather that the firm is only named after her, I spoke to her one time on a 3 way call at the very end stage of my case for about five minutes. My case was passed over to multiple people throughout the entire process I was so confused and was never given any clarity as to who was actually handling my case until the very end. I was not given full and complete honesty about some information, I was told one thing and received the opposite. This firm has showed me that they are concerned with their own satisfaction instead of the clients. Without going into any specific details regarding my case I will say that I feel that the five years I wasted and waited for a resolution and outcome was totally unnecessary and those who handled my case know exactly what I am talking about. This review is more so for the potential clients of this firm. I would encourage you to ask as many questions as you can from the beginning and stay knowledgeable about your case to avoid what I went through.
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06 Sep, 2024 by Steve hogg
I called to try to get answers about my issues.Before I could explain they the receptionist basicly told me the same thing I been hearing for the past 4 years. You mean to tell me lawyers go to school to only do accidents?
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06 Sep, 2024 by Tracy scarbary
The experience for me was horrible. They do send you a letter in the beginning explaining you will go long times with no communication, that's an understatement! I never even meet the attorney assigned to my case. Never had a one on one discussion with anyone. Took over 4years to resolve, can't blame that all on covid! The process is confusing, the receptionist is rude, and it always felt like I was bothering them when I would call and try to get updates. Very disappointing from start to finish. Once settled took forever for payout, and understand the 40% percent the firm gets comes off the top not after fees are paid, you may not realize it but it makes a difference in what you end up with!!
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22 Aug, 2024 by Regieona moody
10/10 customer service.! Absolutely went in without knowing anything,gave all my information to Jim and he sure enough helped me understand the importance of MY RIGHTS.He is so amazing at what he does and WONT leave you disappointed. The communication was great,any time I had a silly question he was right there to answer. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF AN DEPENDABLE LAWYER THIS IS YOUR SIGN TO GO TO HIM.!!! Absolutely love him.
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12 Aug, 2024 by Sanity11795
Tried calling got hung up on TWICE by the desk clerk
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