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10 May, 2024 by Jamori shelton
Best Attorney anyone could ask Mr.Patterson saved my life
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08 May, 2024 by Jamal renfroe
The Fly Lawyer definitely lived up to his name. Dedicated service and proven results. You’d be doing yourself a disservice by retaining anyone else for your legal needs. Thank you again to The Fly Lawyer.
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08 May, 2024 by Jackie patterson
******ATTORNEY RESPONSE TO REVIEW BY ANGELA MADDOX I have no issue with a bad review if it is warranted but Ms. Maddox 71 year old father is serving Life plus 90 years not because my representation but because the jury ruled that he Ambushed an unarmed young man who was driving a cart because Ms. Maddox father thought this young man was trying to take his land that her father had lived on for years only to discover the land never belonged to her dad. Her dad according to the testimony at trial showed that her dad told a deputy sheriff a year earlier that if y’all don’t do anything about this man “I guess y’all will do something when I shoot him”. On the day of the killing her dad went to the sheriff department to complain like he had done on many other times and when the sheriff told him this was a civil matter, one hour later the young man was ambushed without any warning and was able to run to his house and died in front of his wife and newborn child. And her dad told the police after the killing that he will be spending the rest of his life in prison before he ever hired me. So it was not my representation that got him life plus 90 years, it was his anger and hatred for a young man he thought was trying to take land that never belonged to him. And last but not least the jury was not happy when they heard testimony that her dad had the nerve to buy the land after he killed the young man. Ms. Maddox please go to the prison and be mad with your dad for his actions and not the actions of his lawyer.
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07 May, 2024 by Consuelo dodson
My family and I are extremely pleased with the THE FLY LAWYER. He’s very knowledgeable, responsive, and personable. The FLY LAWYER knows every one and every knows him, because he stands on business. We will definitely recommend him to EVERYONE! He’s needed!
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29 Apr, 2024 by Angel maddox
Jackie Patterson is by far the worst lawyer in the world. He was hired to represent my father who is 71 years old, went to court him on a murder charge in Harris county stood court, and never open his mouth. And was paid $28,000 never look back my mother was in the process of going through cancer and chemo and radiation terminal illness. Had my father go to court knowing all this is going on never asked any questions about what really happened. He did nothing he was by far the worst Man in And even made it so that his kids couldn’t even go into the courtroom and even testify for their father if anyone pays his man, they’re gonna lose their money for no reason his bard like the worst lawyer in the world please don’t give your money to this man
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04 Feb, 2013 by Thomas
I got a flier from J. Max Davis after I was sued by a company that took over a "debt" on a car that I had turned back in to the dealer because it was a lemon. The flyer said he could possibly get the case dismissed. I hired him for a low price, payable over a few months, and within a year he got the case dismissed
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23 Sep, 2010 by Grace
Mr. Davis helped me solve my debt problems when he got a case dismissed after I was sued by a credit card company. He is not a bankruptcy lawyer and he only does debt defense when one of the collection agencies/credit companies sue you.The suing company tried to bully me. They tried to get me to do a quick (but very unfair) settlement with them but he stood up to them and stopped them from getting a judgment and garnishing my wages. His fee was very reasonable and it also helped me that he accepted interest free low monthly payments.
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26 Jul, 2024 by Mayra
El abogado Luis y su asistente Berenice son los mejores!! Especialmente Berenice que estuvo conmigo en cada paso y siempre contestando cualquier duda que tuve! La verdad estoy inmensamente agradecida con ella después de 21 años por fin regreso a mi país. Berenice gracias por toda su ayuda y su apoyo❤️
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30 Oct, 2023 by Jessenia lópez
El abogado Luis Pérez Eguiarte junto a su asistente Gianina Sandoval hicieron un gran trabajo mi esposo obtuvo su residencia permanente en este país el proceso fue un poco largo pero ellos siempre estaban ahí al pendiente del caso contestando cualquier duda que tuviéramos recomiendo mucho a este Abogado sin duda fue la mejor opción que pudimos tomar.
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03 Apr, 2023 by Amisadai
Estoy muy agradecida y contenta con el trabajo que hizo el abogado Luis Perez. Todos fueron muy amables y profesionales. Tambien estoy agradecida con Berenice Gutierrez por ayudarme en todo y explicarme bien las cosas de mi caso. Los recominedo para ayuda con sus casos.
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15 Feb, 2024 by Rachel mcintyre
Amazing! Andrew ( Andy) Conn was so great. He listened and answered all my questions. He changed my life with what he did for my case. I can never thank him enough.
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