John W. Roper, experienced Civil Rights, Consumer Protection attorney in Columbus, GA with 6 reviews
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John W. Roper

The Corporate Center, Columbus, GA

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University of Georgia, MS Curriculum-ABT
1981:
Atlanta Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1968:
Georgia Southern University, BBA
1966:
Columbus State University, A.S.

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Robert

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16 Feb, 2017
Mr. Roper has helped me with several matters. More than once, he charged me absolutely nothing, not because I couldn't pay, but because he stated that he didn't devote enough time to my issue. I highly recommend Mr. Roper. He is an attorney you can trust.
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Frankreynolds

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10 Aug, 2012
I had a problem with a credit card company taking a debt settlement agreement that was made, but they took my money and sold my account to another company who then attempted to collect the remainder. I was lied to and needed justice. I talked to almost every civil lawyer in town and none would take my case. One told me that there just was not any money in it. I was more worried about my record being set straight rather than getting monetary damages. Monetary damages would just be a bonus. It turns out all those other lawyers just didn't have the knowledge or experience. They had no idea what to do. Mr. Roper took my case and he knew exactly what to do. I handed him all of my documentation and paid his retainer. He was kind enough to call me and give me status updates every few weeks even though I chose to not call him and let him concentrate on his work. A couple months later he won me a check for a couple thousand dollars. All I can say is that he was amazing. When no other lawyer had the time or experience to handle my case, he turned it into a chunk of money. When we split the money, his office manager noticed at the last minute that I was "overcharged" a couple hundred and re-did the paperwork. I would never have noticed (out of a couple thousand), but Mr. Roper was such a good partner that I sometimes feel like I should've let them keep the math error as a good tip for being a stand up guy. This guy has a lot of experience and is an honorable person to work with. If you choose to hire him as your partner and attorney on your case, I am glad to say that you have one of the best people on your team.
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Cathy

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22 Jun, 2010
Mr. Roper handled a car purchase that was fraudulently done by a car dealership for me. He went above and beyond what was expected to ensure that I got the deal I was supposed to get. He made sure all documents were legal and met with my approval. My call to him was was an answered prayer. He made sure the dealership did not take advantage of me again. I am very grateful for his help and would recommend his legal expertise and services to anyone who is looking for an honest and knowledgeable attorney.
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Extensive legal knowledge and experience handling complex cases
“It turns out all those other lawyers just didn't have the knowledge or experience. They had no idea what to do. Mr. Roper took my case and he knew exactly what to do.”
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Excellent customer service and communication with clients
“He was kind enough to call me and give me status updates every few weeks even though I chose to not call him and let him concentrate on his work.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“A couple months later he won me a check for a couple thousand dollars. All I can say is that he was amazing.”
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Honesty and integrity in handling client matters
“Mr. Roper has integrity, is very honest, and more than fair.”
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Willingness to go above and beyond for clients
“Mr. Roper handled a car purchase that was fraudulently done by a car dealership for me. He went above and beyond what was expected to ensure that I got the deal I was supposed to get.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

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Firm Website, Consumer Rebel Law Blog

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