Melinda Faye Johnson

920 Green St SW, Conyers, GA

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Jackie

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19 Jul, 2023
IT TOOK ALOT TO FINALLY GET THINGS TOTALLY OVER AND DONE BUT MELINDA WAS SO HELPFUL AND PATIENT AND THERE FOR ME THE WHOLE STAFF WERE .
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Anonymous

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11 Jul, 2023
Initially Melinda Johnson seemed nice enough, but after being a customer for almost two months I can say that she is the most inept attorney I've ever dealt with. Admittedly I don't have much experience with attorneys in Georgia, so maybe this is the way they operate here, but I've dealt with several in other states and the way she treats clients would be inexcusable anywhere else. I have proof of numerous unanswered text messages I've sent her, and I can't even count the times she told me that she would call me and has only done so one time. She was very communicative before receiving a deposit (go figure). I can't speak for anyone else at that office, but judging by my experience with Melinda, I would advise anyone to stay far away and spend your money someplace else. Forgot to mention another thing, the office doesn't even have a number you can reach a live person, despite having two old women working at the front desk (who are very nice by the way), which should be inexcusable for a (supposedly) reputable firm and a huge red flag in itself. I wish I would have read the reviews before hiring her, the amount of people unhappy with her is very alarming and makes you wonder how is this law group even able to acquire new clients at his point. I guess anyone who hires them must have skipped doing their research first, as have I.
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Hardeman

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13 Jan, 2023
I was very happy and grateful with the deal Attorney Johnson got for my son. She did an awesome job! I would not hesitate to send any of my friends and family to her service. Thank you.
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Pros
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Passionate and compassionate attorney who goes above and beyond for her clients
“Ms. Johnson is by far one of the most companionate attorneys I've ever known. She went far beyond what we could have ever ask of her.”
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Achieves better than expected results
“My case was handled professionally and the results were better than expected.”
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Responsive and keeps clients/families updated
“While I was in jail she kept my family updated and was easy to reach.”
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Friendly, understanding, and non-judgmental approach
“I never felt uncomfortable with Ms. Johnson from the first time I met her. It's not a stuffy environment that you would expect. She is extremely understanding, extremely non judgmental, and most importantly, her and her assistant make you feel like they've known you for years.”
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Affordable and flexible payment options
“Their prices are almost to good to be true and they allow you to make payments!! Ms. Johnson's assistant told me, we know you have a life and real life is expensive.”
Cons
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Poor communication and responsiveness
“Communication with Melinda was extremely rare. Always took several days to reply via text/email/and calls were non existent. If I got a reply at all.”
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Failure to deliver on promises
“She advised me that she could get me credit for time served on misdemeanor v. o. p and released the next week. I paid her $500 and never even got a court date!”
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Unresponsive to clients and family during representation
“The last two months of my incarceration (which I maxed out) she never responded to me or my family members.”

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