William James Dean, experienced  attorney in Hilo, HI with 6 reviews
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William James Dean

Po Box 4671, Hilo, HI

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06 Jun, 2024
Be very careful when hiring an attorny in Hawaii. Worst experience of my life I was lied to, threatened, and downright scammed.
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Patrick

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08 Nov, 2023
I have worked with many lawyers in my life from Home Sales & Buys, Medical, Estate, Business, Litigation and Trademark that have all been professional experiences. My Experience with William Dean was not professional in my opinion, If anything I felt his professionalism ended once he obtained retainer and contract. Avvo has made it hard to describe my horrible experience while staying within their "play nice" policy so I'll use a hyperbole or a metaphone; If I were a teacher and this review were a school report, I would give him Failing grades for attendance, playing well with his own client, attention to detail, following direction, inability to perform, and frankly I'd want to talk to his parents for being a Bully. I will say in all my research after ending our contract, had I read the interview done with William Dean, by Tom Luety, Journalist for the Billings gazette in Montana, prior to hiring Mr. Dean, I would have at least seen the tip of the iceberg as to how things might unfold in an unwanted way. Then again if I read that published interview provided by William Dean himself ... I certainly wouldn't have hired him. hindsight is 20/20, but we can always share what we see with others.
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Michele

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22 Jul, 2023
I hired Mr Dean to represent me in my divorce. I was very distraught at the time I hired him and took him from a recommendation from his paralegal. Once I gave him a retainer, the lack of communication started immediately. He told me he was too expensive for me and to talk to his paralegal. That worked for a while then she stopped communicating. He contacted me 15 minutes prior to our first court hearing to get information! He was completely unprepared for our hearing. I was shocked. Then he took $3000 more from me to represent me for a Pre Decree Relief trial which he later cancelled. He told me we would lose. It was an uphill battle to get my own lawyer to fight for me. And he never did. This was not a complex case- no children or property involved. He didn’t want me as a client any longer and called to tell me since I had ‘inadequate funding’ that he was turning me over to another lawyer in his office mid case. I wanted to get out of this agreement with him as there was no belief in my case and I was treated terribly the entire time because I didn’t have a ton of money. He knew this taking my case. He told me initially, he’d get me half’ and that my legal fees would be ‘paid from the marital estate’ , neither happened! In the end, I ended up with $10,000 as they lost my case. It took 11 months of dragging on. I don’t know who was worse- the jerk I was divorcing or my lawyer. The frosting on this cake is a bill that I received for $14,000. It overlapped my first bill in dates. Who does two concurrent bills and doesn’t tell you about the ‘second one’? When I called to inquire about this interesting bill, Mr Dean told me ‘if there is an issue with your billing, we simply don’t need to represent you’. I was over billed $10,000! My lawyer fees went from $350 an hour to $450 per hour and my paralegal fees went from $125 hr to $300 per hour! Truly unbelievable. Do not use him. Run the other way. A big, huge regretful experience.
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