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20 Feb, 2022 by Catherine
Mr. Brower successfully helped me with my case against a major company that disrupted my life. I talked to other law offices that dealt with employment law and they told me that I had no case. Then I called Mr. Brower's office and on our initial meeting, he sounded very confident and I felt that he truly wanted to help me. On our deposition of the other adverse employee defendant, he was very prepared to ask the tough questions in order to get to the bottom of the truth. I won because of Mr. Scot Brower and his determination and firm resolute to see that justice was served and help people like myself who need a strong legal protector and he protected me because he knows the legal system. Mr. Brower really cared about my case and I have always gone back to him for legal advice. He is adept, determined, and fair to see things through. He helped me and he can help you too.
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19 Oct, 2021 by Matthew
I hired Scot for a high conflict custody battle with my felonious ex. I believe my case was way to over his head and he was not capable of handling it. I have so much things in my favor,I've never been arrested, journeyman in the union, house, car, etc. My ex is a convicted felon and doesn't even have her license because of her multiple duis and she's not from my state. My ex tried multiple times to get me arrested on bs to gain the upper hand. I was served by the SWAT team right before our first custody hearing. At the TRO hearing I had so much evidence to disprove her claims but he didn't want to use it because it made the relationship sound volatile he said. It was things like her apologizing for trying to sexually assault me one night and how she previously tried to get me on harassment but immediately contacted me to meet her after she wasn't granted a protection order.He didn't even bring up the fact that she sent me her sextape while under this false tro. It was clearly her voice and I even had Google support verify that someone else hacked my account and sent it. The audio is clearly her as she has a distinct southern accent. If anyone talked to her for a minute they would recognize her voice. Why would you not bring that up? When I first hired him I asked him what about her belongings. He said 30 days and do what you want. At pre trial be said the closest thing they had against me was I sent a pic of her belongings about to be trashed. . But I only did that because she ghosted me for weeks about son so I assumed they were abandoned or they left to her home state. I gave her 15 weeks notice. He never even brought up that the very next message I had sent was that I still couldn't do that. It was literally the next message. He never brought up that she told me she was at the ala Moana hotel and that I didn't know but it turned out that it was a dvac safehouse. I was going there every other day to take them to the doctor. I had no idea. I have proof of everything I'm saying. All our messages were printed out in a PDF format too. He advised me to take a civil order and every other attorney I talked to after and showed them what I have said they would have fought it and gotten it dismissed. I was awarded joint legal at least. My final straw and the reason why i felt I could no longer trust him is because I had sent what my ex sent me in the talking parents app and asked her to not do that to harass or provoke me. She tried to get me arrested for that and the next day a cop came to arrest me. After showing him and explaining what happened he told me what to write so I wouldn't get arrested. He said why didn't your attorney make it a mutual restraining order so you can be protected. I called him after and asked and he told me "well unfortunately she can do that, suck it up". Wow. Ok. He have me no guidance over the course of 5 months I think when I hired him in December. He never even fought for me for custody or visitation and that worked against me. Like I said earlier, I have no record and no drug addictions and never been to rehab. My ex has though and I have proof of everything. I even have a section in my binder that was just her suicide threats. He was extremely disorganized as well he had their discovery questions for two months and gave them to me the day before they were due. Be never even told me to write anything either for them. when i finally had enough, and wrote a letter about my disappointment, he spent more time talking to me about how much of a better attorney he was than any other attorney that he didn't know who I was even talking to yet. That was the most he talked to me. My current attorney, did more for me in one week, than the course of 5 months that I had Scot. My regret was hiring him and wasting 8k. He took over 3 weeks to give me my file back also. Maybe I'm wrong but that seems like a long time to make some copies. I'm just grateful I have a good attorney now. I will be filling a complaint.
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27 Apr, 2020 by Anonymous
Mr. Scot Brower is professional and very knowledgable in the field - I recommend reaching out for legal advice regarding employment! Reached out for quick legal advice regarding an employment claim and was satisfied with my consulting experience. Due to the urgency of my situation, I was worried he would not have enough time to work with my case but he was very responsive! Within the first 5 minutes of the call, he was able to provide feedback of possible claims without the need for personal information or documents. I was impressed with his response and moved forward with a remote consultation. He immediately called back with all options available including possible outcomes. I appreciated his honesty and transparency without the pressure to take action. Moving forward, I will definitely keep in touch with Scot Brower as a recommended attorney in the future. Reading through previous reviews - I feel its the client's responsibility to know your intentions and prepare questions before calling or reaching out. Initially, he did not request documentation or employment details until moving forward with the consultation. Lawyers want to help but will not waste time if they are unable to receive information needed to provide legal support.
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24 Jul, 2018 by Lizbeth
My husband and I have been working with Mr. Scot S. Brower in many different cases in family court over the last couple years and has made a not-exactly-pleasant experience smoother than I could have imagined. Mr. Brower is extremely professional, intelligent and always available to discuss any of our concerns. He was extremely accurate in his judgement and knowledge of the situation and of his specialty, divorce and family law. He is proficient and very fair when allocating our time and money, always professional in court, and a tough negotiator. What separates him from the rest is that he truly and personally cares for his clients and their families and strives to get the best outcome for everyone involved. He is always supportive and available, going the extra mile during a very difficult time and helping his clients move on with their lives as intact as possible. Whether you are dealing with child support or difficult divorce, you can expect the highest caliber of attorney from this firm. As far as consultation goes, his services are almost priceless. Highly recommended.
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19 Jul, 2018 by Anonymous
I was faced with the text-book toxic divorce case. I didn’t know who to turn to, but reading the excellent reviews for Scot Brower, I took my chances and he did not disappoint!! Facing down such defense tactics as defamation, attempts to ruin my career and lose my security clearance, as well as seeking extreme, uncompromising, and undeserved alimony amounts that would have bankrupted me and put our child’s education at risk, Scot was there to face down lies with the law and I won the day. This was no small feat, as the defense firm - a well known divorce “factory” thrived in the use of intimidation tactics to force a “settlement” based on fear. I learned through the unprofessional ethic employed by the opposition from seeking deceit-based continuations, not disclosing a judge was a former employee of the defense team, and the list goes on - Scot advised me to hold my ground and was always on point. He met the adversarial defense lawyers intimidation techniques head on and did not flinch - I am so happy I didn’t give up and stuck with Mr. Brower. He is a true and righteous fighter for his clients and is the lawyer you need at your side. Stalwart, focused, and experienced, he was able to outpace and out-lawyer the opposition at every turn. Without reservation I give Scot Brower my highest recommendation and would seek his services time and again. His professionalism, deep understanding of family law, true empathy for those that serve our nation - he saved me from bankruptcy, my career from ruin by hearsay, and gave me the opportunity to move on into a new chapter in my life and continue to provide for my child in a meaningful way. Thank you Scot!!
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23 May, 2023 by Katie
We was waiting for my son’s renewal green card new card for 2 years. I did not know how it will solve the problem. But when I ask her help, she solve the problem in 2days. It was amazing. And she can speak Japanese is big plus!! I recommend her to all. Thank you so much for your help.
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20 Sep, 2021 by Ryan
When we got to Hawaii we are unsure how to proceed with immigration for our two adopted boys. Maile and Stella helped us out so much, they literally did everything for us possible. It was a nerve racking time in our life, fast forward two-years and everything is complete and our boys are now US Citizens. For two-years they cared for our family like we were there own family. No question about it, we went to the right people.
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09 Dec, 2018 by Jessica
I reached out to Hirota and Associates in December 2015 after receiving a denial for my Green Card application (through marriage). My husband and I had filled out the initial paper work ourselves and had attended the interviews before being denied. I was distraught and terrified when I thought my family would be broken apart but Maile and the team immediately took on my case, working so hard to make sure that would not happen. This team of incredible women didn’t just help me resolve my case; they did it in under a year, for an excellent price and also with care, attention and compassion for myself and my family. Maile is honest, transparent and in constant contact at vital times. Because of Hirota and Associates my family are still together. Mahalo so much for your support Maile and Co.
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16 Feb, 2015 by Adam
Having to find a lawyer for Debt Collection was a difficult thing to go through because I knew nothing about it. Mr. Chow, and just as importantly his firm, were very knowledgeable and supportive. I was a little surprised to have an interaction with a lawyer I felt I shourld write about. Porter, McGuire, Kiakona and Chow educated me prior to laying out my options. I never felt pressured to take his course of action, but once I did, they were EXTREMELY effective. I would recommend them to anyone, and from what have researched, their success rates in debt collection is exceptional.
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20 Jan, 2015 by Barry
Bryson and his team at PMKC (Porter, McGuire, Kiakona, Chow LLP) get the job done! We had gone through several law firms in the last 12 years previously before hiring them on for our collection issues 3 years ago. They were able to collect debts from residents that had been uncollectable from previous firms. They are not only professional, but have acted swiftly to enforce our bi-laws to prevents large amounts being owed by our 546 owner owned townhouses. Our account receivable has never looked better. I am totally sold on using Bryson and PMKC. Porter MMaintecnes and
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