Robin Renee Craig

401 SE 6th St Ste 210, Evansville, IN

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Anber

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03 Apr, 2024
I should start with the fact that after multiple failed attempts at trying to communicate our first meeting was her video tuned into a hearing on Vacation. I kid you not, palm trees and all. The lack of care was evident from the start. Then booking a phone call two months out only to be disrespectful and rude. To have someone with this demeanor practicing law is outrageous. Any review won’t change her status with the board, but if anyone who is possibly thinking about using her for any capacity can see this and change their mind then it was worth it. Robin is rude, crass, impatient, disrespectful and makes you feel with every word that she would have never voluntarily picked to represent you. Very fitting for Robin to be the representation provided to the people of Evansville. A vile person who should not be in people facing position. You can always tell when someone hates their life outside of work, but that shouldn’t effect the people you choose to work for.
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Anonymous

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19 Apr, 2022
Robin did an amazing job. I have used her mutilple times. I highly recommend her. Her office staff is helpful as well. I will use her again if needed.
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Lynnette j whiting-sanford

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29 Dec, 2021
I do not have a review yet. I would like a consultation appt ASAP for a reserved court date of January 13th 2022. Please call 8128933837. I have been referred to you by TONY HURSTE. Of GERLING LAW ATTORNEYS.
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Pros
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Gets great results for clients
“During my entire involvement with this attorney, she has been amazing and gotten miraculous results, with the caviat that I do some of the legwork myself.”
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Determined and relentless in fighting for clients
“It has been worth it. And yes. She is relentless, determined and will get the job done, providing that you work with her.”
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Impressive in court and able to help clients in urgent situations
“As she walked past to leave I grabbed her sweater and followed her out. I explained my urgent need and offered to pay on the spot. I think I looked desperate because she agreed to help right away! Robin was calming and assuring, knew exactly what to do. She worked tirelessly for us and got the outcome we needed.”
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Poor communication and high employee turnover in the office
“Communication with her office is frustrating. She is constantly having to train new staff because there is so much employee turn over in her office(makes you wonder why), which makes it difficult to get any form of response back to questions or concerns.”
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Unprofessional and unorganized in court proceedings
“She didn't even have my file and was late for one of my proceedings. I was very embarrassed showing up to court with her. It wasn't until after I hired her that I realized how much the court doesn't respect her or value what she has to say.”
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Overcharges clients and makes them pay for basic information
“She over charged me and in like another one of her clients mention in review, she will make you make an appointment just ask her a question, and then charge you for it!”

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