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Pros
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Highly responsive and communicative staff
“They have great communication, caring about your situation, and professional. They let you know what's going on and make you feel like they have your back.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys
“Mr. Harwell, is VERY exceptionally upfront, he does not pull wool over your eyes and he will present the facts of the law, regardless.”
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Affordable and flexible payment options
“They also allowed me to have a payment plan which was absolutely wonderful as I have low income.”
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Successful track record and positive case outcomes
“ABSOLUTELY RECOMMEND THIS LAW FIRM! I HIRED THEM TWICE! THEY CAN DO PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS. THEY FOUGHT FOR ME AND WE WON BOTH CASES!”
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Personable and caring approach
“The staff at this law firm has been very helpful.I would recommend them to anyone who needs legal help.”
Cons
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Difficulty in directly accessing the attorney
“It is not easy to call in and get to speak to your attorney and most likely will speak with the paralegal, which don't get me wrong is nice too.”
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Heavy case load leading to occasional delays or cancellations
“My counsel has a heavy case load and cancelled on our virtual meeting after our hearing win!”
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Inconsistent quality of representation across different attorneys
“Horrible! The firm may be decent. However, the attorney I had and my experience awful!! My attorney had no attention on intentions toward my case.”
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Lack of follow-up and communication after case completion
“I must of called them like 20 times asking for Hardwell to call me back but he never did since my case was over.”
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Perceived focus on generating revenue over client satisfaction
“They prioritize making money out of you rather than solving your case. They charge for everything, even for a folder ($5 haha).”

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20 Sep, 2024 by David dunivan
This guy is why attorneys get a bad name !!!!! His staff will tell you one thing, then it never happens or it is a lie just to pacify you .I was told pay half now and the other half when the job was completed, but they have never completed the work yet and next month will be a year !!!!! I was told it would take 2 to 4 months. TOTAL SCAM !!!!!! They won’t call you back either !!!!!!
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18 Sep, 2024 by Jennifer
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18 Sep, 2024 by Robin mccaslin
I was lied to constantly. I never once was able to speak with Mr. Lewis. I paid half which I was told I needed to paid in October 25, 2023 and the other half was to be paid when the expungement was completed. I made several calls to Mr.Lewis office always speaking to a Mark?? I was lied to constantly. First lie was the prosecutor was being replaced in Hamilton County so that was causing a hold up. I waited another month I called and lied to saying that my paperwork had been lost in the process. End of April I requested copies of court documents sent on my behalf. I received the PDF. Forms of documents to both counties I needed expungement from. Neither had been submitted to the court. And not signed by David Lewis. I have times and dates of every call and the PDF forms sent to me on May 1st. Never once during this time was I asked for balance to complete process. Not until July when I called Mark out as being a liar and this he admitted to everything. I asked for a refund he said it would be a couple days for the check to process. I called back to see if he could just refund my boyfriend’s CC. That’s when Mark informed me that he couldn’t give a refund I would have to pay the balance to get Mr. Lewis to move forward with this process. Of course I have been dealing with this for almost a year now. When I was first told it would take 3-4 months to complete. I didn’t want to give more money considering how much I had been lied to and never once had a chance to speak with Mr. Lewis. No matter how many times I ask. The office completely stopped answering my phone calls. Until one day Julie Brown answered I explained my dilemma. She is another attorney in this office. She said she would take notes and leave on Mr. Lewis desk but she doubts if I will get a return call. Mind you my cases were both minor both misdemeanors. I should have never been put through this stress. I would never have a kind word to say about what I was put through and never about Mr Lewis. He is a fraud to me. Robin McCaslin
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17 Sep, 2024 by Jasmine wood
Decent pricing. Have payment plans as well to work with you.
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14 Aug, 2024 by Anthony j. codalata
Professional staff and friendly.
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