Alicia M Adcock

1312 Maple Avenue, Noblesville, IN

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2010
Indiana University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2007
Anderson University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Shani wms

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16 Nov, 2023
Didn't do nothing for me had to fire him because he didn't do nothing didnt communicate call text nor didn't even have my email but told me he sent me $1000 worth of emails never had my email I gave it to his secretary the day I fired him very rude and greedy fired and got someone who handled and cared about my future didn't give me no money back just a low down lawyer got me outta of $2500
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Noodles jackson

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16 Nov, 2023
If I could give a negative star I would Bob Becker is the worst attorney I’ve ever seen very greedy and works against you
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Patrick mueller

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Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the lawyers and staff
“Each member I've interacted with has shown respect, empathy, and a deep commitment to their clients.”
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Strong legal expertise and ability to achieve favorable outcomes for clients
“Eric invested in my situation, he knew the prosecutor was playing a 'dirty' game. As a result at the end of my trial I was found 'not guilty on all charges' Eric was victorious because he relied on the truth and his knowledge of the law.”
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Compassionate and personalized approach to client representation
“He always spoke to me like a person with respect even tho I was an incredibly difficult client.”
Cons
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Concerns about billing practices and transparency
“Tim Hixon charged $1000.00 fo”
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Inconsistent levels of service and engagement from different lawyers
“Didn't do nothing for me had to fire him because he didn't do nothing didnt communicate call text nor didn't even have my email but told me he sent me $1000 worth of emails never had my email.”

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