Amy L Fairfield, experienced Child Custody, Criminal Defense attorney in Lyman, ME with 19 reviews
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Amy L Fairfield

10 Stoney Brook Lane, Lyman, ME

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Tyler grey

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21 Jan, 2025
Very unethical person and an even worse attorney. Unable to hold a simple conversation without screaming or shouting at the person.
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John connelly

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21 Dec, 2024
I have been a lawyer for over thirty years.7 years ago I made the mistake of hiring Amy for my divorce, unfortunately I suffered medical issues and relied upon her to my detriment. There may be worse lawyers you could hire but in my opinion I have not met them. 7 years later my divorce is finalized costing me another 20,000 in attorneys fees and paying tens of thousands of dollars more .What she did in my case made no sense, once I was not brain injured I knew it made no sense..In my opinion if you want a lawyer who will not be honest with you , will put her interest above yours, hire Amy. In my opinion, if you want a good result hire anybody else. Literally. Save yourself , go it alone or hire anyone else , you will get better results
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Christy chai

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26 Nov, 2024
Disciplined by the Maine bar. Currently on probation. Outbursts and anger issues in court. She had several anger and outbursts issues in court during hearings. Completely damaged my case and the judge reprimanded her for this, which hurt my case severely too since she was representing my case. She is very difficult to work with. It appears that she has no credibility with the judges. Also unethical billing practices, where she does not tell you how she's billing you for her hours and tries to give a bill without any breakdown or very vague breakdown. Google search reveals there is a current investigation against her by the Maine Attorney General. Make sure to google her name before you hire her. I do not want people to make the same mistake that i made after I spent $30,000 on her. Will be making a formal complaint soon to the Maine bar.
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Excellent legal skills and knowledge, with impressive courtroom presence
“It was like watching a wizard in the court room. She is great in trial.”
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Dedicated and professional, putting forth her absolute best effort
“I have been nothing less than impressed with Amy's diligence, professionalism and knowledge.”
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Willing to go above and beyond, such as hiring private investigators and bringing in additional lawyers
“She hired private detectives, spent countless hours interviewing witnesses, made sure my family was protected from the media, made trips to the state crime lab in augusta, brought on a second lawyer from her firm for my trial.”
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Difficulty communicating with clients, not listening to their needs
“Amy is difficult to have a conversation with, she doesn't listen to your wants or needs.”
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Unreliable attendance at court hearings, often late or missing
“She was 45 min late and he was returned to jail. She was then moved after 8 weeks in the mental health unit in solitary at York County Prison. She was then transferred to a mental health hospital. I spoke to the court and asked where I should forward his mail. They said Amy. I called and wrote emails and all were ignored.”
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Questionable billing practices, not providing detailed breakdowns
“Also unethical billing practices, where she does not tell you how she's billing you for her hours and tries to give a bill without any breakdown or very vague breakdown.”

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