George Howard Spinks, experienced  attorney in Meridian, MS with 15 reviews
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George Howard Spinks

2104 8th St, Meridian, MS

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Kelvin

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02 May, 2024
I hired George Spinks to handle a situation concerning my father will and property attached. He sent me a bill for 5 thousand dollars. I paid it promptly and then he ghosted all my phone calls and stopped responding to emails. I have called about every other day with no response. All his numbers mailboxes were full. Now all his numbers no longer works. I wish I would have never hired him. All the other lawyers I've contacted about this refuse to handle it. I am going to contact the Mississippi Bar Association about this manner and his behavior. He had me send him all my orginal paperwork including orginal wills. He claimed that the judge wanted them. There is no evidence that he did anything on my case. He once said that the judge wanted me there for the court herring and like I stated earlier he ghosted me without giving me a date or time to be there (if there was really a court date).
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Anonymous

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03 Apr, 2024
Been over two years and all him and his staff do is lie! Still waiting to hear back from them. He will fix up a lie real good to make you think he’s doing something then you hear nothing back
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Josh

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25 Mar, 2024
I never leave negative reviews, but I hope that by doing this I am able to help other people who are vulnerable during their legal situations and may hire this law firm. What I have learned is, George Spinks will tell you what you want to hear to gain you as a client, but then after he gets paid hewill no longer care about your case. I consulted other attorneys, but they did not tell me what I wanted to hear. George said he felt like I “had a case”. I went with George because he seemed confident he could help me to prove to the court my boys were not in a good living situation with their mother who lives 10 hours away from me. After paying the 2500 retainer fee I have heard from the attorney & his office maybe 3 times. George showed up to court on January 23 and did nothing he said he would do. I have reached out to him more than a dozen times through email & phone and he will not answer me at all. In February he responded to one of my many emails and all he could do was give excuses. My ex-wife has let me know several times that her attorney has been trying to reach my attorney for weeks. I decided to search George Spinks & do a little research on the law firm that has been ghosting me for 2 months. I learned that I am not the only case that George has neglected and I’m not the only person that he’s taken money from and then neglected to help. I am supposed to be in court in 2 days and I am extremely anxious because I have no idea what to expect and I cannot afford another attorney. Please, do yourself a favor. Research for yourself (more than this website) and you formulate your own conclusion on whether you should risk investing in this attorney.
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