Meredith S Friday

1205 Office Park Dr Ste B, Oxford, MS

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University of Mississippi, J.D.

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Susan guest

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03 Jul, 2024
I have only dealt with Meredith Friday. So that's who I will be reviewing today. I've received 1 letter from her in last year. Upon receiving the letter I call her and requested documents from her. After waiting on documents that I nevertheless, I never receive. I called records myself for the information , I was not given same information on the letter that she sent me. I called Meredith Friday and related that information to her. Of course I still do not have the formal documentation. I never received anything. She claimed that she would email it to me. Never happen. Fast forward, I received an letter on July 1st dated from her June 20th. I hope you all see the play in the date and I have the postal stamping on the letter sent to me by her. Shamful. One letter last year, another one this year . Her stating many attempts to collect a debt. I need copies of those many attempts. I called today and left a message for her to call me. She did called me back apparently blindingly because she didn't know whom she was speaking to,so I told her who I was and reminded her of our last conversation LAST YEAR!!! STILL NO DOCUMENTATION!!! Now she need me to email her my reasons. I told her I will send on a certify letter stating my dispute, her response I am telling you to email me and I can get everything done today. My response, as I said, I will send you a certify letter. This so called professional lawyer tell me do what you want SISTER. Now I am 66 year black women and she is white woman, I felt she wanted to use the N_____R, so sister may have been a deflection. I sense her anger because I didn't comply with her demanding request. The difference in us, is I know Higher Power, when others get in their minds that they hold the power. Just remember Ps. 37:7 "Fret not yourself with evil doers" Those of us that had been ill-treated, patiently wait on The Almighty Power. She's super unprofessional. 2024 lawyers and judges are getting disbarred and dismissed every day for bad behaviors. The hens are coming home to roost!!!
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Pros
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Provides quality legal services and is willing to help clients in their time of need
“Great lawyers that are willing to help you in your time of need”
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Friendly and dependable
“Good people ..friendly.. dependable”
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Highly unprofessional and unethical behavior, such as denying previous statements and displaying poor manners during client interactions
“Extremely unprofessional and unethical. If you deal with this firm best record everything they tell you. I took notes on our conversation 3 months ago and now this "lawyer" claims she never said things she did, all while obviously eating and chewing during our conversation.”
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Overcharging clients and adding excessive fees, even for simple tasks
“He charged my dad, who I am the POA, over $5,000 to establish a conservatorship over my mom, who has Alzheimer's. Absolutely NOTHING changed after his legal representation, other than money decreasing from my dad's bank account; which is money to pay for their care.”
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Engaging in unethical or potentially illegal practices, such as representing both the client and the person who burglarized the client's home
“I observed this conversation; NOT knowing that the entire time this happened; Mr. Garrett was providing legal criminal defense representation for a well known "addict", who had burglarized my parent's house! I spoke to Mr. Garrett on 2 occasions, and asked, how was he looking out for my father's best interest, but providing criminal defense for someone who burglarized his home; this is a conflict of interest...”
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Unwilling to advocate for the client's best interests and instead siding with the opposing party
“After my ex's mom hired a lawyer that Rebecca Garner is friends with, she basically completely stopped taking my side in a custody battle that she was supposed to be representing ME in!”
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Engaging in aggressive and unethical debt collection practices, such as harassing elderly clients and adding excessive fees to medical bills
“Shameless scumbags is a very accurate description. No more need be said.”

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