Patrick C. Gill, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Clayton, MO with 6 reviews
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Patrick C. Gill

Suite 825, Clayton, MO

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15 Feb, 2022
Patrick Gill he is very money hungry. He talks bad about his Clients. He will tell you I’ll take the case for $500 depending on what kind it is. Or he will give you a premium price all together ranging from $1,500 and up. What he doesn’t tell you is he will want another $500 bucks before each courtdate or he is always late to court and most of the time he won’t show up. If you don’t pay him before your next courtdate. So let’s say you just paid him $1,500 for the whole case. It’s now $2,000 into it and all he has done was was wave something…next Courtdate he will want another $500 bucks just to get a continuance or prolong the case to keep bleeding you dry so now the $1,500 is now $3,600 into it and still has done nothing for you until you come to find out he did the same exact thing a free Public Offender would of done and puts you on probation. Then asks for more money on the last Courtdate if you don’t have it. He won’t show up. He also done it to my father and 3 others I know. His original price all together for the whole case was what he said $1,500. But expected to pay 2 or 3 times more then that just to do nothing for you. He won’t try to argue or fight for you. You still end up getting prosecuted in the long run. He ain’t worth the time or money. Your better off hiring a public Offender. You’ll get the same Exact Results. he is a overly priced public offender. Save the money get a different lawyer or a free public offender.
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Anonymous

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27 Jul, 2020
I recently had to obtain a lawyer ASAP. I reached out to Mr. Gill on a Sunday and he took the time to calm me down and listen to my story. Before talking to Mr. Gill I reached out to a few other lawyers that I could tell didn’t have the best intentions that I had hoped for. I felt comfortable right away talking to Mr. Gill and letting him know my concerns. He has a very calm demeanor to him which really helps the client. It also helped that he was casual in some senses and allowed for me to get to know his background too within his profession. Mr, Gill directed me in the right direction and on the steps that should be taken for my circumstance. He was truthful on what could take place and was quick to take action. After a couple of weeks, I called him again just to gain some clarity and he was well willing to speak with me and see how I was doing. I can confidently say that you do not find many professionals like this. I could truly tell that he wants the best for his client(s). He definitely chose the right field and I would 100% recommend him to anyone that needs legal assistance. Thank you for everything.
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Tom

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03 Nov, 2017
I utilized Patrick Gill on a number of moving violations that would have effected my insurance. Mr. Gill was very professional. Communicated the upside and downside of the violations and took care of me. He crossed all the "T" and dotted all the "I's". Thank you Mr. Gill.
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Pros
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Calm and reassuring demeanor that helps put clients at ease
“He has a very calm demeanor to him which really helps the client.”
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Transparent and honest in communicating potential outcomes
“He was truthful on what could take place and was quick to take action.”
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Attentive and responsive to clients' needs and concerns
“After a couple of weeks, I called him again just to gain some clarity and he was well willing to speak with me and see how I was doing.”
Cons
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Tendency to request additional fees before each court date, even for routine matters
“He will want another $500 bucks before each courtdate or he is always late to court and most of the time he won't show up.”
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Overcharging for services compared to the results achieved
“His original price all together for the whole case was what he said $1,500. But expected to pay 2 or 3 times more then that just to do nothing for you.”

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