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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced in handling complex legal matters
“Mr. Miller has the experience anyone with a legal issue would want on their side.”
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Provides clear and easy-to-understand explanations of the legal process
“He talks to you in a way that you can understand what is going on.”
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Helpful, responsive, and attentive to client needs
“He was very professional in representing our case, resulting in a positive outcome.”
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Builds strong relationships and trust with clients
“I have known him for a long time and he has been very helpful.”
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Achieves positive outcomes for clients
“He was able to tell me exactly the outcome when I first hired him.”
Cons
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Concerns about the quality of service and attention to client's case
“This is the worst lawyer in town. Do not use him. Run choose someone else.”
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Potential issues with communication and responsiveness
“I was promised the resolution of my case within two weeks, but the office called me after three weeks.”

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24 Sep, 2024 by Marcia reynolds
Todd and his assistant were very professional. We were very happy with them and the outcome of our case. They spent hours working for us and we appreciate it so much. I would use him again.
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20 Sep, 2024 by Michael mcghee
⚠️CAUTION‼️ After reading the positive reviews on Todd my wife and I thought he might be a safe bet. WE SHOULD’VE PAID ATTENTION TO ALL HIS NEGATIVE REVIEWS and saved ourselves a nightmare experience! We met with him for 2 hours, explained our desperate - time constraining situation, and begged for his help and protect legally. He said he would, and he gave us his word as we shook hands, and paid him $5000.00 that he required, THEN WE NEVER HEARD FROM HIM AGAIN for 36 days!!! So my wife called and left a voice message but STILL DID NOT HEAR BACK FROM HIM!!! On the 41st day of STILL NOT HEARING from Todd, she called again and his secretary talked to him while putting her on hold - BUT HE STILL WOULDN’T TALK TO HER! She said - “he said he will call you RIGHT BACK”. He NEVER CALLED MY WIFE! The next day, (day 42) my wife drove half an hour to his office to get there at 8am and asked for our $5000.00 dollars back. My wife said the secretary called Todd and all he said was “ok”. After that, on 7/12/24, my wife received a phone call from Todd and we discussed each other's position and Todd said that he would be willing to help us again. My wife and I told him only if he would agree to bill us hourly instead of $5000 dollars and communicate to the opposing party, and to us, in a reasonable timely matter. Todd agreed to that. It wasn’t until Monday morning (7/22) of not getting anywhere with Todd that my wife sent him a lengthy email stating our concerns and displeasure over our entire experience, and he only replied “We will address your topics pursuant to the attached service agreement. Please sign and return it at your earliest convenience.” and finally sent us the contract to sign. However, his contract did not state the terms and conditions that we agreed upon and stated that we would pay him another $5000 dollars instead of being billed hourly! So, my wife had to again email him inquiring why his new contract did not state our agreement. Our anxiety, frustration level, trust, and faith at this point through all the nonsense was through the roof. On Tuesday (7/23) Todd sent a contract correctly stating our terms of agreement and my wife and I signed and returned it stating – “My husband and I were hoping that we could come down and meet with you at your next soonest time because a few things have changed and I need to show you some things and it would be rather difficult to try and explain it in a email if that is ok with you? We will try and accommodate your schedule to come at your next available opportunity.” By the following Monday 29th, after not ever hearing back from Todd to get his next available appointment time, we decided that it was not going to be in our best interest to proceed forward with Todd due to his inability to maintain reasonable lines of communication, inability to perform one single task for us since May 29th, inability to perform any task for us in a timely manner, inability to uphold terms agreed upon and changing them for his benefit after the fact, and causing us almost 3 months of complete wasted time causing escalated anxiety, worry, and stress. SO HE STICKS US WITH A $480. BILL! It was completely irresponsible, inconsiderate, unprofessional, and incompetent in our opinion. Not only did he not keep his word that we shook on, but he cost us wasted time on the case and added problems that my wife filed a complaint with the Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel, as there is an issue with Supreme Court Rule #’s - 4-1.3 Diligence, 4-1.4 Communication, and 4-1.5 Fees. And contacted the Better Business Bureau to hopefully protect others from going through what he put us through. We feel that there’s an endless sea of lawyers out there, so take caution when considering this one. We had very high hopes just to be duped!
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20 Sep, 2024 by Leon reynolds
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19 Sep, 2024 by Lisa denny
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30 Aug, 2024 by Michelle
BEWARE!! After reading the positive reviews on Todd I thought he might be a safe bet. I SHOULD’VE PAID ATTENTION TO ALL HIS NEGATIVE REVIEWS and saved myself a nightmare experience! I met with him for 2 hours, explained my desperate - time constraining situation, and begged for him to help me and protect me legally. He said he would, and he gave me his word as we shook hands, and I paid him $5000.00 that he required, THEN I NEVER HEARD FROM HIM AGAIN for 36 days!!! So I called and left a voice message but STILL DID NOT HEAR BACK FROM HIM!!! On the 41st day of STILL NOT HEARING from Todd, I called again and his secretary talked to him while putting me on hold - BUT HE STILL WOULDN’T TALK TO ME! She said - “he said he will call you RIGHT BACK”. He NEVER CALLED ME! The next day, (day 42) I drove half an hour to his office to get there at 8am. I asked for my $5000.00 dollars back. The secretary called Todd and all he said was “ok”. After that, on 7/12/24, I received a phone call from Todd and we discussed each other's position and Todd said that he would be willing to help me again. My husband and I told him only if he would agree to bill us hourly instead of $5000 dollars and communicate to the opposing party and to us in a reasonable timely matter. Todd agreed to that. It wasn’t until Monday morning (7/22) of not getting anywhere with Todd that I sent him a lengthy email stating my concerns and displeasure over my entire experience and he only replied “We will address your topics pursuant to the attached service agreement. Please sign and return it at your earliest convenience.” and finally sent the contract to sign. However, his contract did not state the terms and conditions that we agreed upon and stated that we would pay him another $5000 dollars instead of being billed hourly. So, I had to again email him inquiring why his new contract did not state our agreement. My anxiety, frustration level, trust, and faith at this point through all the nonsense was through the roof. On Tuesday (7/23) Todd sent a contract correctly stating our terms of agreement and my husband and I signed and returned it stating – “My husband and I were hoping that we could come down and meet with you at your next soonest time because a few things have changed and I need to show you some things and it would be rather difficult to try and explain it in a email if that is ok with you? We will try and accommodate your schedule to come at your next available opportunity.” By the following Monday 29th, after not ever hearing back from Todd to get his next available appointment time, I decided that it was not going to be in my best interest to proceed forward with Todd due to his inability to maintain reasonable lines of communication, inability to perform one single task for me since May 29th, inability to perform any task for me in a timely manner, inability to uphold terms agreed upon and changing them for his benefit after the fact, and causing me almost 3 months of complete wasted time causing escalated anxiety, worry, and stress. It was completely irresponsible, inconsiderate, unprofessional, and incompetent. Not only did he not keep his word that we shook on, but he cost me wasted time on my case and added problems that I have filed a complaint with the Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel, as there is an issue with Supreme Court Rule #’s - 4-1.3 Diligence, 4-1.4 Communication, and 4-1.5 Fees. And contacted the Better Business Bureau as well as leaving this review on other platforms to hopefully protect others from going through what he put me through. There’s an endless sea of lawyers out there, so I caution you on considering this one - unfortunately his word and handshake as a man has meant nothing! I had very high hopes just to be duped! -Mrs. McGhee
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05 Aug, 2024 by Thank you!
TJ handled my case impeccably! He is so personable and was easy to get in touch with directly. He would explain the details of my case and talk with me as long as I wanted. I was terrified at facing a (non-violent) felony after some sketchy business from the sheriffs in a neighboring county - TJ reassured me that we had a strong case and even the worst outcome would likely end up the same taking the plea bargain. In a hearing I got to see TJ shine and had the arresting officer squirming during cross-examination, especially after the officer basically committed perjury in front of all of us. TJ's courtroom presence is a force to be reckoned with - he knows his case law and will defend your rights as well as any lawyer is capable of. He was able to get the evidence in my case suppressed, thereby causing my case to be dismissed. I can't thank him enough for saving me from years of stress and hardship. HIGHLY recommend hiring him for your defense! THANK YOU!!
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Hiring Emily Fretwell to assist with my legal needs was one of the best decisions I ever made. She is both knowledgeable and relatable, making difficult legal concepts and processes easy to understand. She is also extremely responsive, always keeping you up-to-date on status changes with your case and answers questions quickly. Knowing Emily was working my case helped me maintain my sanity during a very stressful time. I would highly recommend Emily Fretwell to anyone in need of an attorney, you won't be disappointed!
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