Jessica Renee Martin

120 N. 2nd Ave., Ozark, MO

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Radclyffe george

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17 Nov, 2024
Her $300 consult was a waste of time and money. It was clear during the meeting that she hadn't really read any of the advance material provided about the case. She was very defeatist and provided no strategy for getting any of the things I was proposing in the custody modification. There were no outputs from the consult meeting (eg.: summaries, proposals, assessments for path forward). When I called the office to follow-up I was told she wanted another $300 consult fee. No return phone calls. Very unprofessional to the point of ethically questionable.
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Robby benoit

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21 Jul, 2024
Maybe a good candidate for a cupcake eating contest, but even the most casual observer can discern her inadequacies in a courtroom. The only argument she ever made was on behalf of herself trying to justify why she was so ineffective at very fundamental task. We spent 3.5 years concluding a fifth grade math problem and they still screwed it up.
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Dylan scull

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18 Jun, 2024
Amazing lawyer highly recommend! She got me everything I wanted within months, I’m extremely grateful for Jessica and her team:)
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorney who fights for her clients
“Jessica is great! She is easy to talk, gets to know who you are and makes sure you are covered! She is always prepared and I never felt alone no matter the situation.”
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Dedicated and caring staff who provide excellent customer service
“Jessica and her staff are truly amazing. They are dedicated to helping you get what you need. I lucked out when I found her! You will never find a better staff.”
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Transparent and communicative throughout the legal process
“She always listened to my concerns and tried to come up with a solution. Her and her team went above and beyond to help me and I couldn't be happier with their help!”
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Successful in achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“As an icing on the cake, I got what I wanted from the court case.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“I would wholeheartedly recommend Martin & Wall for your legal representation needs!”
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Some clients felt the attorney did not adequately listen to their concerns or act in their best interests
“Didn't feel like they really wanted to hel paid in full and never really felt like any hp was provided.”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication from the attorney or staff at times
“Doesn't call her clients back or the opposing attorney ever!”

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