Robert E. Childress, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Springfield, MO with 171 reviews
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Robert E. Childress

939 N Boonville Ave Ste A, Springfield, MO

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Jess emmceebaybee

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20 Nov, 2024
This is hands down one of the worst lawyers in Missouri. Tad withdrew from my case after working on it for 7 years. My car wreck almost left me handicap & he literally dropped my case for no reason
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29 Aug, 2024
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James ketchersid

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21 Aug, 2024
Handled my case very quickly and charges dismissed. May of been one of the easiest cases he had but I was glad to have him as a lawyer. I would use him again in the future but hopefully I never need to call him again.
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Effective at getting favorable outcomes for clients, such as having charges dismissed or reduced
“Handled my case very quickly and charges dismissed. May of been one of the easiest cases he had but I was glad to have him as a lawyer.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced in the law, able to provide sound advice
“Tad is one of the best lawyers I have the pleasure to meet. Tad don't give you a run around, and if you have a question and he doesn't know the answer, he will find out!!!”
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Personable and caring, takes the time to understand client's situation
“Very attentive to his clients. Wonderful staff that are very attentive and compassionate to your needs in troubling times...”
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Willing to be upfront and provide honest assessment, even if it means declining a case
“Called Tad about 5 times and never got a call back. Finally called again and was on hold for about 7 minutes then talked to him about my case and he said not to hire him even though I have medical bills and injuries from months ago I am paying.”
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Lack of responsiveness, poor communication, and difficulty reaching the lawyer
“Called Tad about 5 times and never got a call back." and "Left a voicemail, and no one ever called me back”
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Possible inconsistency in quality of service, with some reviewers reporting excellent results and others very poor experiences
“This is hands down one of the worst lawyers in Missouri." and "Tad is one of the best lawyers I have the pleasure to meet.”
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Potential to be overbooked and unable to devote sufficient time and attention to each case
“Tad's organization and knowledge of the injury law politics is below standards. 6 Paralegals this whole time for nothing...they are a joke.”
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Instances of unprofessional behavior, such as texting during meetings or making inappropriate recommendations
“Met with Tad about possible representation and he was unprofessional, unprepared and had very limited knowledge of the process of the law. He was texting on his phone the entire time I was there and did not pay attention to anything I was saying.”

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