Trent L. Richards, experienced Business, Consumer Protection attorney in Henderson, NV with 5 reviews
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Trent L. Richards

112 S. Water Street, Suite 104, Henderson, NV

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Rebecca pepkowitz-gilstrop

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09 Sep, 2022
We contacted 6 Las Vegas area attorneys before getting a referral to Sagebrush. All others stated that they had no idea how to handle the case, but asked for a hefty retainer nonetheless. Christopher Carson, with his expertise in construction law, was the only person who asked to see the damage to the house in person. Chris and Trent have been open and forthcoming from their fee structure to proofreading I generated. We have gone as far as we could on our own, and now will contact Sagebrush for representation taking the matter in Federal court. Sagebrush is honest, which is the highest complete I can offer
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Jessica roach

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14 Dec, 2020
Please take caution! I hired Trent as a court room lawyer! My amazing attorney was moving and I ended up with NIGHTMARE TRENT! He lied from the beginning and didn't even copy a paper of mine!! This evil man did everything I didn't ask and included 2 cases in a one and only chance to settle. He gave himself more than 1/3 after a blackmail deal after excluding me from my own mediation. Evil Trent told me he doesn't get paid to keep my job and doesn't get paid to get me benefits, "I can pay them out of my own pocket"! I hired a lawyer for peace of mind! I was in the fetal position for over a week! I refused the deal because its not what I wanted! HE QUIT! I never spent more than 3 hours talking to him that included a rushed here's the paperwork. I had zero representation and was not brought back to work and Trent didn't pick up the phone! Trent made me want to die!! I was left at home with a lawyer who ruined my only mediation and my job if 24 years. He did though attach a suit that if I received anything he was entitled to it! Trent QUIT WITH NO IF!!! HE JUST QUIT !!Trent threatened my previous attorneywho was leaving town, who tried to help me fix the damage! He threatened him with legal actions! I was aloud only the original paperwork that he didn't even write up , the other party wrote it!! His name was on it. He only represented me in 2 cases but blacked mailed his way into 4 cases settled. Two he only represented me in. I was forced to take him to the STATE BAR which was aware of what he was doing. I had to sign because I was alone with no job! He was forced to meet with me and this evil scammer would not give a CENT BACK FROM HIS SCAM. He was hired strictly for court. I got the mediation because this needed to be settle because my case was a preventable awful situation. I would to God I would have represented myself...He wouldn't give one cent back!! SAGEBRUSH HAS NO MORAL VALUES!! Please don't hire them in anyway!!! Trent was beyond a COLD NIGHTMARE.... !!!! HE GIVES A NEW MEANING TO THE WORD BOTTOM FEEDER !!! 100 percent true and any questions I would love to tell you more!! Although I only knew him for a few hours!!!
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David fam

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02 Dec, 2020
This guy was rude. Asked him about a situation I had and if he can help. He was unprofessional. Told me he doesn't take cases like mine. Once I went over again the specifics he goes, not interested. Its not what you say sometimes it's how you say it and I would not recommend these guys, purely low grade stuff.
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