Richard L. Queener

1304 Pile St, Clovis, NM

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2003
Texas Tech University School of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)
1988
New Mexico State University, Bachelor of Science

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Kathrine smith

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05 May, 2024
Richard Queener is a scumbag. I don't say that because he didn't do the job right (although he didn't), I say this because this man will claim you didn't make payments you made and claim you still owe him thousands of dollars you have already paid. He will tell you he won't bill you until things are settled and your former spouse has to help with the payments, and then he will run up a huge tab without doing a single thing for you. He will give you incorrect legal advice that strings things out. He will charge you for things I'm now told no other lawyer would charge you for. He will charge you interest each month on an inflated unpaid balance and then charge you file maintenance fees and tax each month so that the bill gets exponentially higher. All the while KNOWING that you have paid him thousands more than his 'records' show, even when you have the invoices from those payments, they don't exist to him! He will still keep charging you for payments you've already made. He will inflate the amount you owe him and pretend he hasn't been paid thousands then remove himself from your case for 'nonpayment' and charge you fees that are higher than the original fees you were paying him to actually 'work' for you, if you can call it that. Which I wouldn't, because he doesn't care if your soon to be former spouse is mentally abusive, has had your children watch as he chokes you, has financially abused you and your kids for years, has medically abused your kids, is still financially and medically abusing your kids. In short: he will over charge you, pretend you did not pay him thousands when you did, screw with your court dates, lie to the courts and judge, charge you secret fees, not actually work on your case, completely disregard the needs of you and your children in times of great distress, make threats about pulling his representation if he doesn't like something you have to say (that you don't want to force your kids to go with an abuser), actually pull his representation a few days before a court date for inflated and incorrect unpaid balances, and so much more. Use this snake if you dare, he will make everything so much worse.
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Danny lindsey

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09 Mar, 2024
Great lawyer here!
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Lee santiago

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17 Apr, 2023
Nice people but deceptive. They say they’ll represent you at consultation, get your hopes up, then reject your case later.
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The lawyer is accused of overcharging, misrepresenting payment records, and making false claims about unpaid balances
“Richard Queener is a scumbag. I don't say that because he didn't do the job right (although he didn't), I say this because this man will claim you didn't make payments you made and claim you still owe him thousands of dollars you have already paid.”
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The lawyer is alleged to have provided incorrect legal advice, delayed cases, and disregarded the needs of clients and their families in distressing situations
“He will give you incorrect legal advice that strings things out. He will charge you for things I'm now told no other lawyer would charge you for. He will completely disregard the needs of you and your children in times of great distress.”
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The lawyer is said to have threatened to withdraw representation if the client did not comply with the lawyer's preferences, and has actually withdrawn representation shortly before court dates
“He will make threats about pulling his representation if he doesn't like something you have to say (that you don't want to force your kids to go with an abuser), actually pull his representation a few days before a court date for inflated and incorrect unpaid balances.”

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