Reviews
Top review highlights
Pros
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Highly skilled and effective lawyers who can achieve favorable outcomes, even in difficult cases
“Shawn Fraley saved my life. That's it. That's the review. If you ever doubted this firm for a second, DON'T. They are the best chance you have in Davidson county.”
2
Lawyers are knowledgeable, professional, and confident in their abilities
“Shawn Frailey was my attorney way back in 20”
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Lawyers provide excellent representation and are willing to go the extra mile for their clients
“Mr Wes Brittain completely took care of me. As did Mr Fraley a few years back. Mrs. Susan at the office was so helpful throughout the process. She was very patient and took time to explain things to a T.”
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Lawyers are responsive and keep clients informed throughout the legal process
“Wes Brittain and the team at Barnes Grimes Bunce & Fraley are outstanding individuals. They are so professional and always prepared to support you in your case.”
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Lawyers are able to achieve positive outcomes, even in complex cases
“I was about to pay $4,000.00 to Fraley. I only had a question to ask him and he had has secretary tell me that "we've already spoken once, pay the money and no more talks." They were so rude the whole time..Thank god Richard McCain was there to get me off of 4 felonys, completely dismissed.”
Cons
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Lawyers and staff can be unresponsive and difficult to reach
“Lawyers will not call you back. This is very unprofessional! These are serious matters and they act like the do not have time for you.”
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Lawyers can be perceived as prioritizing money over client service
“I was about to pay $4,000.00 to Fraley. I only had a question to ask him and he had has secretary tell me that "we've already spoken once, pay the money and no more talks." They were so rude the whole time.”
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Lawyers may not always guarantee a positive outcome, even with high fees
“he made me feel so hopeless, I was determined when I called, but he just slash it, by saying there is no guarantee, you can pay me 10,000 or 15,000 and we could go in and still loose a case,”