Jack Lawrence Moser Jr., experienced Child Custody, Criminal Defense attorney in Gahanna, OH with 11 reviews
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Jack Lawrence Moser Jr.

109 W Johnstown Rd, Gahanna, OH

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I hired Jack to handle my simple divorce. We had been married less than a year and had no property or children to fight over. After paying the 2500 retainer I did not hear from him until the week of my first coat date. He informed me to of the time a room to be in, that is all he did not want to go over anything before the hearing. He was there 30 minuets late with no explanation, he when and talked to the other layer for an hr and came back with my ex demands. That I take all the debt that he racked up, and that he would get to keep the TV, washer, dryer, and all furniture. informed Jack that was not acceptable and gave counter offer I get the TV, and all debt to be split 50/50. The judge agreed and wanted the breakdown of the debt to be presented to him at the next hearing. Seven months later, I get the call from Jack with the day and time to be there, again he does not want to meet early to go over anything. At lest he was on time this time. He looks over my paperwork for 5 minuets and goes and meets my ex lawyer. Jack is gone for about 45 minuets, and comes back saying that I will get the TV but will also take all the debt. He has the gall to tell me that I owe him another 1500 if he is to fight for my ex to take half the debt!!! I will be damned to pay that crook any more money!!! To have my freedom from my ex and from that thief of a lawyer I took the deal.
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The lawyer is professional, prepared, and on time for court appearances
“He came to court prepared and on time and I was more then pleased with the outcome.”
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The lawyer shows genuine care and concern for the client as a person, not just as a source of income
“He seemed to care about my case but also me as a person. He would make suggestions and explain the different options available to me in a manner which I understood.”
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The lawyer's office staff is also sincere and helpful
“His office staff also displays the same sincerity.”
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The lawyer fails to communicate effectively with the client, neglecting to provide updates or return calls/emails in a timely manner
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The lawyer sometimes appears unprepared or lacks the necessary expertise for the client's specific legal matter
“He seemed out of his element and unsure of how to proceed at times.”
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The lawyer may prioritize their own financial interests over the client's best interests
“He has the gall to tell me that I owe him another 1500 if he is to fight for my ex to take half the debt!!!”

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