Charles Tyler Battle, experienced Estate Planning, Family Law attorney in Oklahoma City, OK with 29 reviews
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Charles Tyler Battle

1415 NW 43rd St, Oklahoma City, OK

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Howard lafferty ii

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03 Oct, 2024
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Rick casey

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04 Sep, 2024
I resigned from Oklahoma Natural Gas earlier this year due to 8 years of blatant discrimination for being openingly gay. After filing a complaint with the EEOC and then given a right to sue they also gave me a list of referrals for potential lawyers. The Battle Law Firm was on the list so I contacted Mr. Battle through email. After filling out an intake form Mr. Battle said he was "Very interested" in my case but was currently busy and had some vacation time coming and to circle back to contact him in 3-4 weeks which I did. I explained I had reached out to another firm and one day before the consult after letting Mr. Battle know the previous firm had declined I received an email now stating he was to busy to even meet for 30 min to evaluate my case or not after waiting almost a month. I would highly recommend that Mr. Battle remove himself from the EEOC ref list as it would be a complete waste of time dealing with him and waiting almost a month just hoping to be heard with no commitment. Complete lack of ethics in my view. Ultimately I think what I have realized is this state just does not want gays in the state at all whatsoever even in 2024. So the low cost of living isn't worth the mental stress of living here any longer. So Oklahoma can continue to be the bottom of the barrel in education and diversity I unfortunately am now going to be forced out of the state so I can truly be competitive in the workplace and survive financially. I was cordial understanding his time was important and even said so in my correspondence with him. Yet lead along by the nose for over a month just hoping to be heard not at all expecting a commitment. I give up this state will continue to discriminate therefore embolding these monopolies like OG&E and ONG to continue to keep the Gays out as long as possible. I would think The Battle group would just have the morals to right up front say no and not waste someone's valuable time. My time is also valuable just as his is. I would def pass on ever using this firm. Hopefully by the end of the year I can move and just forget Oklahoma altogether. This review is exactly what happened not anything more I have the emails to prove it. RESPONSE TO REPLY FROM FIRM: Your comment about my 8 years im not understanding. I spent those 8 years thinking if I worked hard I would advance. Secondly I paid no other consult fee's and no one would even look at my evidence cause no one wants to take on these large monopolies. I still have about 30 days left in my right to sue so you could have just rescheduled. And as I stated in the original review I will leave because its not going to get better here. Your just upset I called you out for blatantly blowing me off period.
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorney
“Mr. Charles was able to get me paid in no time. very knowledgeable lawyer, every time I called I was able to speak with to him immediately.”
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Responsive and accessible
“Even after the case was over I called him multiple times asking about legal questions and he was there for me.”
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Puts client's best interests first
“He looks into every concern I have had and always responds quickly. He puts his clients best interest first and helps make stressful situations manageable.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“Charles helped my husband get the outcome we wanted in his sons case. I can't explain to you how great this has been for our family.”
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Tenacious and never gives up
“Charles was tenacious, knowledgeable, and never gave up. My son is home with me!”
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Lack of responsiveness and commitment
“I received an email now stating he was to busy to even meet for 30 min to evaluate my case or not after waiting almost a month.”
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Potential bias against certain clients
“I would highly recommend that Mr. Battle remove himself from the EEOC ref list as it would be a complete waste of time dealing with him and waiting almost a month just hoping to be heard with no commitment.”

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