Thomas Jot Hartley, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Vinita, OK with 22 reviews
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Thomas Jot Hartley

177 W Delaware Ave, Vinita, OK

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1977:
University of Oklahoma, JD
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Oklahoma State University, BBA

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3.5 22 reviews
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Mike scrivo (screw)

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Thomas gibson

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23 Aug, 2023
Jesse Muth was my attorney for almost a year. He is very straight forward with you and represents you as an individual and keeps in contact with you. He keep you informed and is amazing in court. Thank you Jesse
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Straightforward and keeps clients informed
“He is very straight forward with you and represents you as an individual and keeps in contact with you.”
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Effective in court
“He keep you informed and is amazing in court.”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication
“I have called for a friend in prison four separate times. It's been about three weeks now and his lawyer still hasn't made any attempt to reach him.”
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Lack of client advocacy and attention to cases
“You're not made aware of any plea agreements until you go to court and by then, your case has been continued for months and you just want it over with so you will agree to just about anything just as long as it keeps you out of jail/prison.”
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Potential conflicts of interest
“I find out that one of the attorneys is in the Rogers County DA's hip pocket and jockeying for a spot as an assistant DA. Talk about conflict of interest! They do not have their clients best interest in mind.”
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Poor client treatment
“Speaks to you as though you are beneath them.”

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