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Pros
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Effective in resolving legal issues
“Matthew was great in helping to resolve a traffic related issue that we had. I was very happy with his service.”
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Personalized attention and communication
“He visited me weekly in the jail to discuss my options with me. And also took all my calls personally when calling collect from VCP.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“I ended up getting a 2 year Drug and Alcohol Program with 2 years probation after. That program saved my life!”
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Reliable and trustworthy
“During my divorce, I retained Mr. Parson and found him to be knowledgeable, trustworthy, and responsive.”
Cons
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Lack of preparation and attentiveness
“During the appeal he didn't even have facts straight and I did most the talking from my notes.”
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Unresponsive and fails to provide services
“Contact ceased with him, even though I called multiple times, until I emailed him demanding a refund for lack of services.”
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Unprofessional and argumentative behavior
“He basically called me a liar at every point in our communication.”
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Negligence and breach of client confidentiality
“Upon firing, returned my file to me, missing half my file, but to include 2 other clients personal and confidential records within my folder.”
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Lack of competence and disregard for legal process
“Fails to represent during hearing✅ Had to be fired due to complete and utter disregard of any legal process, format or involvement of knowledge into my case ✅”

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30 Apr, 2024 by Anonymous
Showed up 3 minutes before trial. Didn’t do anything for my case. Thousands of dollars and he didn’t say word. Needless to say we lost.
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26 Oct, 2023 by April
No show✅ Doesn’t listen✅ Argues with client on every level✅ Fails to represent during hearing✅ Had to be fired due to complete and utter disregard of any legal process, format or involvement of knowledge into my case ✅ Upon firing, returned my file to me, missing half my file, but to include 2 other clients personal and confidential records within my folder. Even after bringing it to his attention, was ignored. So I’m sure his other clients will be happy to know I have their bank records and social security information in my hands, which is being turned over to the board as well. Which leads me to to advise that I opened up a complaint with the disciplinary board against him with solid evidence of misconduct. So I stress, completely incompetent and should not be practicing law on any level. With him, it’s an enter at your own risk kind of situation.
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02 Jun, 2022 by Anonymous
I hired Matt for two closely related things for a flat rate. I did most the “leg work”, and begged him to file one appeal. During the appeal he didn’t even have facts straight and I did most the talking from my notes. When the second issue came to light he stated I would need to pay him more. I disagreed and he stated he would need to check my file and get back to me. Contact ceased with him, even though I called multiple times, until I emailed him demanding a refund for lack of services. He then stated he never asked for more money, but subsequently in a later email stated he quoted me another flat fee for services. This never happened. He basically called me a liar at every point in our communication. He has failed to provide services that I have paid for. He did not stand up for me the way that he said he would in our consultation. He allowed me to be walked all over. I am in the process of reporting him to the bar association for ethics violations. His wife also like to get involved with client relations and be ignorant and snarky.
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12 Oct, 2021 by Bob
Matthew was great in helping to resolve a traffic related issue that we had. I was very happy with his service. I highly recommend him.
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26 Apr, 2015 by Anonymous
During my divorce, I retained Mr. Parson and found him to be knowledgeable, trustworthy, and responsive. He made my life so much easier during a really difficult time!
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