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14 Feb, 2020 by Anonymous
I hired Gregory Schell to work on my case, he did a horrible job. He rarely gets back to you when trying to reach him. When we finally did talk, he constantly talked down to me and was very short with me . After a lot of neglect on my case, I finally fired him and found a great lawyer. When I fired him, I then realized that Gregory Schell has sanctions against him for neglect on another case he worked on. I DO NOT recommend this attorney.
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18 Feb, 2015 by Anonymous
I had an appointment with him and I showed up and waited 20 min before calling his secretary and she told me she would find out where he was. Neither one bothered to call me back AT ALL. I still don't know why he never showed up. Don't waste your time like I did. Call someone who's more professional

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12 Feb, 2020 by Eugene
From the moment I met Scott Pollins, I knew that he was going to spend the time to understand my particular situation and support me through the legal process. Scott was able to sift through the emotional elements of my case to determine the facts that would support my claims. Scott was able to create a compelling case from the facts and did so in a strategic manner. Scott’s positive attitude pulled me up during times when I needed it the most and I could not have asked for a better attorney to represent me. I could not recommend the team at Pollins Law any higher.
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12 Dec, 2019 by Eric
Scott Pollins was an outstanding attorney I hired when I was seeking justice against a previous awful workplace environment. We won the case with a remarkable settlement. He was thorough, honest, and compassionate throughout the entire process, and for that I'm eternally grateful. Also as a member of the LGBT community, I consider Scott Pollins an incredible ally. I would recommend Scott to anyone.
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24 Jul, 2017 by Marni jo snyder
I hired Mr. Pollins to consult on a criminal case where the conviction in a criminal matter could affect his employment at a large company. Mr. Pollins walked the client through the process of notifying his employer, gave clear and to the point advice, and was available for follow-up. I will call him for all of my employment questions in the future.
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16 Nov, 2019 by Marlana
Everyone told me it would tasked years to receiver my lost wages and car replacement. The insurance company offered me $4000 for my 2015 Nissan Altima, the blue book was over $6000. My medical bills were paid by my personal health insurance because they weren't paying them in time and it would have ruined my credit. Within 18 months of dealing with Ms Jessalyn from RFE Law Firm. I received $10,000 for car replacement, $2000 towards my car rentals, all my medical bills were covered and paid for including chiropractor and massages that were not required by my doctor. I also received over $30k for pain and suffering and $12k for lost wages. Communication with Ms Jessalyn was easy and ongoing almost weekly. No matter what questions I had they were answered in a timely manner. Her correspondes were written as I would expect from any attorney. So I can only guess the previous reviewing person has the wrong attorney's name or she didn't get the answers she wanted.
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27 Aug, 2018 by Allison
All of my correspondence with Jessalyn was frustrating because of her rude and impatient manner. She didn't seem to understand the basics of the law, so I would not recommend her. Additionally, her written communication is absolutely horrendous! If I read her written correspondence I would guess she held a high school diploma. She misspells words, does not use commas, and does not seem to understand the use of the apostrophe to show possession. Written communication is a very important skill for an attorney to master, I fear her written communication would anger a judge.
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