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Brandon

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10 May, 2018
I hired Holly Wall on 8/23/16 to represent me in a child custody dispute. I fired her and she was subsequently relieved by the court as my counsel on 11/7/16. After being relieved it took her 66 days to refund the “unearned” portion of my initial $3000 payment. I was given multiple dates by Ms. Wall on which to expect my refund. Pay special attention to her invoice. She billed me for meeting that did not occur. Almost HALF of my bill ($2,300) was due to “emails” and “research” according to her invoice. She has refused every request by me to clarify these charges by giving me specifics. It is simply impossible for me to confirm if the entries are legitimate when they are recorded in such general terms. It should be a worry to any client when their attorney, who is accustomed to writing and parsing complex legal documents, suddenly becomes so lax when describing the tasks in her invoice. This is by design. When the only time an attorney gets frugal with her clients time is in the description of tasks in her invoice that should be a red flag to the client because the attorney is possibly committing fraud on the client. Due to her conduct I requested my file from Ms. Wall. In my file she included paperwork from another family court case that I have no knowledge of. At one time she had two law offices. The first closed and I now see that her primary and only office building is for sale. Possible financial difficulties. You were warned.
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Anonymous

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04 Oct, 2017
I have to say reading what the person put on here about Mrs. Wall floored me. I also have (1) child and had not seen him in (6) months. I hired Mrs. Wall and she took the case fast and worked out agreement for me to see my child. She was able to help me fast and her staff was wonderful and they help me every time I call. Money well spent with this Law Firm. If you need an attorney call Holly Wall.
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Brandon mccutcheon

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08 Sep, 2017
I hired attorney Holly H. Wall to represent me in a family court dispute involving my only child. I paid her $3000 and signed a business contract concerning her representation at our initial meeting. About a month after I hired her opposing counsel sent her a proposed consent order which she in turn sent to me by way of a third party with the instructions that I read it and let her know if I was in agreement to what it contained. She never bothered explaining any part of the order to me either by person or by phone. As a result of my agreement to this consent order I was required to go to mediation with a therapist my ex-wife had already selected for our daughter. I quickly found out what an "aligned therapist" was. Not only did Holly Wall allow me to go to the opposing attorney's handpicked therapist she also failed to advise me that there are no confidentiality rights in court ordered mediation. I unfortunately found this out when the therapist sent a "status report" to the family court judge concerning what we had discussed in mediation. When I fired Holly Wall it took over 60 days from the time that the court released her as my attorney until the day that I received her partial refund. I was given three different dates by Holly on which to expect my refund. I quickly found that an attorney who misappropriates client funds will also engage in fraudulent billing. Over half of the $2,300 I was charged is for "emails" and "research". She refuses to give me any details concerning these charges. After I fired her I requested a copy of my file. Holly Wall recklessly included paperwork form another family court case in the file that she sent me. Here is what hurts the most. When I fired Holly Wall and quit the mediation the consent order I had previously signed made all contact between myself and my daughter at the discretion of the therapist. After quitting therapy I made a complaint about the therapist functioning in dual roles (therapeutic and forensic) at which time he withdrew his services. Due to my ex-wife's stagnation in finding another therapist I would not see my daughter in almost a year. I would have never agreed to the consent order had I fully understood what entailed. On July 21, 2017 the Supreme Court's Office of Disciplinary Counsel notified me that they were going to conduct an investigation. No matter their finding I won't ever get back all that has been lost. Run from this piece of trash.
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