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04 Feb, 2019 by Benna hindle
Lester & Lester is now Hutchens Law Firm. We had a real estate closing handled by this office, January 31, 2019. While we were able to close, it was only because our realtor and we put forth the effort required to have things in order. They performed all necessary work for title transfer but that’s about all they did. We weren’t given any of the necessary information needed until we asked. Meaning, with our realtor’s help, we were doing the thinking. As a result we had to make a last minute, out of town, eight hour trip to initiate the transfer of funds. They did, upon our request, refund part of the their closing fee to cover expenses for the trip. While they were courteous, their lack of client care bordered on the unethical. Do not use this firm for your real estate closing!
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04 Oct, 2017 by Becky calcutt
Dickey Lester is a personable man in a very nice office but I cannot recommend him. We hired him to review the mortgage documents prepared by the buyer's attorney but found that we had to do the legwork all the way through the closing process. Our agent told us that the terms were a legal matter but the senior paralegal said that that was his responsibility. Then it was our responsibility to get the title insurance policy but the issuing attorney's office said that Lester's paralegal needed to contact them. The closing went through on time but when I received the original promissory note and mortgage, there was a discrepancy between the two. The buyer's attorney prepared them but neither he, his paralegal, Mr. Lester nor his paralegal caught the error. I wrote a letter to Mr. Lester and spoke to him with my concern about having to do all the work but he told me that I was not "harmed" and he therefore would not refund the legal fees I had paid at closing. If I had been harmed, I could have sued him but I felt I was due a refund since I did not get the service I paid for. Find someone else who will read your documents.
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02 Jun, 2017 by Sammy spann
I have used the Lester Law Firm for multiple real estate closings over the past 30 years. Mr Lester and his staff have always been very prompt, courteous and meticulous in handling my affairs.
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25 Apr, 2014 by Shawn anderson
I have been using Lester & Lester for 30 years. They have provided me with services that exceeded all of my expectations. I can honestly say they are the best around!
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07 Mar, 2014 by Cathy martin
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16 Dec, 2017 by Jim
John went out of his way to accommodate our special settlement requirements and conducted the settlement in a friendly, thorough, professional manner. We would gladly hire him again.
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14 Jun, 2024 by Joseph traber
My mom and I hired Maguire Law Firm to handle my dad's wrongful death case. When we met Ian Maguire I knew he would be the person to guide us through our loss and legal battle ahead. Our case was assigned to Tiffany Buffkin. I never experienced such care from lawyers as we did with Ian and Tiffany. I hate to use this expression, but Tiffany is a bulldog. She's just what you need to fight for your rights. Towards my mom and I,  she was the sweetest, kindest person we could ever hope to represent us. Ian was just as caring and spent time with us to explain everything as we went through the process. They both handled my 83 year old mother with so much respect and care. While I hope never to need their representation again, I would not hesitate to contact them. I usually don't make recommendations, but please contact Maguire Law Firm if you need a great personal injury law firm. I have worked with a few injury firms and my experience with them has been outstanding. Thank you, Tiffany and Ian.
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29 May, 2024 by Stanley levy
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29 May, 2024 by Nancy garcia
They are the best my father’s case was a tough one but they really came through for him. Especially as he primarily speaks Spanish. Documents were translated and calls were in Spanish for his peace of mind. I translate his dad to day but have it it all layed out in Spanish was refreshing to him. Thanks again Tiffany, Janet and Maria!
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28 Jun, 2018 by Anonymous
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