Tiffany Desiree Leffler

412 Franklin St, Clarksville, TN

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Belmont University - College of Law

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Kylee white

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19 Nov, 2024
I am not a client, but a defendant in a case with T.J. Samson Community Hospital which this firm represents. This case is about collections which I talked to Crystal in billing about today. I’d like to first say, I am not upset my hospital bills were turned over to collections, and have no problem paying for them. I started out nice and eager to figure this all out and start paying my bills, however from the second the call started she was rude and carried a condescending tone. I have never dealt with a matter like this before, therefor I didn’t know what was expected of me, but I do know what’s expected of her considering she works in public service. Much like a child, she was quick to cut me off, talked to me like I was an imbecile, and raised her voice when I called her out for the way she was speaking to me. I am usually not one to complain but the matter was as simple as needing to know what payment to make and where and she could not get through a 5 minute conversation without being bitter and cold, even refusing my phone call when I had tried to reach her again to figure out what payment I agreed to. Although I cannot speak to the attorneys capabilities or manners, I’ve read the other reviews and it seems as though this place lacks severe communication skills and common decency.
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Katerin garrido

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18 Nov, 2024
10/10 recommend Mr. Mathis. He answered all our questions regardless how small they were and was super quick in answering back emails. I trusted him with my immigration process and have no regrets! We even moved across the country while our case was still pending, and Mr. Mathis was still able to represent us. He transitioned smoothly and did not make the distance affect his way of working for us in the case. We cannot thank him enough for the job he did!
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Ivan rex

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31 Oct, 2024
I called for a consultation or appointment. The front desk misheard me and stated they do not handle employment cases that would be a Davidson county matter. As I started to correct myself she hung up on me. Won't know what the lawyers are like if I can't get past reception. Quite rude.
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Pros
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The lawyer is professional, thorough, and honest in his approach, providing realistic advice and clear communication
“He is professional, easy to get a hold of, very realistic ( I liked it so I don't waste my time and money for unrealistic expectation. ), reasonable fees.”
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The lawyer is dedicated and committed to achieving the best outcome for the client, going above and beyond to fight for their interests
“He is very genuine and understanding. I'll recommend anyone to him especially in a custody matter. He is worth it!”
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The lawyer is responsive and accessible, promptly addressing the client's questions and concerns
“He responded to my emails immediately, delivers the documents quickly and if you need anything he lets you know and you can send it by mail without any problem, always attentive to your needs.”
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The lawyer may not always follow through on the client's specific requests or address all their concerns during the legal proceedings
“I told him I was very specific and I wanted the Judge to know before making a decision on my case! Mr. Mathis said "representation does not extend post-trial filings." Why would this be consider post-trial fees? This is something I asked before Final Hearing.”
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The lawyer may drop the client's case or refuse to provide requested documents, even after being paid, which can be frustrating and leave the client feeling taken advantage of
“When I hired Mr. Mathis for my divorce and custody, I made the big mistake of also hiring him for another case which I paid him $900. He dropped both cases after I told him I got legal advice at JAG. It is very sad how someone like Mr. Mathis can take advantage of others like me.”

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