Kelly Jackson Smith

317 E. College Street, Dickson, TN

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07 Jan, 2025
Good service and very professional
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Colene pewitt

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05 Jan, 2025
I think Kelly is amazing Lawyer. When my son father was trying everyway to prove me unfit it backed fired on him cause he was the one that only visited and child support payment I got everything else like primary parent
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Robert

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07 Dec, 2024
We hired Mrs. Smith after my son was charged with vandalism. At the time he was a seven-year-old autistic boy who drew on his desk. She talked a big game in the beginning and had us feeling very comfortable. We even disregarded all the bad reviews that was our first mistake. After paying her initialretainer we quickly realized that those reviews was how she practiced in her firm. She dragged the case on and on continuance after continuance. We decided to be proactive and potentially go to court without her because we were over it at this point. When she received word of this, she called me and spoke to me very unprofessional and told me I would be fired so at that point, we decided to start looking for another attorney because we were in the process of moving to another state and we didn’t have time to keep playing her games. Finally, another attorney my family knows was recommended out of Nashville,. He was able to get the case dismissed a week after I had hired him without even having to go to court. I would advise people to read their negative reviews take them into consideration because we found most of them to be true. Then, after all that her assistant notifies me that she is going to return some of my money so we had hopes that maybe she was just to busy. She had the nerve to give me back I believe around 300 dollars after I had giving her 2k. Mind you, she never went to court never really put any time in the case besides a few emails with me and a couple phone calls. Wow 5 ten minutes phone calls cost 1,700 dollars?! I definitely do not recommend. I know she will have some kind of response I’m sure defending her self. She’s a lawyer so she is a good talker. I just wanted to make the public aware to strongly consider her reviews when hiring her.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorney who provides excellent legal representation
“Kelly's legal acumen and personalized approach resolved my case with exceptional results.”
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Committed to clients and their best interests
“Kelly demonstrates an exceptional grasp of the law, offering invaluable guidance and support throughout the legal proceedings.”
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Responsive and communicative with clients
“Kelly was very responsive, professional and courteous! Her assistant was always professional and kind!!!”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“I get to see my son because of these women. Mrs. Jackson was on a very limited time frame and still managed to work diligently to get me where I so desperately needed to be.”
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Provides compassionate and personalized service
“In a child custody case, Kelly was not only extremely knowledgeable, but she was very sensitive to the fact that this case was hard on everyone.”
Cons
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Rude and unprofessional staff, especially the secretary/paralegal
“Desk clerk was really rude and wasted my time and breath”
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Overcharges clients and engages in unethical billing practices
“Will nickel and dime the piss out of you. Charges 200 per hour to respond back to emails that take less than a minute to respond.”
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Fails to adequately prepare for cases and provide timely service
“They didn't start preparing for our case until 2days before court and it was a big mess.”
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Lacks empathy and compassion for clients in difficult situations
“There was no compassion. And no assurance or any encouragement of hope!!!”
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Prioritizes profits over client representation and outcomes
“Kelly is more concerned about taking your money.”

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