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19 Dec, 2015 by Anonymous
Paid this guy 1k of a 1500 retainer to file paperwork in order to be heard in a court room. Not only did he NOT tell me he doesn't work those kinds of cases he took it on like he knew what he was doing. He ended up having to call other lawyers, while in my presence, asked them how to go about filing the correct paper work, which paperwork was correct, and who he needed to talk to. After being told what to do by other attorneys he still managed to mess up the paper work, the order that the paper work was diled, All the while judging his client for the way he looks. He is a nice older man somewhat, but very incompetent and a waste of $1,000 that I can't get back and could have used for another attorney. I do not recommend this man for any legal problems what so ever. His actions cost me my case

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09 Jul, 2023 by Jennifer shrum
The attorney is awesome he goes above and beyond to help you and so does his staff especially Katie.
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16 May, 2023 by Kerman haynes
Zach Jones and his team are talented, hardworking, and trustworthy. I hired Mr. Jones to represent me in construction dispute in November 2021, and in February 2023 a settlement was negotiated and finalized. Throughout the entire process, Mr. Jones provided sound legal advice, was diligent in his efforts to formulate a strategic plan for success, and kept me informed consistently throughout. If you ever find yourself in need of someone to represent you with honor, and the highest integrity - I would recommend Mr. Jones and his team without hesitation.
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23 Apr, 2023 by Patty flyingbear rose
Best law firm you could ever need. I would give a 10 but only allows 5.
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18 Apr, 2017 by Anonymous
I hired Zach based on a referral after attempting to hire three other attorneys in a 2 month period. With that being a lesson in itself, Zach relieved my desperation and frustration in the first consultation. He confidently and swiftly requested my records from a prior attorney and hired experts immediately which is something I do want to point out that three other legal experts did not step up to perform. I was consistently reassured because Zach got the small things right, he "hit the ground running," was thorough/appropriate with actions taken, and this is what any case truly needs. Zach has a wealth of expert staff at his fingertips. I experienced Zach having to reach out to his experts and there was no churning or wasting of time to get responses. It was quite impressive. My case lasted 20 months and recently concluded via mediation. Zach informed me along the entire way that he and his staff were working to resolve the case as quickly as possible, that trial involves a lot of unknowns, and with no disguises, it would be expensive. When it turned out to be a longer road than we hoped, the expense and risks were worth the wait. Zach helped me to be able to close a bad chapter and walk away, freed from an extremely difficult situation. He told me, when this is over, it will be over and it is. We ended up not going to trial and came out with the result I wanted, more than many in my close circle thought would happen. Zach and I weighed my options together. He helped me make decisions. I kept myself informed of most every turn of event and simply, I had a peace of mind many times knowing I hired the best attorney for my case. If I hadn't hired Zach, no doubt, time would have passed and I would have been stuck in a horrible mess for many years, if not for the rest of my life. Zach educated me on the steps taken and reassured me when I questioned the process or opposition's intentions. I believed Zach because I needed to trust my attorney, but most of all he followed through with his plans. Zach made it easier for me to pay the expensive bills and in the end I received much more than he and his peers thought I would. Zach showed me what qualities, characteristics, and so forth to look for in future transactions. I will always remember sessions with Zach. I will most certainly remember Zach physically packing up and carrying my case with him in thick heavy binders. I will remember him looking at me and saying that he "was prepared as if he was going to trial." He always spoke with confidence, force, and knowledge about my case. Seeing Zach mentally and physically take on my case is something that I will always be grateful for. I hired an attorney who fought for me!
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09 Feb, 2016 by Matthew
Zach was very knowledgeable about the construction law that pertained to our case. Also Zach was very understanding of our situation and how it would effect our company. He was able to help our company to get the best outcome possible.
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