Gregory Paul Isaacs, experienced Appeals, Criminal Defense attorney in Knoxville, TN with 20 reviews
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Gregory Paul Isaacs

618 S Gay St Ste 300, Knoxville, TN

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4.2 20 reviews
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04 Nov, 2023
This guy is absolutely pathetic!
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13 Apr, 2022
Smart ellics to people.
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Walt

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28 Feb, 2020
MAKE HIM WRITE EVERYTHING YOU HIRE HIM TO DO IN YOUR CONTRACT. DON'T TRUST HE WILL DO IT ON HIS WORD. HIS CONTRACT IS VERY MISLEADING. I hired him to get a declaratory judgment on my legal status and he charged me $15,000.00 up front and assured me he would find out what court we needed to go to. So I signed his contract and paid the $15,000.00 . The contract he produced for me to sign alluded to going to court but the way he worded it I had no way to enforce it when he changed his mind about my representation. After six months all he had done was to produced two letters and after the second letter he got a response from the other party and then told me he could not do anything else. He sent me to another Attorney to file a complaint in Federal court and refused to refund any of the $15,000.00. I filed a complaint to the TN Board of Professional Conduct and Mr. Isaacs hired another Attorney to represent him, who then offered me a $3,000.00 refund on the fee. I told him I felt Mr. Isaacs had only done about $3,000.00 worth of work and I would like the full amount of the UNEARNED fee back. To this day I have not been refunded any of the fee I paid Mr. Isaacs and the complaint I filed has been dropped by the board. I was a fool for trusting Mr. Isaacs and to pay $15,000.00 up front
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Highly effective in securing positive outcomes for clients
“You can't find anyone who works harder than Mark in getting quick and positive results”
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Provides excellent client communication and updates
“He kept me up to date on my case with weekly phone calls”
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Demonstrates a compassionate and professional approach
“Words can't express what Mark has meant to our family. From our initial consultation to when the case was settled, Mark was compassionate, professional, and kept us informed with what all was going on.”
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Potential issues with contract clarity and fee transparency
“MAKE HIM WRITE EVERYTHING YOU HIRE HIM TO DO IN YOUR CONTRACT. DON'T TRUST HE WILL DO IT ON HIS WORD. HIS CONTRACT IS VERY MISLEADING.”
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Possible unwillingness to refund unearned fees
“To this day I have not been refunded any of the fee I paid Mr. Isaacs and the complaint I filed has been dropped by the board.”

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