Amy Webb Martin, experienced Family Law attorney in Memphis, TN with 30 reviews
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Amy Webb Martin

5050 Poplar Ave Ste 1616, Memphis, TN

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Cassidy smith

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21 Dec, 2024
Definitely don't recommend expecting to receive any sort of good outcome when hiring Macaw, still trying to undo the damage that was done.
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Rich c.

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31 Jan, 2024
Can’t trust a law firm whose main goal is to disrupt a mothers life and try to take her kids away or to jail due to a lying husband. Don’t trust this law firm for anything. All crooks
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Kenneth

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18 Aug, 2023
Had a friend recommend her. She trashed the other law firm I was using to get my retainer. I could tell there were problems from the start. She sent another junior attorney to cover for her while she went on vacation. Then whenever you asked questions or needed some advice she was always very busy on other cases or mediation and don't dare call her during a mediation as you won't her from her for DAYS. I certainly believe she has to much on her plate personally and professionally. She works on her time not yours even though you are the one paying the bill and let me say a very expensive bill. You are not allowed to question an invoice and was never given an explanation for some of the exorbitant fees they charged. She might be handling 3 cases in court on any given day but you will be charged fees in full including drive time to and from courthouse. On 1 instance I met her outside of courthouse and was told she had to run inside to take care of a few cases and would speak to me before we went in to court. Much to my dismay she showed up 5 minutes late and stated that she and the other attorney had worked out something I was totally against. I had it and I went off on her told her she was fired she then cozied up to the opposing attorneys in front of me and said she was representing me whether or not I liked it. Insane right? Trust me this happened. Instead of referring to my ex as a Mrs. or Ms. she then began calling her by her first name when discussing her. Perplexed to say the least. I could go on for another hour describing the poor job she did for me. When I disagreed with the final invoice they sent they would not discuss it with me, sued me and put a lien on my home. Who does this? I understand she was mad I fired her but not discussing the invoice I had concerns over?? Don't use this firm and especially Amy or Ashley Martin. The apple doesn't fall far. Should you need to contact me for more info please do so through email I've supplied below. Let me finish with this, her attire was atrocious for an attorney, she was dazed and confused on most occasions we met. If, and I mean if she gave me more than 5 minutes of her time to discuss something that was a miracle. Shaken, stunned, astonished at the level of incompetence I dealt with. I ended up going back to my old attorney who has done a fantastic job and would recommend highly. Please let me know if you need any additional information.
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Highly professional and responsive service
“Extremely professional and very responsive! Took the time to answer all questions and explain things that made me feel comfortable about the course of action.”
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Excellent legal representation and advocacy
“Michelle Crawford has worked for our family on several issues, we have been very happy with the outcomes and her desire to help our family through difficult situations.”
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Compassionate and caring approach
“Michelle Crawford is absolutely THE BEST family attorney that I have ever worked with. She is dedicated to her clients, she cares about the client, she will put forth the most effort to help ensure the results your looking for.”
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Successful case outcomes
“The outcome for my case was exactly as I had hoped...as no divorce is easy. She was compassionate yet forthright in her actions.”
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Exorbitant and questionable billing practices
“You are not allowed to question an invoice and was never given an explanation for some of the exorbitant fees they charged.”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness
“Whenever you asked questions or needed some advice she was always very busy on other cases or mediation and don't dare call her during a mediation as you won't her from her for DAYS.”
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Perceived incompetence and mishandling of cases
“Definitely don't recommend expecting to receive any sort of good outcome when hiring Macaw, still trying to undo the damage that was done.”

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