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Pros
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Effective representation in complex legal matters, including divorce and child custody cases
“They have handled divorce & child custody matters with a No-Nonsense Professionalism that has gone above and beyond to receive very favorable outcomes.”
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Commitment to fighting for the client's best interests
“Sam took my family law case after I was served with paperwork and we ended up terminating the father's rights, which is what I wanted in the first place.”
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Experienced and knowledgeable in legal proceedings
“Sam (once again) was well prepared, had taken notes as to all of the information we had discussed in his office, and we won AGAIN.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and communication with clients
“My wife's attorney has told her that she can't get a hold of him on the phone nor are her emails or phone messages acknowledged so I know that it isn't just me that is being screwed over.”
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Unprofessional and rude behavior from the lawyer and staff
“Anytime I call the office Sam is very abusive, screams on the phone, and implies that I'm interrupting his afternoon schedule which I'm sure is just his nap time given his old age.”
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Potential concerns about the lawyer's abilities and focus
“I paid Mr. Moore $2500 plus fees and can't afford to hire anyone else or I would have already taken my case and bailed.”

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18 Jul, 2017 by Ali
Ive been in the legal business 17 years. If I were to need a criminal attorney, I damn sure don't want some sweet talking, hand holding attorney that isn't straight forward and honest concerning the possible outcome of my case. I want a bulldog!! I want a fighter! I don't need or want a babysitter to talk sweet and soft. I need a go getter. An attorney that will push it to the absolute limits to see his client gets a fair trial and exhausts to insure his client received the best representation possible. Also, I don't need an update or a call everyday with some useless bs. I need him working for me. That's why I hired him. Not wasting time calling or emailing with insignificant redundant information that is only wasting his time instead of focusing all his attention on his job. Plus the courts are stacked with pending cases so when Mr. Moore knows something relevant to the case he will contact you. He cares about his clients and represents each to the best of his ability. He takes his oath very seriously bcz his clients have chosen to put their trust with their life, future, well-being etc...in his care. I know I'm just now to began my first year of law school but Sam Moore You taught more than any law school will ever teach me. Represent each client always remembering the sworn oath taken. To take pride without fear and stand in front of a jury or judge knowing that's the absolute ultimate an attorney can do for his client. Thank you!! I couldn't ask for a better Mentor.
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26 Jan, 2017 by Anonymous
I hired Mr. Moore in 2015 and it's now 2017. The level of care I was accustomed to receiving left with the paralegal, Athena, back in the spring. Now when I call in to check on my case, Mr. Moore either doesn't take my call or flips out because I'm disturbing him. I feel like I have the right to question what's going on since I paid the old grump $5,000.00. I know my case was an uphill battle, but I would like to know someone was working for the hard earned money that was paid. The few times I've been able to catch Mr. Moore, he smells like a bottle of whiskey and is totally rude. Good or bad, I just want my case to be over.
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27 Aug, 2016 by Anonymous
I hired Sam Moore last year and it's now the end of August 2016, however my case is far from being over. During the initial consultation, Mr. Moore indicated that he would take care of my case quickly and efficiently, but that hasn't happened. My wife's attorney has told her that she can't get a hold of him on the phone nor are her emails or phone messages acknowledged so I know that it isn't just me that is being screwed over. I paid Mr. Moore $2500 plus fees and can't afford to hire anyone else or I would have already taken my case and bailed. The buffer between Sam and the public (his paralegal Athena) was laid off when he sold his office and I'm afraid he has gone off the deep end. Anytime I call the office Sam is very abusive, screams on the phone, and implies that I'm interrupting his afternoon schedule which I'm sure is just his nap time given his old age. Athena was the one person in that office who actually cared about what I was going through and took the time to actually listen to me when I called or dropped by. In closing, spend your hard earned dollars on some other attorney instead of an old, mean, loud drunk who smells like a brewery whether in the office or when you go to court with him. Mr. Moore is the type of attorney who gives lawyers a bad name!
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09 Feb, 2016 by Kimberly
I was needing a divorce lawyer and didn't know where to turn and Mr Sam Moore took my case right away, it has taken me awhile to pay it off but his paralegal Athena and himself waited til I paid it off. I would like to add Athena is awesome she was always willing to listen to all my questions and was very nice and helpful. Just want to thank yall for helping me and I would recommend you to anyone and if I had to come back you would be my first choice thank you for all you have done.
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09 Feb, 2016 by Tina
We have used there services several times. They have handled divorce & child custody matters with a No-Nonsense Professionalism that has gone above and beyond to receive very favorable outcomes. I refer friends, family and co-workers to their office anytime the subject of need for a great attorney arises.
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