James Painter Roberts, experienced Civil Rights, Criminal Defense attorney in Addison, TX with 870 reviews
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James Painter Roberts

15455 Dallas Pkwy Ste 540, Addison, TX

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2013:
University of The Pacific, Mcgeorge School of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)
2009:
University of Texas, B.S. Advertising

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Davon knight

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23 Jan, 2025
& also Rebekah she’s one of the top best ever think you so much for helping me defeat my case & Scott thier the best duo together most definitely Rebekah !!!
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Jackson hollman

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17 Jan, 2025
The real deal! David and Scott worked non-stop to get my case dropped. They showed me true care and compassion. Couldn’t have asked for a better experience!
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Charles soechting

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17 Jan, 2025
Scott has been a friend for more than 12 years when we met working on a criminal civil rights case against a state law enforcement agency. He was then and is now a tenacious advocate who puts only his clients' needs first. If I was need of an attorney to fight for my personal liberties and freedom, Scott and his team are the only lawyers I would call,
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Exceptional client communication and responsiveness
“Scott was extremely timely in calling me back, in fact he called me WAY sooner than I expected.”
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Aggressive and dedicated legal representation
“Scott went to battle for me and I'm not going to jail, the case is finally closed and I can move on with my life and not worry about not being there for my family.”
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Personalized attention and care for clients
“Scott and his team treated me like I was a member of their family and worked extremely hard to resolve my issue.”
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Proven track record of successful outcomes
“Scott achieved the impossible. His diligence, steadfastness and experience with Dallas County ended up in my charge being dismissed.”
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Transparent and honest communication
“Scott is upfront, will keep you informed on the case, and prompt response to your emails.”
Cons
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Slow and unresponsive communication from some staff members
“I've been trying to get a hold of you never answered phone or e mail”
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Unsatisfactory results and lack of progress on cases
“They took my money and did zero to help. First they will immediately refer you to other sections of their firm to suck more money out of you, then give you the run around.”

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