Robert Davis Forster II, experienced Business, Litigation attorney in Addison, TX with 146 reviews
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Robert Davis Forster II

4004 Belt Line Road, Suite 100, Addison, TX

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Education

2004:
Southern Methodist University, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)
1999:
Arizona State University, Bachelor of Science

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4.4 146 reviews
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Janiyah toombs

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18 Dec, 2024
the process happened very quickly i am very pleased with the results and will always keep them in mind in the future
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Monica napier

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17 Dec, 2024
Neal and the team were excellent. I highly recommend this firm!
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Victor cook

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13 Dec, 2024
I thought the Jackson Spencer Law group had done a very good job of finding where I could best benefit from the unjustified termination of my job recently. I give them a five-star rating for their efforts in this matter. I am sure, provided there was concrete evidence found, they could have negotiated much more than was finally negotiated. They remained in contact with me every step of the way and advised me as well on the best course of action to take. Although I believe there is more to my case than just a simple mediation process, such as a lawsuit if brough in front of a physically presence Judge. The entire process was conducted by computer communications, so was the termination, which I believe one law circumvented the purpose and effect of other designed to protect my civil rights. Basically, the AT Will employment law circumvented and went around my civil rights by allowing a termination without cause. This was the case, and they had to deal with it as best they could without the benefit of having the preponderance of evidence to invoke judgmental decision as would a physical presence (sitting judge) with all parties' presence. There is a big difference between hiding behind a computer and having a physical presence when making such a type of decision. More is revealed both by body and the preponderance of evidence presented. Hats off for the Jackson Spencer Law firm for their success in getting me more than was offered. Thanks
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Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the legal team
“They kept in touch with me the entire time, showed me all of the available options, and while I didn't get the result I wanted, I got more than was offered.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who fight hard for their clients
“Neal Bridges worked tirelessly to get my case won and to ensure I was offered a more than fair settlement. I have no hesitation in recommending Neal or this firm to anyone.”
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Compassionate and supportive approach to handling clients' cases
“They made me feel heard and understood. I never felt rushed or pushed to move in a particular direction.”
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Successful outcomes and satisfactory settlements for clients
“They got me the help and the results I need.”
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Highly recommended by both clients and other legal professionals
“I highly recommend Jennifer Spencer's name is at the top of the list, as I know and am confident in her level of expertise and experience.”
Cons
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Slow response times and lack of communication from the firm in some cases
“Don't waste your time with this firm.”
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Potential for the firm to decline cases or drop clients unexpectedly
“After a few days with no return communication, I requested feedback on the data I gave them. The response...... 'caseload is too full.' It filled up instantly, just that fast I guess. interesting. Then why waste my time with more questions?”

Publications

2018:
52nd Annual William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending and Servicing Institute, Dead Debtos: The Problem, The Past, The Present, and The Plan.
2018:
52nd Annual William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending and Servicing Institute, Dead Debtos: The Problem, The Past, The Present, and The Plan.
2018:
52nd Annual William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending and Servicing Institute, Dead Debtos: The Problem, The Past, The Present, and The Plan.
2018:
52nd Annual William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending and Servicing Institute, Dead Debtos: The Problem, The Past, The Present, and The Plan.
2018:
52nd Annual William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending and Servicing Institute, Dead Debtos: The Problem, The Past, The Present, and The Plan.
2018:
52nd Annual William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending and Servicing Institute, Dead Debtos: The Problem, The Past, The Present, and The Plan.
2018:
52nd Annual William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending and Servicing Institute, Dead Debtos: The Problem, The Past, The Present, and The Plan.
2018:
52nd Annual William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending and Servicing Institute, Dead Debtos: The Problem, The Past, The Present, and The Plan.
2018:
52nd Annual William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending and Servicing Institute, Dead Debtos: The Problem, The Past, The Present, and The Plan.
2018:
52nd Annual William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending and Servicing Institute, Dead Debtos: The Problem, The Past, The Present, and The Plan.
2018:
52nd Annual William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending and Servicing Institute, Dead Debtos: The Problem, The Past, The Present, and The Plan.
2018:
52nd Annual William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending and Servicing Institute, Dead Debtos: The Problem, The Past, The Present, and The Plan.
2018:
52nd Annual William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending and Servicing Institute, Dead Debtos: The Problem, The Past, The Present, and The Plan.
2017:
United Trustee Association, Whose Money is it Anyway?
2017:
UT Mortgage Lending Institute, Excess Proceeds: Deceptively Simple or Just Plain Simple?
2016:
UT Mortgage Lending Institute, Phantom Income: The 1099-C and How You Can Protect Yourself
2015:
UT Law Mortgage Lending Institute, Foreclosure Update - The Courts have Spoken and You Need to Hear This!
2015:
Advanced Real Estate Drafting Course - State Bar of Texas, Keys to Effective Written Negotiation
2014:
Texas Foreclosure Manual (3rd Edition) Co-Author, Texas Bar Books
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