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Pros
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and dedicated attorney who fights aggressively for clients
“Jon shined a light on the situation we were in and showed us the reality of the cards, the system, and the politics we were up against.”
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Excellent communication and accessibility, keeping clients informed throughout the process
“He never promised or even really suggested any particular outcome and at the same time, he explained his plans for defense and his overall strategy every step of the way.”
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Achieves positive outcomes for clients, even in difficult cases
“We ended up with a deal that we could accept, and our son is on a path to have the entire ordeal be nothing more than a bad memory, and completely wiped from his record.”
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Reasonable and fair with fees and billing
“Considering all that, and the things I didn't mention, he was very fair and reasonable with his charges and payment plans.”
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Compassionate and understanding, makes clients feel supported
“He made me feel confident that my situation was not the end of the world by explaining things to me in a manner in which I could understand and thus able to make decisions on how I wanted to proceed.”
Cons
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Overcharges and runs up fees unnecessarily
“I could have sent all three kids involved to the college of their choice for that.”
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Demonstrates unprofessional and combative behavior at times
“Rather than apologizing or accepting constructive criticism, I felt rudely insulted through email with him defending himself as if he was in a court room.”
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Poor communication and failure to keep clients fully informed
“My main complaint is poor communication regarding documents and the entire process not being explained in layman's terms.”
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Firm may prioritize profit over client's best interests
“They took the easy route and avoided the real work. Fees added up and they were more concerned about payment than the urgent items at hand.”
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Firm has a high turnover of attorneys working on cases
“I had to deal with 3 lawyers in this firm.”

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28 Oct, 2024 by Wei
Our family found ourselves in a very difficult situation a couple of years ago and we had no idea what to do. We spent weeks interviewing many lawyers and there was no doubt Mr. Wadas was the one we wanted by our side during the hardest days we had ever faced. Mr. Goheen joined Mr. Wadas later to help with my cases. They put in great effort to get my two severe cases dismissed. From beginning to end they answered my questions in a very timely manner, always kept in the loop of any developments, and helped ease any concerns or anxiety I had regarding the cases. They are knowledgeable, very sharp, kind, straight forward and never sugar-coated any situation or possible outcome. They genuinely cared about my cases and fought to ensure that an innocent person wasn’t bullied by the legal system and negotiated with the prosecuting attorney the best results for me. We simply can't say enough to express our gratitude to them. I would strongly recommend Mr. Wadas and Mr. Goheen for their outstanding service.
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29 Sep, 2024 by Chris blevins
Randy and his team saw my case through to the end, my wife was so mad that I had filed for divorce she actually took it to trial. He literally destroyed the opposing attorney and was clearly the best attorney in the room by a mile. I highly recommend this team!!!!!!!
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11 Aug, 2024 by Katie brown
Sarah Carmichael showed professionalism, knowledge, and commitment to justice through her dedication to my family's case. I cannot thank her enough for her excellent work and kindness show to my family.
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04 Aug, 2024 by Vivian l
Matthew Goheen put in great effort to get my case dismissed, the case took about a year. I strongly recommend Collin County Law Group for their outstanding service. The staff is professional, and they ensure quick follow-ups. I am proud to have a lawyer who is knowledgeable and truly represents the people.
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17 Jul, 2024 by Jackie vazquez
The moment I spoke to Mr. Warmbrodt was the moment I had a peace of mind knowing that he will take care of my case, he was responsive and on top of everything! his team always kept me posted and I never felt out of the loop. Randy is beyond knowledgeable and the experience he brings to the table is truly the best!!
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28 Feb, 2019 by Anonymous
This guy is very passionate about his cases and really wants justice! I’ve had experience with many lawyers and think he is top of the line! Could not have better things to say about this one! Excellent experience with him!
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28 Jun, 2018 by Kennedy legel
First class, five star service from the beginning. Dawn acted as my advocate, working a lease deal for "the little guy", tirelessly leaving no paragraph of the lemgthy contract untouched. Her expertise and enthusiasm for the project should not go unnoticed. I whole heatedly endorse her without reservations. I would highly recommend her!
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