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Knowledgeable and helpful attorney who is readily available to clients
“She was highly knowledgeable and I had an easy time talking to her and explaining the situation.”
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Caring and attentive to client's needs
“She really cared and took care of that for me.”
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Provides excellent legal representation and achieves positive outcomes for clients
“She won 3 out of 4 cases straight out and the fourth she was able to significantly reduce charges, through a tenacious argument on a point of law.”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness, often ignoring client calls
“I even had my phone calls ignored.”
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Lack of interest and attention to client's cases
“She showed a lack of interest in my case and was hard to get a hold of.”
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Unprofessional and unethical conduct, such as mishandling client funds
“She basically took advantage of them and when they went to ask for documents and get an explanation why she threw the documents at his mother (whom is an older lady) then called two security guards and kicked them out like they were criminals.”

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22 Jun, 2024 by Anonymous
She did not fight for me her biggest accomplishment was getting my misdemeanor dismissed she kept wanting me to sighn every court Date she did not fight for me she is rude
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27 Mar, 2022 by Anonymous
This lady took a case for a friend of mine she asked the family for 10 thousand to take up his case, then quit and said she wasn’t helping them anymore she kept the money and gave no explanation as to why she was throwing the case she basically took advantage of them and when they went to ask For documents and get an explanation why she threw the documents at his mother (whom is an older lady) then called two security guards and kicked them out like they were criminals don’t give this lady your money she will take it and not help you.
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24 Aug, 2018 by Jaycie
I greatly appreciate the help Pia gave me. After my divorce I chose to do a full name change. Pia really cared and took care of that for me.
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24 Aug, 2018 by Greg
Pia was great through my whole experience. She was readily available when I had questions and always had the answers I needed. She is very knowledgeable and I highly recommend her for all legal matters.
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22 Aug, 2018 by Kevin
This attorney represented me in a criminal case. She was quick to take money for her services, but failed to deliver in those services. I really needed good representation, but her lack of attention to my case was really disappointing. She just didn't seem to care and came across as a rather arrogant individual. As with others, I experienced poor communication and she avoided returning phone calls on a fairly regular basis. She failed to get to know the particulars of my case and later discovered she actually lied to me about certain details of my case. I wish I had researched more about her before obtaining her as representation. Since I believe what she did in my case was unprofessional, if not unethical, I reported her with supporting documentation to the Texas State Bar for consideration of disciplinary action.
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13 Jun, 2024 by Landon
My family ran into some issues with the CPS system, and Dorthea stepped in, took our case right away, we were stressed out because we knew we were innocent, but Dorthea kept her professional demeanor and listened to our story! She dealt with CPS on our behalf, walked with us through the process, and stopped the unwarranted harassments. Dorothea knows what she’s doing!!!
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10 Feb, 2024 by Anonymous
I've been working with Dorothea for about a year on an appeal of a complex child custody case. First of all, Dorothea is not a "Yes-Man". She will tell you bluntly if she believes your case has slim or no odds of succeeding. And better to hear that at an initial consultation with her than after you've invested thousands of dollars just to be told 'no' by someone else. Dorothea told me the odds of success in my case were not great. It's the nature of appeals. I felt so strongly that a wrong had been done to me that I decided to proceed anyway, even with her telling me at our initial consultation that the odds were against me. As my appeal nears its conclusion, she's produced a brief for me that I'm very proud of that I feel presents the issues as succinctly as she could in only 15,000 words. After retaining her services, Dorothea put in countless hours reviewing court transcripts, thousands of pages of medical records, and interviewing witnesses. Five years had passed in between the time this case was opened and the time it went to trial. There was a lot for Dorothea to catch up on and not much time for her to get up to speed. To further complicate matters, my trial attorney had a family emergency that prevented him from being much help in the transition to Dorothea as my appellate attorney. Despite all of the obstacles and difficulties, she was able to get a grasp on what had happened. She was able to see from a legal perspective how my rights had been violated at trial whereas I had only my belief that this was not how "justice" was supposed to work. I wasn't able to see the forest for the trees until Dorothea made me step back and showed it to me. Because of her patience, her diligence, her enthusiasm for the law and for issues of social justice, I have hope where before I only had a prayer. Dorothea's mental agility and tenacity are the things I appreciate most about her in the courtroom. At every court appearance, she has always had a Plan A, a Plan B and a Plan C. I suspect if we ever need a Plan D, she would probably pull one of those out of her hat, too. For example, when Dorothea had critical evidence she wanted to get into the record on my behalf, she had that evidence ready to present in multiple different formats to ensure it got into the record. She didn't just give up the first time she was told 'no', as has been my experience with other attorneys, but fluidly shifted to her backup strategies to get that evidence into the record. I intend to continue working with Dorothea even after our business with the appeal is concluded and can't recommend her highly enough.
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19 Dec, 2022 by Linda
She is extremely professional, knowledgeable, focused and detailed orientated. She was also accessible with "no nonsense" persona. She creates a sense of strength and confidence.
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04 Apr, 2014 by Charles
About 2 months ago Mr. Hafer took over my case, from another law firm..My case is still Pending..I get regular updates..Calls are regularly taken..No problems during the time we have done business..
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19 Apr, 2023 by Helen bennett
"Donna J. assisted me in drafted some much needed paper work. She took the time explaining the entire process to me, answered all my questions, and provided many examples in plain language. She was quick to respond via email and by phone when needed. She was also very reasonable in price. I recommend her to anyone looking for a reliable lawyer that gives her clients the time and attention they deserve!"
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15 Dec, 2022 by Zach
Donna was amazing to work with out of all the attorneys I've met she's by far my favorite! Thank you donna to you and your hard working team for everything!
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19 Jul, 2022 by Teri
Donna Smiedt was recommended to me by a dentist friend of mine. He himself had been through a few divorces and knew who was good and who was not. Not only is Donna incredibly proficient at what she does professionally, She is a very compassionate caring and helpful person as well! She knew how to communicate well with both myself & my now ex-husband. I got an incredible settlement -fair & generous. Partly because she was able to speak in a non-confrontational tone with my ex and convince him that it was best to be fair. I’m quite sure no other lawyer could have attained those results due to his type “A” personality. There are so many examples I have of how compassionate and how she helped me mentally through what was the worst time in my life but we don’t have enough room here. Let me just leave it to say don’t regret this huge decision in your life… Make sure you choose the right lawyer.
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