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Pros
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Effective in handling DWI/DUI cases
“He knows everything about DWI cases. I could tell this must be the area he is the most comfortable representing clients.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced in the law
“He has a superb understanding of the law.”
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Provides personalized attention and support to clients
“He made a great case for me, and I am very grateful.”
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Responsive and communicative with clients
“He responded quickly to our questions and concerns, kept us informed but handled all of the details.”
Cons
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Lacks proactivity and can be unresponsive
“I heard virtually nothing from Stephen. He was two hours late for my last court appointment.”
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Delays case progress and does not guide clients through the process
“Nothing happened with my case for almost a year-and-a-half and in that time I heard virtually nothing from Stephen.”
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Fails to provide valuable advice and recommendations
“He didn't even advise me to take the standard DWI/AOD classes offered by Travis County, or an IOP class, which not only would have helped my case, but which ended up being conditions of my probation anyway.”

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08 Jun, 2020 by Carlos
I had an outstanding warrant for DWI probation violation. I thought it was going to be Hell getting it resolved, but this law firm resolved it quickly. Now I'm warrant free and able to move on. I would recommend this firm to anyone dealing with any type of DWI issue. I would give this law firm six stars if it were an option.
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28 Jul, 2019 by Dixon
I wish I had known a thing or two about hiring an attorney before I caught my case so that I could have known to avoid this man. He did nothing for my case, besides delaying the process, after taking my money. Nothing happened with my case for almost a year-and-a-half and in that time I heard virtually nothing from Stephen. He was two hours late for my last court appointment where I was offered the deal for probation, which I ended up taking. Hiring him was a complete waste of money. I would have been better off just dealing with the prosecutor on my own. I probably would have gotten the same deal without having to pay $3500 to an attorney who did nothing. He didn't even advise me to take the standard DWI/AOD classes offered by Travis County, or an IOP class, which not only would have helped my case, but which ended up being conditions of my probation anyway. He briefly mentioned the MADD panel during one of the two or three conversations I had with him in total. And I'm the one that set that meeting up, because I wanted to get more information, not because he was trying to guide me through the process as a good attorney should. I ended up taking the offer for 18 months probation, because I had absolutely no faith in Stephen's ability to take my case to trial. Probation has been an absolute nightmare. I have wasted thousands of dollars getting put through the private-interest-run racket that is community supervision. Not only has it drained my bank account, probation has completely ruined these last 18 months of my life and nearly driven me insane. It is humiliating, degrading, and dehumanizing. I have been surprise arrested while showing up to one of my monthly meetings, because I accidentally missed a court date. As a result, I had to spend two days in jail and another $1500 to get out. In that time, I missed two exams and some important assignments for school and ended up having to drop out of my engineering program at UT because of this disaster. In conclusion, I just want to say this: DO NOT HIRE THIS MAN. Unless your case is already a slam dunk for any attorney, he will not be able to help you. Do your research and hire someone that will actually take an active interest and put in the work to help your case. Because Stephen did none of that for me and my case.
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31 Oct, 2018 by Penny
I've personally known Steve over 10 years. He has sat at my Thanksgiving table and we have seen him grow from his service in the military to the upstanding lawyer he is today. He has others best interest at heart and superb understanding of the law. If you are looking for a trust worthy lawyer- honest- knows the law...look no further
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03 Jun, 2016 by Anonymous
I had been driving home from work late one night, and a cop pulled me over in Austin. I did the sobriety test, but refused the breathalyzer. The cop charged me with a DWI. Mr. Bowling is not only easy to work with but a great guy. He made a great case for me, and I am very grateful.
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22 Apr, 2015 by Anonymous
I am very thankful for the quality of service Mr. Steve Bowling provided me. I was discouraged after finding myself in the situation that I did. Mr. Bowling was able to make me feel comfortable with my case, and through his expertise, had my charge reduced to a non-DWI.
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Working with Jason on my immigration application was an exceptional experience, from start to finish. He was thoroughly educated in the process, provided in-depth and clear information at each stage, patiently answered every question I had (no matter how small or silly!), and was such a calming presence throughout the journey. His kindness, caring, and compassion were a huge comfort to me along the way. You can tell he loves his work and is committed to helping his clients succeed. I highly recommend him. Thank you, Jason!
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We have had a wonderful experience working with Jason! What I have appreciated most about him is that he is very clear about exactly what needs to be done and when. He provides great context and additional information to understand why and potential issues / concerns that might arise (and we've had some VERY unique immigration issues).
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23 Feb, 2015 by John
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