Joe Michael Dodson, experienced Appeals, Litigation attorney in Beaumont, TX with 60 reviews
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Joe Michael Dodson

595 Orleans St Ste 1300, Beaumont, TX

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Casey jorgensen

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09 Dec, 2024
Marcus and his team were great to deal with. I highly recommend his law firm.
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Christopher levingston

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16 Aug, 2024
Marcus Wilkerson is an outstanding lawyer with excellent attention to detail and exemplary appearance to detail. With the help of his outstanding support staff he can help get your legal problems absolved. He is a true master of litigation, and the best representation that a client can find in Texas.
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Rachel harper

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31 May, 2024
If you do not want to be contacted (unless for money) or updated on your case even after leaving messages or Enjoy never getting any clear answers kr explanations... then this may be your guy. His disregaurd to my husbands future and lack of communication became apparent when he (finally)made it to court, and didn't even recognize him much less the crucial, erroneous ppwk/info that they were trying to charge him based off. If my husband hadn't asked why the deal they were offering was much different than what he initially told us would be most probable AND that it wasn't even his info, 'Mr. Wilkerson ' wouldn't have noticed and my husband would be in jail...Additionally, being in the court halls, waiting to be seen, on several occasions, I had observed how other lawyers, inparticularly Mr.Gertz who had 5times the clients each time, would still manage to show interest and effort in every one of his clients cases..explain, advise and most importantly communicate with them. Far more different than our experience or lack there of..Update: upon writing this review I was finally, actually contacted by Mr.Wilkerson unfortunately it was not due to the case,( for which had a court date in just days) or to return my calls/msgs about case and court, but instead only to respond to this review.
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Excellent legal skills and expertise in litigation
“Marcus Wilkerson is an outstanding lawyer with excellent attention to detail and exemplary appearance to detail. With the help of his outstanding support staff he can help get your legal problems absolved. He is a true master of litigation, and the best representation that a client can find in Texas.”
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Personable and caring approach with clients
“From the moment I spoke to him I felt comfortable and a weight lifted off my shoulders. Correspondence was great and really helped to put me at ease. His professionalism and familiarity with the process along with his kindness and fierce has help to know and trust he's is going to fight for my family.”
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Successful case outcomes
“Showed strong hospitality throughout full experience and made my case just disappear. The courts would of railroaded me for nothing, but ended up not even showing up!! I would recommend and trust this firm to anyone who's trying to get something accomplished!!”
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Unresponsive and poor communication with clients
“If you do not want to be contacted (unless for money) or updated on your case even after leaving messages or Enjoy never getting any clear answers kr explanations... then this may be your guy.”
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Unprofessional and rude office staff
“Whoever that was that just answered the phone was rude as hell, I wouldn't use this office for the sake of the embarrassing unprofessional thing that answered the phone.”
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Potentially unethical behavior
“LIAR & THIEF, DO NOT HIRE THIS FOOL, HIS METH ADDICTION DID IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE TO HIS MORALS!”

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