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Pros
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Knowledgeable and helpful in small-town politics and contacts
“He's been in the Milam County area for many years, therefore knows everybody and naturally he has good contacts regarding small-town politics, but that may be a plus or a minus depending on your case.”
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Motivated and understanding
“Mr.Lewis has stuck by his word, he's very encouraging, very motivated, and understanding.”
Cons
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Unprofessional and lacks effort
“Giant Mistake! He put forth NO effort after taking my deposit and was so unprepared for our hearing that I gave into my ex and canceled the hearing.”
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Rude and unresponsive
“He is very rude and arrogant. I fired him and resolved the case myself. He didn't for fill his obligations as my lawyer so I asked for a refund. Which he also refused.”
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Overcharges and inflates bills
“Then, when I asked for a partial refund, it took him over a year and me calling the state board to even get a bill! A bill that has made up and inflated charges so that he can keep all my money!”
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Unethical behavior and misconduct
“When I told him he was fired he went to the other party in my case and told her she wasnt getting a good deal and she should get a lawyer. That was before the judge remover him from my case. Thats misconduct!”
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Slow and unresponsive
“It took him TWO weeks to inform me that he had already spoken to the other party and would have to get permission from them to represent me, which I get. Aftter I gave him my list of what I wanted, it took him another three weeks of phone calls with him telling me what the other party wanted and me reminding him that he was working for ME, and he needed to do what I wanted.”

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09 Feb, 2022 by Anonymous
I used him in 2005 for a charge from my then husband. After MANY MANY run arounds the final day we went the the court house, he pulled me aside asked me how much I would pay him if he can "walk in there right now" and get the charges dismissed. I ended up giving him a check. He went in "there" for about an hour, came out said " charges dismissed"! With everything that went on with him, I knew something was fishy. I went to the clerk, she looked up my record and the charges were dismissed 2 weeks before! He is so terrible! I am surprised he is still practicing!
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15 Nov, 2021 by Judge
This man promised me a divorce that was already filed for close to $5000. Did not deliver. He asked for more money and really swindled me out of thousands. Steer clear.
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31 Aug, 2019 by Anonymous
Not sure I'd ever want to use Mr. Lewis again, even for a consultation. During my conversation with him, he strayed from my original question and then told me I was my own worst enemy. Not something very professional or a good way to speak to someone who is stressed and needs help. He's been in the Milam County area for many years, therefore knows everybody and naturally he has good contacts regarding small-town politics, but that may be a plus or a minus depending on your case. I try to be a careful person, and overall I don't think I'd bother to use Mr. Lewis again. Some of the other reviews seem to feel the same way.
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14 May, 2019 by Lee
Stay Away!!! Went with Hollis because he is a long-time family friend. Giant Mistake! He put forth NO effort after taking my deposit and was so unprepared for our hearing that I gave into my ex and canceled the hearing. Then, when I asked for a partial refund, it took him over a year and me calling the state board to even get a bill! A bill that has made up and inflated charges so that he can keep all my money! I have known Hollis all my life and I cant believe he would do his worst enemy this way.
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18 Feb, 2015 by Destiny
We've been using Hollis Lewis since Dec. of 2013. I know many people in the Milam county area, who have used him as well. That's originally why we went to him in the beginning. I actually am using him at the moment for a termination or rights case, adoption and have recently used him to drop a pending child support case on the other party. Mr.Lewis has stuck by his word, he's very encouraging, very motivated, and understanding. I highly recommend him to all my friends, family and even strangers!
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