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Responsive and accommodating to clients
“He is always quick to respond and to get the documents that I need, while keeping the prices very low. He is also extremely accommodating to my borrowers, and is willing to meet with them in several locations around the metroplex for their convenience.”
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Knowledgeable in legal matters
“To be fair to Veach if you understand what documents need to be filed, and follow through to make sure things are filed he will work out for you. While knowledgeable, his attention to detail and follow through is poor.”
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Poor attention to detail and follow-through
“He failed to file the Contract Deed. I was not aware of this omission until recently, when trying to refinance.”
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Unreliable and untrustworthy
“He lied to me and then when the well went dry he dropped my case because he said he had other bigger cases to worry about. I have never met him in person, but now believe he is a con-artist and should be brought up on ethics charges by the State Bar Association.”
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Lack of competence and preparation
“He nor the hiring firm had knowledge of what an abandoned easement was. Kept asking ME on the phone what it was....HELLO? Thats why we're seeking your counsel! ..then said literally at the 15 min mark your time is up get your credit card ready...”

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21 Jun, 2024 by Sondra
Nicholas Veach was quick, responsive and got the job I needed DONE!! Highly recommend!!
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18 Mar, 2024 by Anonymous
This guy as part of the firm I contacted for an abandoned easement issue involving a utility company. The firm advertises expertise in this area, but then refer to this guy. Says in his email he has a plan. Our goal was to get the easement removed and then sue for damages. After reading these reviews I was trying to be objective. But after a 15 min consult, he nor the hiring firm had knowledge of what an abandoned easement was. Kept asking ME on the phone what it was....HELLO? Thats why we're seeking your counsel! ..then said literally at the 15 min mark your time is up get your credit card ready...most lawfirms give a free consult outlining your case etc. If you pay for a consult, which we were happy to do...there's an expectancy of a plan, cause of action , advise, etc. We received nothing in exchange. They had all the information we sent, evidence and bullet points of information yet have no clue. Very unprofessional. The other reviews are correct.
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10 Sep, 2023 by Anonymous
When I first contacted Veach he was fired up about my case. I paid him a large amount up front. A couple of months later I contact him for an update. He gives me this sob story about how him and his wife are struggling to make ends meet because he is a new attorney and trying to make it on his own. I send him several more thousands of dollars. He acted very graciously and laid out this grand plan of how my case was going. He claimed he had sent the defendant's attorney all these papers and had filed all these motions. He told me how things were going and what to expect. Then months later the defendant fires his attorney and gets a new one. All of the sudden Veach's attitude changes. He has supposedly talked to the defendant and his attorney and now it seemed they were running to show. Veach lied to me and then when the well went dry he dropped my case because he said he had other bigger cases to worry about. I have never met him in person, but now believe he is a con-artist and should be brought up on ethics charges by the State Bar Association. I now have to find another attorney and start the whole process over. He never offered to return any of the money I paid him.
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18 Oct, 2022 by Anonymous
This guy — do not hire him — and RUN! He is simply interested in being paid, NOT actually helping you. He talks over you and has zero listening skills.
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04 Oct, 2022 by Anonymous
You better watch your back with this attorney. He was contacted to represent me during an eviction case. He contacted the other party and then his advice to me was to pay the tenant for my keys. He apparently had an extensive conversation with the tenant and he provided the tenant information that only he and I would know. As such, I received a text from the tenant with the data regarding how he was obtained as legal counsel. TRUE RATING: ZERO STARS
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15 Aug, 2024 by Andrea mckee
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