Justin Michael Jackson

1464 E Whitestone Blvd Ste 2201, Cedar Park, TX

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Gertrude

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02 Oct, 2021
We hired Justin as my family blindsided with Divorce papers, After providing him with 6 folder full of records and he was so unprepared prepared in court, it blew my mind. The inattention to detail and how very unprepared he was. We were unnerved when, just before the hearing he asked for more money - this was after having been paid the retainer well before the trial. Long story short he had to be asked to say the obvious by us during the trial and the judge kept looking at him for checking his phone repeatedly during the trial rather than listening to the hearing. He ended up working out the best deal for the opposing attorney and went over to the other attorney patting him on the back. No matter the circumstances Justin will do his best to help himself while harming our kiddos and extended family. Thank you Jackson Law firm!
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Anonymous

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18 Jul, 2020
I retained Mr. Jackson for a family law case and it was pulling teeth to get him to respond to me. He wouldn’t respond to emails in timely manner and would just ignore them. He does not have an open line of communication and I felt like I was the least of his worries. He was of money and time and took 6 months to file one piece of paperwork.
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Anonymous

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07 Jan, 2020
I have worst experience ever. They took my case and my retainer and since than they don’t care how many times I called and tried to reach. The attorney is hard to find in office for appointments and never shows up on the days of appointment. The staff is rude and unprofessional. They will waste your time and money. If you want representation in a case, this is not a lawyer you are looking for.
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Pros
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Excellent legal expertise and ability to achieve desired outcomes
“Justin was the first attorney to actually intimidate my ex. He knows the law, and that's important!”
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Dedicated and persistent in fighting for the client's best interests
“Men, if you are getting divorced, you love your children and you are a great dad, you own it to them and yourself to call Justin.”
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Honest, ethical, and trustworthy representation
“A man of integrity, Justin was honest and true to the highest standards of his profession as he handled my divorce.”
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Responsive and communicative with clients
“He promptly returned my calls and emails and addressed my requests with intelligence and insight.”
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Effective in handling complex and challenging cases
“It was a complicated case and the few law firms I went to before Mr. Jackson, assure me that I had ALL to lose and the kids mother could do what she was doing. I was at a lost when I met with Mr. Jackson.”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication with some clients
“It turns out the other attorney forgot to file it, and both me and my soon to be ex wife thought we were divorced.”
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Potential issues with preparation and attention to detail in certain cases
“We were unnerved when, just before the hearing he asked for more money - this was after having been paid the retainer well before the trial.”

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