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The lawyer is described as a great attorney who works hard to achieve positive outcomes for his clients
“He took care of me. He does set off court dates but its his strategy he uses to the clients benefit. That strategy paid off for me and if you're upfront with him you'll have a great attorney on your side. I am forever greatful.”
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The lawyer provides personal guidance and support to his clients
“He also will provide real life personal guidance if he believes in you.”
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The lawyer is accused of taking money without providing sufficient service or action on the client's case
“He basically took my money with absolutely no action.”
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The lawyer is reported to be late, forgetful, and making mistakes due to his age
“Late and forgetful,age is kicking in obviously with the amount of mistakes he made on my case.”
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The lawyer is said to not represent the client's interests or follow the client's wishes in court
“HE WAS TO HELP MY SON NOT TO GO TO PRISON..BUT THATS WHAT HE DID GOT HIM SOME TIME..DID NOT REPRESENT HIS CLIENT AT ALL..HE NEVER DO WHAT HE SAY HE IS GOINTO DO.”

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30 Sep, 2022 by Charles
Mr. Pire got my Felony charge dissmissed. Be patient, it took some time. to get there. He got me there yesterday. I wish I had money to give him. Just give him his space, it will happen. Changed my way of thinking about life" choices. I owe him, BIG TIME! Thank you, Charles
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29 Jun, 2022 by Avery
Late and forgetful,age is kicking in obviously with the amount of mistakes he made on my case.
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08 Sep, 2018 by Anonymous
On or about February 13th, 2017...I hired Mr. Pire to defend my son in a legal matter (leaving the scene of an accident), paying a $7500 retainer. I held off on complaint this long because I was advised by current attorney to hold off until the legal matter with my son is over. Mr. Pire and his partner or friend Jens Bakkar basically took my money with absolutely no action. When my son and I terminated his services a few weeks later, I asked for a refund. I was refunded around $2500. When I asked why only 1/3 of my money back, he stated "your crazy ex-wife was calling bugging me and made 14 calls to my office which left the balance of your retainer at (approximately) $2500". 1) My ex-wife was not his client, nor authorized by me or my son to deal with the matter 2) I have asked several times via phone and text for a copy of our contract, rate sheet, and a statement which I have never seen any of those items. THEN, Mr Pire advised my son "not to turn himself in" for his crime until a warrant was issued. Warrant was eventually issued but Mr. Pire never contacted us to turn my son in. My understanding is he should have done so, and accompanied him as a "walk through" at the Grand Prairie jail. But no, never any contact whatsoever...which resulted in my son's home being raided by numerous law enforcement agencies unexpectedly for his arrest. Nothing wrong with that, BUT at the time my 3 year old grandson was there watching cartoons with his father (my son). My grandson is still to this day traumatized by that and had Mr. Pire done his job we would not have to be dealing with his trauma on a daily basis.
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18 Jul, 2017 by Crystal
I hired David a few years ago and he worked miracles for me and I still credit him 1000% for how great my life is today with his help. I cant thank him enough for being a great lawyer to me because my life could be different. He took care of me. He does set off court dates but its his strategy he uses to the clients benefit. That strategy paid off for me and if you're upfront with him you'll have a great attorney on your side. I am forever greatful. He also will provide real life personal guidance if he believes in you
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24 Jun, 2017 by Anonymous
This guy is a joke.. He takes your money and dont do anything. He lies he resets courts dates. He works for the state. If you want any jail time use him. He does nothing for his clients. All he he do is eat donuts and lie. I could do a better job. I now have to spend more money to get a new attoney.
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