Jeremy Cade Anderson, experienced Criminal Defense, Personal Injury attorney in Dallas, TX with 15 reviews
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Jeremy Cade Anderson

3400 Carlisle Street, Dallas, TX

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22 May, 2024
Jeremy was referred to me for my divorce case, but I regret hiring him. Once he realized I was more interested in settling things rather than pursuing litigation he completely ignored me. He would not respond to my calls, emails or texts for 3 months to get status of my case and rudely told me to respect his time. He missed a few court deadlines and I had to scramble to get a new attorney at the last minute. He is very unprofessional and rude, and even now won't respond to my new attorneys attempts to get my client file to move on with my case.
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Erik

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06 May, 2022
I spoke with Jeremy via text, he was in my phone as a lawyer and i was going through a child custody battle. At first everything seem good. He spoke a good game initially, so i hired him as it seems he was legitimate of getting things accomplished that i wanted for my case. Shortly after we filed a motion to take my ex to court i never heard from him. The day before we had court he called and wanted to go over the case that we was facing the next day, it was 1 am in the morning and i was disgusted as i wanted to go over the case much sooner as i like to be prepared for things, especially, dealing with a professional situation. Anyway, Jermey didnt come prepared and wasted a good two hours of court asking questions that had nothing to do with case. We lost the trial but it wasnt that bad as i still had my kids. I was advised by Jeremy to do something that backfired on me tremendously, and this dude didnt care one bit. The ex filed a counter and was able to come in and take my children from me without any evidence whatsoever, he didnt appeal or challenge anything. Keep in mind i only hired him to get more times with my children and with his advice, the children was taken from me. Afte this debacle i was furious with him and wanted to go in different direction and he stated that he wanted to do everything "pro bono," so i kept him on my team but that was a bad decision as the case moving forward this dude wouldn't give me updates on case status, how we should proceed forward, or when the next court date will be to see my children. To make a long story short he ruined my life with my children and i was failed by the justice department tremendously all due to his guidance. The courts took my children and i have not still seen them, and after him telling me that he wants to do everything "pro bono," he disappeared after i paid this dude several thousands of dollars just to get more time with my kids. at one point when i would ask him status of my case he told me i had to pay him more money and that i was acting childish. Also, you should know he is always on vacation so you better believe he is not investing a lot of time in your cases. He is all about money and losing. He doesn't care about the people he represents all he care about is his hair, his kids, and the fact he was on some loser show called bachelor. I would've never hired him if i known he was a tv lawyer as they don't know anything about law. Jeremy feel entitled as he thinks he's some super famous lawyer that we must bow down to and keep giving him dollars as we ALL owe him something. We lost every time we went to court. So i fired him asap as he is accustomed of losing and taking people cash. It doesn't hurt him he lost, he really won as we the fools that keep paying him. So i would never hire this joker of a lawyer. he is a joke. Trust me.....he will lose your case and put you in a worse situation than when you started. Run the other way when you see this guy!!
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Anonymous

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23 Jan, 2019
Our legal system is usually very fair but it is confusing and you need someone like Jeremy who can help you navigate through it. Jeremy is one of the smartest people I have ever met and will help you do just that; navigate through our complicated system. Jeremy is also very compassionate and just has a calm confidence about him that is very reassuring. He communicates so well and never gets rattled. I strongly recommend him for your legal needs.
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“He kept an open line of communication, explained everything that he was doing and how it would help my case.”
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Knowledgeable and skilled in navigating the legal system
“Jeremy is one of the smartest people I have ever met and will help you do just that; navigate through our complicated system.”
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Compassionate and reassuring demeanor
“Jeremy is also very compassionate and just has a calm confidence about him that is very reassuring.”
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Dedicated and hardworking
“He put in the extra effort to make sure I got it. Thank you for all that you did Jeremy and helping me through such an uncertain time in my life.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“He fully explained the pros and cons to every option, and he helped me make the best decision. The end result was a reduced charge.”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness
“I never received any type of updates or information i”
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Questionable integrity and dishonesty
“He told me that I could have my ignition interlock removed THAT DAY if I signed the deal which was also a lie. I had to keep it another 6 months per the judge.”
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Overcharging and attempting to extract additional fees
“Looking back, there were cheaper options that I should have looked into further. After consulting with friends I was grossly overcharged.”

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