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Excellent customer service and attentive communication
“Great customer service. Highly recommended”
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Effective at achieving positive outcomes for clients
“She's the Best at what she does! Very good Customer Sevice 😊”
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Knowledgeable and professional in handling legal matters
“Very professional, very excellent work!”
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Dedicated and hardworking in fighting for clients' interests
“I am forever grateful for this wonderful, professional, prompt, and dedicated attorney.”
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Able to get charges dismissed or reduced for clients
“Awesome attorney...got my husbands ticket dismissed and only had to pay the judge's office $25!”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness at times
“Lack of communication, don't spend your money trust me there are better lawyers out there”
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Potential delays in case progress
“I have much respect for the lawyers I called previously, as they stated they did not have the resources to take on my case for the attention that it deserved.”
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Questionable referrals to other attorneys
“She referred me to a lawyer by the name of Jad Harper who is a complete scammer.”

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30 Mar, 2024 by Daniel martinez
STAY AWAY!!! A grievance has been filed with the State Bar of Texas. I retained Andrea Casares on March 10, 2023 to transfer an out of state child custody case, this was the first step. Thereafter she was going to file for an enforcement and modification as my visitation rights with my children were continually violated. I made it clear during my initial visit that time was of the essence, and was told by Andrea that this process will take a few months. I have much respect for the lawyers I called previously, as they stated they did not have the resources to take on my case for the attention that it deserved. After so much back and forth checking on the status, then finding out paperwork was incorrectly filled out by her staff which added to delays, waiting and waiting...I finally get a court date on March 6, 2024. A YEAR LATER! During the court session, it was at this time the opposing party filed for a continuance since my children just left for a cruise with their mother that same morning during my Spring Break visitation. Sad part, my father passed away during this period in which my children should have been with me and their grandfather. I expressed my disappointment to Andrea and mentioned if I would of known what I know now, I would of sought another lawyer. A few hours later, she sends me a Motion to Withdraw as Counsel, essentially dismissing me as a client. Reasons cited for, "unable to effectively communicate" and lack of payment. I never received any invoice, letter, or email stating I owed a balance. After all my correspondence to her and her staff, I'd figure someone at some point would of mentioned something. Mind you, I even met with her in person for the first time during my one and only court date, and still no mention of anything. After all, what results have I received thus far? A grievance has been filed against Andrea with the State Bar of Texas. Her duty to serve the best interest of the client are contrary to the Model Rules and Professional Conduct set by the American Bar Association.
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12 Feb, 2024 by Brianna rogers
She referred me to a lawyer by the name of Jad Harper who is a complete scammer. I paid $2500 payment for him to represent my husband in court. Jad Harper never showed up no paper worked filed or nothing. He was paid on a Wednesday and my husband was due in court on Friday. He waited until 11 at night to try to contact my husband’s court appointed attorney. Then when Friday came for court he had excuse of he was trying. He assistant contacted and told me himself that Mr. Harper did not represent my husband and that nothing was done. I attempted to Mr. Harper several times and was told he was only giving me $1875 of my money back. I even sent over emails and everything. Still no full refund. I’m giving her a one star she referred him to me.
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29 Sep, 2021 by Mario yague
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10 Jul, 2024 by José fonseca
Les agradezco a Jehová en primer lugar y los abogados Adrian Ruiz y Andrea Casares por su excelente ayuda en mi proceso muy profesionales y con un gran corazón humilde, Dios les bendiga de una gran manera en sus vidas y en sus trabajos
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