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Highly professional and knowledgeable in family law
“Her thoroughness, work ethic, and fund of legal knowledge is complimented wonderfully by her down-to-earth and empathetic personality.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Samantha's communication is timely and clear. I appreciate her expertise and dedication to her work.”
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Dedicated and goes above and beyond for clients
“She went above and beyond to help me in anyway possible with my case. She truly cared about helping me and was always honest about the situation.”
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Reliable and trustworthy
“Samantha and her office has helped my family with legal issues and has always been extremely responsive, professional, and supportive.”
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Highly recommended by past clients
“If you are seeking out first-rate legal representation of the highest quality, Samantha Rago is your attorney.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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27 Apr, 2024 by Mario fuentes
A true coward in more ways than one. A couple of years ago I hired Mr. Rago to take on a bogus harassement case. Paid $1500.00 for his services at the time. Never spoke with him, only his investigator. The investigator was excellent. However Mr Rago never had any contact with me directly or I with him. I seemed to be designed that way on purpose by this office. I was told case would be dismissed based on what was presented in the complaint. However pre-trial court dates would come and go and I would not receive notifications from him or his staff that they were coming up. I was the one that would log in repeatedly to the system to find out that my dates were approaching. Otherwise I would have missed them. Sometimes I would get a call a few minutes before the hearing was to start. Every time I would call for updates or progress, no response or no results provided. If it wasn't for me inquiring I would have no information. On his contract or agreement that you sign upon hiring him, there is a clause that states that if you make repeated inquiries to his office, there is a fee that may be assessed to you. It appears that returning calls, or progress updates are not priority and that if you keep asking why they are not responding, their response could be a fee to you. Long story short, THE THINGS I WAS TOLD WOULD HAPPEN DID NOT. I was also told to pay fees for subpoenas. I paid and was told they filed it to the wrong company and that I would have to pay again for them to send it to the right people. I insisted the fault was not mine and they claimed they filed it to the right place later on. However, there was no documentation for the results of the supposed 2nd subpoena. I had to take it upon myself to negotiate on my own when I was ultimately told by Mr Ragos office that if I wanted them to truly give me the results I was promised from the beginning, I would have to pay $4000.00 more or I could pick another attorney. I chose not to pursue the matter further since HIS SERVICES WERE DISMAL. I agreed to some courses and more fees to simply get this nonsense over with. I negotiated some courses off on my own without his help since he ignored my request to do so. A final note, on the last court date my case was being presided by a different judge than the one I had been assigned. When I put up a counter argument based on what I was told to me by the original judge, the prosecuting attorney raised his voice and threatened Mr. Rago by telling him he would "the deal" if I kept insisting on what the original judge advised me directly. Mr Rago instead of standing up and fighting for me , his client, he told me the "back and forth" was nonsense and to accept. HE WAS A TRUE COWARD. Don't know if he currently is. My opinion is that it was a waste of my time and more importantly my money for something I could have done with a public defender on my own. Again all of this is my opinion.
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19 Apr, 2024 by Alvaro badillo
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04 Mar, 2024 by Mike reyes
I was represented by Ms. Samantha Rago for a Child Custody Modification back in 2023. I was very pleased with her professionalism. She was always there to answer any of my questions in a promptly manner. She went above and beyond to help me in anyway possible with my case. I truly appreciate her hard work and dedication around the clock to win the case for me as a father. She was very knowledgeable and had much expertise in family law. She truly cared about helping me and was always honest about the situation, which I truly appreciate. Ms. Rago and her staff were always very friendly and made me feel comfortable since the beginning. It was a pleasure being represented by her. I would highly recommend her to anyone who needs representation in a child custody case. I know for a fact I will be going back to her if ever I need representation again.
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31 Jan, 2024 by Juliet vanegas
Very patient and understanding
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14 Dec, 2023 by Coolarrowify
Ms. Rago is an excellent attorney and a rising star in the El Paso community. She is very professional, listens to the concern of the client, and knows the answers to any questions posed. She has a wide range of knowledge in both criminal and civil law. She responds to queries promptly and this is a gold because the other attorneys I have encountered rarely respond to phone calls or emails. Ms. Rago, however, goes above and beyond to get the best results for her clients and I highly recommend her. She is simply the best!
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