David Alan Rutledge, experienced Criminal Defense, Estate Planning attorney in El Paso, TX with 44 reviews
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David Alan Rutledge

1013 E San Antonio Ave, El Paso, TX

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James andrews

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15 Nov, 2024
I received a call from Mr. Jose Gandara of West Texas Process Service & Investigations on 8/15/2024. He explained he had an urgent matter that he needed service on in Madison, AL, and I quoted him $120 for 4 attempts on a RUSH service. I made multiple attempts to serve these documents, including early morning, mid-day, and evenings, but the person appeared to be out of town (confirmed with several neighbors). I had agreed on 4 attempts, but as a courtesy I made a total of 7 attempts. After pressing Mr. Gandara on how he would like to proceed, he told me to non-serve the documents and send my invoice for payment. On 8/21/2024, I sent my invoice and have not received payment. I have sent multiple emails and made several phone calls, but he refuses to answer. After 4 emails about this invoice, he finally replied "Sorry …. Have we not paid you on this matter yet?" I replied confirming that the invoice has not been paid, and I included a link to pay the invoice online. He has disappeared again, and I have not received a response. I have sent more emails, made phone calls, and left messages. I have mailed him a letter, both standard mail and certified, but both were returned to sender. This is a terrible way to do business, especially for a fellow process server that went above and beyond the original agreement in an attempt to resolve your legal documents service. This is the first time I have ever left a negative review on any business, but I felt like it was important to not only warn other process servers but also any of his potential clients who like to work with honest and respectable businesses.
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Jackie crawley

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Maisha smith

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26 Aug, 2024
Bramblett is a great lawyer he’s always won my cases never had any issues. Keep up the great work Patrick Bramblett and staff.
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The lawyer and his staff are described as knowledgeable, experienced, and professional
“Patrick and his entire staff were most definitely the right choice for me. Not only was Patrick there to guide and direct me through the entire process of my case between hearings, his staff was also very professional, responsive, and timely to any and all facets of my case.”
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The lawyer is said to be dedicated and passionate about his clients' cases
“Excellent Attorney! he always remembered who i was, knew the details of my case and FIERCE at the court room! He showed me and my case dedication and passion.”
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The lawyer's fees are described as reasonable
“HE is not all about the money for he has very reasonable prices!”
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Some clients have reported difficulty in contacting the lawyer or his staff, with calls and emails often going unanswered
“Impossible to get a hold of anyone. They really don't care about your case.”
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There are concerns that the lawyer did not adequately present or argue the client's case, leading to unfavorable outcomes
“Well , that didnt happen, they didnt write down or present the evidence on paperwork to the court presentation. Month after month passed and paying for every minute they exchanged words or papers with the opposing attorney. well, guess what judgement was in his favor ..all because the evidence wasn't presented.”
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Some clients felt that the lawyer was more focused on the financial aspect of the case rather than the client's best interests
“You think when you hire these lawyers they have your kids best interest in mind. Not in the case of Mr. Bramblett.”

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