David Kurt Abbott, experienced  attorney in Ennis, TX with 22 reviews
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David Kurt Abbott

101 S Dallas St Ste 200, Ennis, TX

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Kpk

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31 Oct, 2024
Mr. Foster, wife Andrea and the staff were great to work with. I highly recommend them for any of your legal issues.
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Christopher price

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19 Jul, 2024
JD is a good guy. Foster Massengill has been there to help me and our business for many years.
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Desmond iwuagwu

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25 Mar, 2024
Well, My situation is different - Had a real estate deal gone weird. The builder took my earnest money but failed to deliver on their contract by not building according to the due time frame and were infact, severely past schedule. After being significantly past the due date, I asked for my earnest money and the builder refused to refund the earnest money, offering only half of it back. I Consulted with these guys and they said they could litigate, and even mentioned the possibility of asking for a "specific performance" that could lead to the builder owing much more than the earnest money. Pretty much had me convinced my case was a winner, I just had to pay the retainer, etc.. The earnest money was $15K. They charged me 5k to litigate. Fast forward a year later, instead of recovering my 15k they offered to settle for 2.5K which was significantly less than my 15 and less than the 7500 the builder had offered, or pay them even more money to litigate it further. I went from having an offer from the builder for half my money to settle to only getting 2500 after paying these guys an additional 5k+ to pursue recovery of my original 15K I am no lawyer, but I can confidently say, I was not impressed. I will say if you are going to use these guys, be sure you are not making a severe mistake. My results will not be the same as everyones, but know what you are doing before signing up.
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Well, My situation is different - Had a real estate deal gone weird. The builder took my earnest money but failed to deliver on their contract by not building according to the due time frame and were infact, severely past schedule. After being significantly past the due date, I asked for my earnest money and the builder refused to refund the earnest money, offering only half of it back. I Consulted with these guys and they said they could litigate, and even mentioned the possibility of asking for a "specific performance" that could lead to the builder owing much more than the earnest money. Pretty much had me convinced my case was a winner, I just had to pay the retainer, etc.. The earnest money was $15K. They charged me 5k to litigate. Fast forward a year later, instead of recovering my 15k they offered to settle for 2.5K which was significantly less than my 15 and less than the 7500 the builder had offered, or pay them even more money to litigate it further. I went from having an offer from the builder for half my money to settle to only getting 2500 after paying these guys an additional 5k+ to pursue recovery of my original 15K I am no lawyer, but I can confidently say, I was not impressed. I will say if you are going to use these guys, be sure you are not making a severe mistake. My results will not be the same as everyones, but know what you are doing before signing up.
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Jonathan David Foster, experienced Appeals, Business attorney in Ennis, TX with 21 reviews
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19 Jul, 2024 by Christopher price
JD is a good guy. Foster Massengill has been there to help me and our business for many years.
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25 Mar, 2024 by Desmond iwuagwu
Well, My situation is different - Had a real estate deal gone weird. The builder took my earnest money but failed to deliver on their contract by not building according to the due time frame and were infact, severely past schedule. After being significantly past the due date, I asked for my earnest money and the builder refused to refund the earnest money, offering only half of it back. I Consulted with these guys and they said they could litigate, and even mentioned the possibility of asking for a "specific performance" that could lead to the builder owing much more than the earnest money. Pretty much had me convinced my case was a winner, I just had to pay the retainer, etc.. The earnest money was $15K. They charged me 5k to litigate. Fast forward a year later, instead of recovering my 15k they offered to settle for 2.5K which was significantly less than my 15 and less than the 7500 the builder had offered, or pay them even more money to litigate it further. I went from having an offer from the builder for half my money to settle to only getting 2500 after paying these guys an additional 5k+ to pursue recovery of my original 15K I am no lawyer, but I can confidently say, I was not impressed. I will say if you are going to use these guys, be sure you are not making a severe mistake. My results will not be the same as everyones, but know what you are doing before signing up.
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