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Highly professional, knowledgeable, and reliable legal services
“He is always professional, knowledgeable, reliable, and courteous.”
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Excellent results and case outcomes
“He has represented one of my former co-workers on a DWI charge and got him an excellent outcome.”
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Friendly and helpful staff
“Mr. Lollar and his staff are the best, knowledgeable, and friendly staff that I have ever come across.”
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Lack of communication and notification about case status and payments
“Never ONCE did I receive a notice from them. The one time I was notified, I got the issue resolved. However on the others I was never notified.”
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Defensive and unhelpful staff when issues arise
“When I called his office they were defensive and would not listen. Instead I was cut off and told I would need to pay the city.”

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12 Jan, 2018 by Darren
I took a total of 5 different tickets to them, for various traffic violations. All of them turned to warrant, and I had no idea until I was actually arrested (The tickets were 4 and 5 years old). I ended up sitting them out in jail. I called the office of Jim Lollar, and was told that they tried to notify me, via phone and letter. Never ONCE did I receive a notice from them. The one time I was notified, I got the issue resolved. However on the others I was never notified. The lady was rude, and refused to help. (I do not remember the names, as this has been a couple of years ago) Today, I go in to check my DL status. It shows eligible, however it said I had some outstanding court fees. I went to look, and I had a 650$ fee. I called the city court, and they told me that I have a warrant, and it was for an insurance ticket. I was not going to be able to make the court date, so my wife contact Jim Lollar for this. We did have insurance, just didn't have proof. So we paid Jim Lollar, and they tell us to take our proof of insurance to the court. We take the proof of insurance there, and they said it was documented. The original citation was 498$, they told me it was now 650$ due to court fees, and failure to appear. So something was not done, somewhere. I am very frustrated, and will never use them again. Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. Very disappointed.
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15 Nov, 2017 by R. s. l.
I have used Jim Lollars services for many years, ok not all the services, just for tickets, his staff is outstanding and they have always presented all options on dealing with tickets. I have met Mr. Lollar in person several times and have recommended him to friends. He has represented one of my former co-workers on a DWI charge and got him an excellent outcome ( Just slightly over the limit in Arlington) when the D.A. was going for blood ( election year) .
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28 Apr, 2015 by No name
His staff was friendly at first. NEVER once did they call to let me know about when the judgments would be, nor did I even get a call about payments due. I was told they emailed me and called "several times", but not once did I have them on my email chain or phone log! Because of his team I not only had a warrant out for my arrest the 2nd time but also had the city threatening to suspend my DL because I had not paid them. Had I been notified correctly this would not have happened. When I called his office they were defensive and would not listen. Instead I was cut off and told I would need to pay the city. I will never go back to him or his team again and I will not let any of my friends or family go to him. Very unprofessional!
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11 Sep, 2011 by Rebecca
I have used Mr. Lollar several times throughout the years for myself and for family members. He is always professional, knowledgeable, reliable, and courteous. If he did not handle our legal needs, we would ask for his recommendation. After bad experiences with less than scrupulous lawyers in the past, we appreciate one we can trust.
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30 Oct, 2010 by Tony
Mr. Lollar has now managed to get two of my tickets dismissed. The second one I did not even have to show to court for. His staff is knowledgeable and get this...honest! In other words, if they tell you what the real deal is...I know amazing, huh? How often can someone, especially someone like me who has little faith in lawyers or the legal system in general, say something like this. Point blank, if you have a ticket in Ft Worth and need a reliable and highly effective lawyer; Jim Lollar is the only choice! Thank you so much!
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31 Aug, 2009 by Anonymous
Great lawyer. Helped me when 2 other attorneys would not and got a great result. The defense attorney thought very highly of Mr. Collins as did the adjuster and they knew he would go to trial if he thought it should. That helped get the case settled.
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17 Aug, 2019 by Larry
Patrick H. O'Neill was my Attorney when my home was foreclosed on. My house was sold to someone else. Then through the expertise and professional handling of my case Attorney Patrick O'Neill won my home back for me with a clear deed and title!
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