Dana Ann Duffey, experienced Adoption, Criminal Defense attorney in Fort Worth, TX with 35 reviews
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Dana Ann Duffey

2000 Carson St., Fort Worth, TX

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Mickei

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20 Aug, 2024
Really took the time to listen and understand the situation looking forward to working with them.
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Alex muzolf

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30 May, 2024
If I could rate this guy a 0 I would. It requires insanity to trust him. He was assigned to a family member's case He waited 6 months to even go introduce himself & visit that family member. He didn't even know if family had been indicted or not. That 1 visit was all of 5 minutes when he did finnaly go see his client. He was told to contact me because I had exculpatory evidence that proved the charges were false & with a 250,000 bond.. family was stuck in tarrant county. I called a few times trying to make contact, check statuses, and even sent him a good portion of what I had as evidence in the mail. I got NO answers. In the end, I was able to out right PROVE our case. But would have never happened with this guy.. he was trying to get family to take a plea for prison time. The offer was 30 years. After 13 long months in jail, for bogus allegations and an attorney who clearly did not care about helping his client. I put my resources together & went & hired another attorney who actually cares about doing his job. Our new attorney, Nickols of Nickols & White PLLC was able to get the bond reduced less than 2 weeks after being hired. From 250k to 25k which was more reasonable for the charge. Family bonded out that day & a couple months later, Nickols had the charges dismissed.. I would NOT trust RAY "Harvey" HALL ANY lawyer is better than this guy.
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Marks fishing

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04 May, 2024
I hired Ray Hall for my legal troubles with my neighbor and got found Not Guilty!
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in handling criminal and family law cases
“She is bold, aggressive, relentless, and very knowledgeable about the in and outs of family courts.”
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Provides realistic expectations and prepares clients for court proceedings
“She didn't make us promises about the outcome, but gave us realistic possibilities and prepared us for what might happen.”
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Responsive and dedicated to client communication
“She was always quick to respond to phone calls and e-mails and after a year, I gained the trust and confidence of the state.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“My son did have to spend a night in juvenile detention, but she made sure the judge considered that when he gave my son community service and probation - exactly what she told us the judge would probably do.”
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Inconsistent in terms of effort and responsiveness
“Ray just goes with the flow and doesn't have the fight he used to have i guess..he's smart and a vet in the game but has very short patience.”
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Perceived as more concerned with personal interests than client's best interests
“BECAUSE RAY DIDN'T WORK FOR ME. PLEASE GO TO A LEGIT, AND TRULY CARING, UNSELFISH ATTORNEY. THIS MAN GIVES HORRIBLE RESULTS and DIDN'T DO HIS RESEARCH. HE IS MONEY HUNGRY AND MAKES YOU CONSIDER WHO HIS LOYALTY IS TOWARDS....IS IT YOU OR HIS PROSECUTOR BUDDIES?”
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Rude and unprofessional staff
“Whoever answer the phone calls are VERY RUDE! I called to check the status update on my case and the lady that answers tell me there isn't any update this week, last week or the week before!”

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