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Knowledgeable, responsive, and available to clients
“Knowable, good communicator and amazing follow through. Highly recommended”
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Honest and transparent about client options
“He was always honest and truthful about my options and I never felt like he was trying to fleece me.”
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Cares about clients and their cases
“Great guy actually cares about his clients rather than how much he's getting paid.”
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Effective in court and helps clients win cases
“He did a great job in court to help win my case.”
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Well-respected in the legal community
“Well known lawyer in the legal community, and an asset to the profession.”
Cons
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Charges high fees for simple cases
“Por representarte en un ticket simple de velocidad te quiere cobrar $300 dolares.”
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Lack of effort and ineffective in some cases
“for lack of better words dude was completely useless , it felt like he did nothing for me in fact I still had to pay the court a $150 doc fee + on top of that the DD course.”

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12 Aug, 2024 by Valentino
I was introduced to Mr. Keng by Lee county District courthouse in 2015 to help with alleged assault charge that occurred in Giddings state school. Mr. Kang met me on the day that I was transported to court not being made aware of charges aware I was going until I arrived. He also spoke with me about the alleged assault no more than 45 minutes did not show me any evidence that was used against me and made me sign all of my rights away, including the right to appeal and the right to further inspect or copy discoverable items. I was also a ward of the state I was in custody of the department family protective services. He failed to notify them, even though I was being charged as an adult. I have a paper stating that I was a juvenile when it came to the waiver of discovery. I have reason to believe that this law office is complicit with the prison pipeline associated with the Texas juvenile justice department that was exposed in recent findings by the Department of Justice. They pushback I have received when trying to look into this case has been nothing short of disgusting and it is a vile mockery of the justice that Texas stands on.
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28 Mar, 2024 by Demetria collins
Mr. Keng is awesome. I appreciate the good work on my dads mineral rights and royalties
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23 Feb, 2024 by Aaron jimenez
I hired Wesley Keng to be my attorney in a small traffic citation and for lack of better words dude was completely useless , it felt like he did nothing for me in fact I still had to pay the court a $150 doc fee + on top of that the DD course , it was my first violation ever, I have a clean record and it honestly it feels like he didn’t fight for me @ all , I could’ve represented myself and saved myself $250. Highly recommend any other attorney . Would not recommend business with him
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21 Nov, 2023 by G. d. hein
The first Attorney I feel I can really trust. Mr Keng definitely is honest, loyal, and genuine. I am greatful for his time, efforts, and courtesy, doing over and above what he said he would do. Thank you Mr Keng. Semper Fidelis
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08 Feb, 2023 by Ryan sciulli
Mr. Keng was great to work with. Knowable, good communicator and amazing follow through. Highly recommended
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