Jeffery Taylor Nobles, experienced Appeals, Business attorney in Houston, TX with 108 reviews
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Jeffery Taylor Nobles

600 Travis Street, Houston, TX

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Education

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Union Theological Seminary
1986:
Baylor University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1980:
Princeton University, A.B.

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4.0 108 reviews
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Jon burchel

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11 Dec, 2024
Out there doing the Lord's work... Sincere thanks for the work you are doing.
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Emmie baney

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11 Dec, 2024
I hope You get em ALL!!! Go Buzbee GOOooooo!!!
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Pros
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The firm provides excellent and professional services, with experienced and knowledgeable attorneys who are dedicated to their clients
“Best litigation law office in town comprised of highly experienced, knowledgeable and professional lawyers and investigators. I would definetly recommend them for any legal dispute you have.”
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The attorneys at the firm are passionate, caring, and fight hard for their clients' interests
“Great people. Mr. Buzbee is truly passionate about his job and truly cares about his clients and community.”
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The firm has a track record of obtaining great results for their clients
“I was in a car accident recently and signed up with the Buzbee firm. My case settled rather quickly and obtained great results.”
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The firm provides excellent communication and keeps clients well-informed throughout the legal process
“Ryan Pigg and Polette were absolutely fantastic to work with. Their communication throughout the process is second to none; Polette makes sure you are up-to-date on everything and she was very attentive to every question you may have and/or needed answers to.”
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The firm has a team of highly skilled and dedicated attorneys who are willing to go the extra mile for their clients
“Nima is a dedicated and hardworking lawyer. I recommend him for any personal injury cases. He handled my case with patience and got me a great result!”
Cons
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Some clients have reported poor service, dissatisfaction with the outcome of their cases, and a lack of communication from the firm
“Horrible just horrible!”
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There are concerns that the firm may prioritize profits over their clients' best interests
“I heard he's nothing more than a high stakes ambulance chaser and does not care who he hurts to get rich ....”
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A few clients have reported facing negative consequences or unexpected outcomes after working with the firm
“He promised me that I would win my case and now I'm facing life!!!”

Publications

2015:
Texas Law & Litigation News, Federal Litigants in Texas Should Not Rely on Texas Laws Limiting the Amount and Expense of Supersedeas Bonds
2010:
SNPA E-Bulletin, SNPA Argues for Courtroom Access and Reporting Rights
2009:
SNPA E-Bulletin, Texas Governor Signs Shield Law
2007:
San Antonio Express-News, Texas Trial Judges See Healthy System (with Peter Kelly)
2000:
Appellate Advocate, Are Unpublished Opinions Unconstitutional? Anastasoff v. United States
1994:
Houston Lawyer, Transportation Insurance Co. v. Moriel: New Obstacles in the Path to Punitive Damages (with Alene Levy)
1994:
Appellate Advocate, Pay Now or Pay Later? Fourteenth Court Orders Clerk to Accept Cost Bond for Transcript
1990:
Houston Lawyer, A Roadmap for Litigators (Book Review)
1990:
Houston Lawyer, Keeping Up with ... Temporary Injunctions
1990:
Appellate Advocate, Reversals in Texas: Supreme Court
1990:
Appellate Advocate, Reversals of Civil Judgments by Texas Appellate Courts
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