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Pros
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Effective in obtaining positive legal outcomes for clients
“I was found NOT GUILTY!”
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Communicates case details and strategy clearly to clients
“He had already gathered as much information as he could and told us exactly what we were facing and exactly what he could do.”
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Efficient in handling court proceedings and meeting deadlines
“He NEVER delayed one hearing or asked for ANY extensions.”
Cons
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Fails to provide consistent, attentive service and communication
“little to no communication unless we initiated it, egregious mistakes on paperwork, unprofessionalism and no urgency.”
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Prioritizes billing over client's best interests
“we even sent the lawyer a list of constructive criticism... he completely dismissed it and even said that was not the way he saw things.”
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Lacks experience and expertise in certain practice areas
“What kind of criminal defense lawyer only has a hand full of experience with DWI proceedings and lost one?”

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05 Sep, 2024 by Anonymous
My mother paid this man almost $4000 for a simple name change, which was not completed! He filed the EXACT SAME paperwork that she could have filed HERSELF online for free. All of the stuff that was written in the contract was NOT performed, nor was the work that his original assistant Darla, followed. His new assistant has completely changed the game as far as his original work ethic was concerned, and for this i will never be recommending his firm again! Way to lose a huge fan Gregg!
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22 Dec, 2022 by Anonymous
We were influenced by reviews and therefore wanted to add ours here to help those of you searching to make a better decision than we did. Our case had to do with obtaining managing conservatorship over our grandchildren after a tragic car accident killed our daughter. We tried to handle the legal filings ourselves through the court, but the judge advised us to get a lawyer to better handle the complexities. We searched online and selected this law firm mainly due to its dealings with the designated courthouse and reviews. Once we met with the attorney, he said all the right things that made us feel like the case would have the urgency that we felt. We signed the paperwork and sent in our retainer so we could get started right away. From that point on it was a nightmare. Specifically, the issues consisted of little to no communication unless we initiated it, egregious mistakes on paperwork, unprofessionalism and no urgency. Once we realized this, we decided it was not working and fired them. We even sent the lawyer a list of constructive criticism based on our experience to help them with future clients. He completely dismissed it and even said that was not the way he saw things. In fact, after obtaining zero results on our case this firm charged us almost the entire retainer! Yes, that’s right and in hindsight it really felt like they only wanted to bill every penny they could instead of focusing on completing the case. We are grandparents just trying to do the right thing for our grandkids and feel taken advantage of. This is why we wanted to get our experience out there as a warning to those of you searching for a firm to handle your case. We made a terrible choice here and don’t want you to do the same. We have retained a new firm and could not be happier as the experience has been a night and day difference. I only wish we would have started there and not had to go through this nightmare and complete waste of money and time.
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10 Oct, 2019 by Darline
I was facing a charge that I was not guilty of. I needed the best defense attorney I could find. Never thought in my life that I would ever be facing a criminal charge. He didn't make empty promises. And he remembered every detail of all my statements. During the trial, he was someone I felt confident in to plea my case. I was found NOT GUILTY! I realize that there are different types of individuals who give this lawyer good reviews and bad reviews. But as for me and my experience, I believe in my heart that he is true to the call of a Great Advocate!
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22 Oct, 2018 by Anonymous
Hired him at the recommendation of another attorney. He talked a big game in our initial consultation. He told me that he would make sure that my wife would not be able to take my daughter out of the area. He told me that he was going to make sure that I got my half of the community property. After 5 months and 4 paralegals, my case had been sitting idle. I met with two of his paralegals in person for 1 and 2 hours respectively. I had a 1-hour phone converstion with another. We went over the divorce decree and my counter to it. All three times it was the exact same discussion and I was billed for all three discussions. Nothing was done on my case until a few weeks before trial. My counter was not sent to my ex-wife's attorney until the final paralegal came to work on it. By then it was too late to avoid a trial. I had to come up with another $7,500 to go to trial (which we never did) and basically got what we agreed on in the first place. 20 minutes before the trial, we had to negotiate the last bit of the decree. I was in no emotional state to make any decisions. He convinced me that my daughter would grow up to resent me if I didn't let her and her mother move to Austin and start a new life. He showed no interest in going to trial and fighting for my rights. Yes, the decisions were mine to make but 20 minutes to make a life altering decision? BS. he had 9 months to discuss the options with me and let me mull it over. I made a rash decision at the last minute because of his lack of support and representation. STAY AWAY AND DON'T LOOK BACK.
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03 Aug, 2018 by Anonymous
Gregg was great. Talked through everything with me and was very honest and upfront through the whole process.
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