Erick Gustavo Holguin, experienced Litigation attorney in McAllen, TX with 13 reviews
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Erick Gustavo Holguin

208 Lindberg Ave., McAllen, TX

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Amy ochoa

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23 Sep, 2024
Perez Law Firm and Grace , specifically, have been of great help while dealing with my car accident. I'm particularly impressed by their willingness to help me even though I am living in San Antonio and I'm sure distance offers it's own set of challenges. They've been super understanding of my schedule and attuned with my needs as their client. Even finding me chiropractic care closer to my work as to avoid the nightmare traffic in the city!
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Catalina garcia

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16 Jul, 2024
Today, I had an unfortunate experience in court with my daughter's father. At seven and a half months pregnant, it was already a hectic morning, struggling to find parking and finally arriving 17 minutes late. Upon entering the court, I saw my daughter's father and his attorney, Della Fay. I overheard Della Fay complaining that I wasn't in court. To make my presence known, I said, "Hey, I'm here." Her reaction was dismissive and condescending. She grabbed my daughter's father, continued walking, and mockingly said, "Yeah, well, we already called the case," while looking back at me. This was clearly intended to worry me, and it did. I rushed to the courtroom to check in and explain my situation. Fortunately, the court reheard my case, and the judge explained the ruling. It became clear that Della Fay's earlier complaint about my absence was because the decision was still in my favor. Throughout the process, I was anxious and distressed, fearing that my tardiness had negatively impacted my case. Thankfully, the judge was patient and understanding. This incident highlighted Della Fay's unprofessionalism. Her attitude seemed aimed at creating unnecessary stress and conflict, despite knowing I was pregnant and visibly distressed. This behavior is particularly disappointing given her involvement with a nonprofit organization that supports children and women victims of abuse. If she recalled, the last time she represented him, I signed off $1,000 to help him and ensured some of the support went towards his back pay. Previously, I signed off $5,000 to get him out of jail so he could get back on his feet. This demonstrates that we mothers aren't all money-hungry and bitter. Her approach did not reflect the empathy and professionalism one would expect from someone in her position. If she had approached the situation with understanding and respect, the outcome might have been more positive for her client. Instead, her condescending attitude and lack of compassion were counterproductive. If that's how she gets clients—by creating problems—that's on her, but next time, make sure it doesn't come at the expense of causing unnecessary stress to a seven-month-pregnant woman outside a courtroom. Shame on you, Della Fay, for treating a pregnant woman this way. Your behavior today was uncalled for and unprofessional.
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Alejandro cardenas

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14 Jun, 2024
Best attorney in town. They have helped me where other attorneys have failed. Mr. Eric is awesome provided the help that we, (me and my family) much needed when other attorneys failed. Perez law firm has gained my trust and business for life. Thank you Perez law firm and thank you Mr. Eric for your hard work 🙂
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