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Knowledgeable and competent legal representation
“Mr. Williams was very competent and caring. He was available for an appointment or if I needed to talk on the phone.”
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Provides personalized attention and communication
“He even gives his clients his cell phone number so they can reach him if they have a question or concern.”
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Achieves positive outcomes for clients
“I received a positive outcome largely due to Mr. Williams excellent representation.”
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Unresponsive and fails to communicate with clients
“I have called and left numerous messages over the past few months with absolutely no response back.”
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Unreliable and delays case progress
“Hired Mr. Williams to take care of my divorce. After a year of only hearing from hi”
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Prioritizes other cases over client's needs
“Mr. Williams had me drive 8 hours round trip and spent more time with me using me as a witness for another person's will, then listening to my case.”
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Rude and unprofessional staff
“The receptionist at the office is also extremely rude and is one of the most unprofessional people I have ever come across.”
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Fails to provide expected services after being paid
“We paid paul in full (mistake) for something very simple, he never returned a phone call finally 7 months later I had to take care of it my self. So I went and demanded my money back for not doing anything for us!”

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17 Apr, 2021 by Jensen
I shouldn’t have gotten a breathalyzer, it wasn’t required by the judge as a bond condition because I blew below the required limit to install a breathalyzer in my car. At the very least I should get time served for wrongfully having to have a breathalyzer or at least be explained why I have it. I explained this to Paul he said he’d look into it. I never got a answer as to why I needed to install a breathalyzer in my car . Instead he gave me a offer no timed served for the year and a half of the breathalyzer first offense before getting a crappy offer. I declined the offer asked to get timed served he hasn’t answered in two months and I call several times a day. I’m not going to serve a felony sentence for a misdemeanor b. If he treats you this way call the Texas board of grievances on attorneys that’s what I’m doing next time he doesn’t answer
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26 Mar, 2020 by Anonymous
He was able to get my fiancee 6 months time served instead of 2 years state jail! And just in time too..Thank you very much!
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02 Aug, 2019 by Emily
Paul is a great attorney. Helped me out greatly with my family law matter. He put a lot of pressure on the witness while he was on the stand, he took it easy on me, making sure to ask me simple questions that I could easily understand and respond to. I’m not sure why he has any bad reviews. He’s just a great guy, all around. Thank you, Paul!
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30 Jun, 2017 by - ve
He was a council of an opposing side, having looked him up and seen a rather poor rating I have underestimated the guy. He is a good atterney that may have had some trouble some years ago but has definitely come around since. Will bluff whiteness, will always try to play fast and pull "evidence" that has not been submitted. Will walk the grey line for his client. Not always agressive, has good and bad days. On a bad day low energy and little agression. On a good one having found something to pick on will polish a t#$d for you and win a case a devil couldnt. Costs 30-40% lower compared to lawyers of his experience and skill in Midland county.
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12 Dec, 2016 by Chris
Beat my freinds muder cases was a very professional guy and his investigator Nancy
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