Joel C. Ross

496 Comal Ave, New Braunfels, TX

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1992
University of Texas School of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)

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Darrell braune

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14 Nov, 2024
We needed legal assistance with real estate to transfer property from siblings. Neal knew exactly the steps needed to accomplish preparing documents and filing. He facilitated a smooth and comfortable transition for all parties. Transparency was always at the front and any questions were answered. His knowledge of State statues made this a simple transaction.
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Gruene botanicals

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12 Apr, 2024
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Marion simeri

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05 Nov, 2023
Everyone at the office is so helpful and friendly. Joyce is a pleasure to talk to. Mr. Linnartz took care of my POA , Will and Advance directives. I believe in having everything in order, and they helped me get there. Thank you to everyone.
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorney who provides excellent guidance and support
“Mr. Linnartz provided excellent guidance and support for my company through a variety of contracting processes up to and including acquisition.”
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Communicates in plain English and provides clear options
“He talks to you in plain English and gives you clear options.”
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Responsive and professional service
“I have worked with Neal over a year now and he is very professional and responsive.”
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Caring and attentive staff
“On all fronts, Neal and his staff have been caring, attentive, and professional.”
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Helps with a variety of legal needs including real estate, trusts, and business
“This firm has helped me with my personal estate planning as well as with needs for my business.”
Cons
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Lack of transparency in billing and pricing
“We agreed on a price but did not get it in writing. He said our first hour was free. When we got our bill, he added $600 to the agreed price because the meeting had taken longer since he had to take time for using the copy machine.”
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Unresponsive to client inquiries
“He would not return my calls.”
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Potential ethical concerns with handling elderly client's affairs
“Mr. Linnartz took my mother's money and rewrote her will for over $700.00. She has dementia and he knew it before he did it. She just wanted to amend it. Now he won't talk to her on the phone & answer her questions about it.”

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