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Excellent legal skills and knowledge of the law
“Troy J Wilson, in Januar”
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Achieves positive outcomes for clients
“I hired and paid this lawyer to provide me legal advice and representation. He completely ignored my case. DOES NOT RETURN ANY CLIENT CALLS/EMAILS. Waste of money and TIME.”
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Reliable and dependable in court
“I've used Troy for over 7 years with several different complex matters. His work has been outstanding, he well knows the law and is excellent in court. I will continue to use him for future mattersgh”
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Poor communication and responsiveness to clients
“Found out today he will not be in court. Was not notified by his office, got this information from someone else. This is the sixth time it has been rescheduled. Also his response to communications is very very slow.”
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Lack of attention and follow-through on client cases
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Unprofessional and unreliable behavior
“Don't hire this lawyer, he should have his license terminated. Totally unprofessional. DOES NOT RETURN ANY CLIENT CALLS/EMAILS. Waste of money and TIME.”

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04 Oct, 2024 by Emily
I hired atttorney Troy to handle the criminal and immigration case for my husband but he just took the money and did nothing. He did not have any knowledge of the immigration side which he lied and said he does immigration cases. He did not show up to a scheduled court date where my spouse was detained at. He was called and did not answer. When he finally responded the next day, he said he wasn't aware of the court date. He then went on and said he was sick and had covid. He wouldn't answer calls, text messages nor emails. The address that is posted for his where abouts does not exist. When being paid for his services, that same day, my spouses case was disposed and set free but detained in ICE hold. At that moment he should have returned the money. Instead he lied and became an immigration attorney without any knowledge. Down right not reliable, a lier, not knowledgeable, and irresponsible. By all means, Please do not hire this attorney. If I had the option to rate him a 0 (zero), I would. So unfortunately I had to rate him a 1.
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26 Mar, 2024 by Hugh
I've used Troy for over 7 years with several different complex matters. His work has been outstanding, he well knows the law and is excellent in court. I will continue to use him for future mattersgh
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16 Jan, 2024 by Leon
I hired him various time so have alot of friends n family he did a great job at ever case ive hired him for was pleased with every outcome, one thing ik he may not answer everytime but come time to be in court he shows n does his job!!!! Had 8 felony charges n he picked the case apart even had u s marshals on stand face turning red from thier lies he picked apart !!! Beat all cases for me and got me 16 months state jail after all !!! I was pleased with it !! Most definitely recommend him!!
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14 Jun, 2023 by Anonymous
Don't hire this lawyer. Totally unreliable and unprofessional. He truly shouldn’t be practicing law. I hired and paid this lawyer to provide me legal advice and representation. He completely ignored my case. DOES NOT RETURN ANY CLIENT CALLS/EMAILS. Waste of money and TIME.
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21 Apr, 2022 by Anonymous
I hired Attorney Troy J Wilson, in January 2022, to handle a legal case for a family member. This family member is a disabled Desert Storm Combat Veteran. I paid Mr. Wilson $2,000, retainer fee. Mr. Wilson talked about his prior legal cases during our initial meeting and assured me that he could handle my family member’s case. Mr. Wilson sent one letter. Three months later; Mr. Wilson did not keep his word, failed to respond to several voicemail messages and follow up emails that I sent him. I paid Mr. Wilson in good faith and don’t have disposal income to give to him. Attorney Troy J Wilson should return the $2,000. The State Bar of Texas should revoke Attorney Troy J Wilson License.
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