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Highly knowledgeable and skilled attorney who provides excellent legal services
“Mr Perches, Has Always Come Thru For Me, All 3× that I have obtained him as my lawyer I have won!!”
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Communicates clearly and keeps clients well-informed throughout the process
“Mr Perches was very clear in his presentation of my case as to the evidence to be presented.”
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Compassionate and understanding, puts himself in the client's shoes
“Mr. Perches listens with compassion and to fully understand the situation. He puts himself in your shoes and makes his recommendations as if he would be living with the outcome.”
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Responsive and available to clients, provides prompt service
“Promot, courteous, professional service. He listened to what I wanted and gave great suggestions.”
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Trustworthy and maintains utmost confidentiality
“Mr. Perches' work ethic and determination to reach the best outcome for me deserves all the thanks and praise I have to offer. He and all the staff at his office were always very respectful and maintained the upmost confidentiality.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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30 Oct, 2023 by Chris minamyer
DO NOT USE THIS MAN FOR YOU LEGAL SERVICES. https://lnkd.in/gecitYkU In November 2021, my father engaged the services of the attorney in question while I was hospitalized due to injuries. Initially, we encountered difficulties in our communication, as he was not consistently in contact with me. In response to this issue, I inquired whether he was capable of representing me in my case, which, in my judgment, required a substantial amount of attention. The attorney provided me with assurance that he possessed the necessary qualifications to handle my case. He advised us to delay the filing of my personal injury claim until the resolution of my workers' compensation case, so that we could ascertain the full extent of my injuries. It was only later, well over a year from the initial engagement, that I discovered he had sent correspondence to my father's prior address, unbeknownst to me at the time. This correspondence included my entire case file, comprising sensitive legal and medical information, and served as a notification that he could no longer represent me. Fast forward to September 2023, I made attempts to contact the attorney via phone and email, informing him of the impending conclusion of my workers' compensation case. Subsequently, I called him again in October, as my case was nearing its closure. At this juncture, I was apprised of the distressing news that I was devoid of legal representation for my on-the-job accident, an incident that had gravely endangered my life. Furthermore, I was informed that I must file my claim by November 10th, as there exists a statute of limitations. Since that time, I have encountered rejections from four different attorneys, primarily due to the stringent timeline and the complexity and severity of my case. Furthermore, the attorney in question has continued to correspond with me via email, referencing reviews posted by my family on the internet, and asserting that I still have the opportunity to secure legal representation. At the onset of our professional relationship, the attorney had informed me that my case would likely result in a payout of approximately $30,000, and he outlined a customary fee structure where he would take one-third, workers' compensation would take one-third, leaving me with approximately $10,000. I have formally sought the disbursement of the $10,000 sum that was initially pledged during the execution of our service contract. Regrettably, the party in question has declined to communicate their disposition regarding this payment. I felt compelled to express my reservations by communicating that unless they were willing to fulfill their obligation to provide legal representation or accept accountability for any legal malpractice, I would appreciate the cessation of email correspondence, as it is just making me upset. Good luck to anyone who attempts uses this man for legal services. Currently I am filing grievance with the Texas Bar Association.
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25 Jun, 2023 by Mystic
I had to have some family things taken care of in Texas. I had a consult with John and advised him of what I was looking to do. He jumped right in to help! Responsive, professional, polite, informative! 10/10 recommend!
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16 Jun, 2023 by Martin
Mr. Perches’ work ethic and determination to reach the best outcome for me deserves all the thanks and praise I have to offer. He and all the staff at his office were always very respectful and maintained the upmost confidentiality. If I could give more stars I would!
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16 Jun, 2023 by Lisa
John is an excellent lawyer, advisor and caring advocate. He will take the extra time to ensure your needs are met any way he can.
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29 Apr, 2023 by Glenda
Promot, courteous, professional service. He listened to what I wanted and gave great suggestions.
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