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20 Sep, 2024 by Claudia hernandez
If you are looking for an attorney who takes your money and forgets who you are that's David Sergi. Such a mess. Never again!
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11 Sep, 2024 by Clay chip smith
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15 Aug, 2024 by Case wegner
Some of these reviews below are wild and most likely falsely written by competitors or anyone that has lost a case to Sergi & Associates. David, Tony, Kyler, and the rest of the team at their firm are beyond professional and ore than you could ever ask for from a legal team. Never hae questions gone unanswered, court appearance not been productive, communication not been responded to... There have been so many communications they could have charged me for, and did not, out of straight compassion for their clients. They will fight for you and are worth every penny you have.
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30 Jul, 2024 by Avia villela
I hired this firm to assist me with a legal matter. The woman I agreed to work with unfortunately passed away. Before she passed, we agreed on her services and a price, which was $900. I confirmed with her that $900 was the price for the entire case, which she agreed, and she was so sweet and reassuring! We signed a contract reflecting our agreement and that price. After she passed, I tried to show consideration and be patient with them to get back to my case, but after months of waiting and several polite inquiries, I got fed up with the continual promises to get back with me (that they had hired a new lawyer, etc), only for that to never happen. I know they were in a difficult and unplanned position, but I had already paid them a large retainer, and if they weren't planning to handle my case any time soon I simply wanted my money back so I could find someone who would. I finally called and got passed off to a male lawyer who informed me he was handling my case. Note that I had to keep working to even get that guy. I specifically stated that I wanted to work with a female several times, but that was ignored. He treated me like I was stupid and didn't know anything about my case or the agreements the previous lawyer and I had made for how the case would be handled. When I complained about his behavior, my unhappiness, not having a female to go to, and what was happening, I was told he was a "great lawyer" and I was in the wrong, he then tried to relate to me by saying he "watched the Barbie movie." After a month or so, I got an email demanding THOUSANDS of dollars more (literally over $3000, and that wasn't even the last bill I got). When I asked why, they told me that was his price. I never agreed to that, nor was I ever informed of this man's prices or that I would be charged anything more than what I originally agreed on. They, again, were rude and told me I had to pay them. I got on the phone with the main guy again who, to his credit, eventually told me he would only charge me $2000 for the whole thing. While I was still very upset, I agreed to the compromise just to get things done. But did the bills stop after?? NOPE! The lawyer then proceeded to further delay my case (which I was repeatedly scolded on complaining about), caused problems, and did not do what I asked. By the time he had FINALLY finished my paperwork, SIX more months had passed. He then told me he had filed all of my paperwork with the court and was waiting for a response. After several weeks and no response, I finally went over their heads and called the court house directly, only to learn he hadn't filed the paperwork until a couple of days before my call and it was to the wrong department. So the man blatantly lied to me AGAIN! AND YET, they were still sending me bills demanding more money. I called them furious, got the secretary, told her I refused to pay them anything more, and relayed how awful and unethical the entire experience was. She said she would pass it along, and I never even got so much as a phone call to apologize or take any accountability. Now, I am trying to sell my house and realized the stuff with the deed wasn't handled. When I called them, they informed me the lawyer that handled my case was "no longer working for them" and it had "slipped through the cracks" and if I wanted them to file the rest of the paperwork I would owe more money; so I just decided I would go file it myself. Once again, there was no follow-up phone call apologizing. No offer of any kind of refund. Nothing. Now, just because I've seen their replies to the other bad reviews claiming they "can't comment on the case" (while leaving passive aggressive comments), yet saying the review is "wrong" or "not real" etc, (because you're infallible, I guess, and everyone that has something negative to say about you is either lying or exaggerating just to what? Pick on you??) Please know this: I have several emails and screenshots proving what I am saying. I am a real former client. My first name on here isn't my legal first name, but it is what I go by. Done
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29 Jul, 2024 by Mahmoud saudi
David Sergi is not your typical attorney, he will answer your calls at 1AM and will fight for you with all his might! If you need someone to deliver results that’s your guy! Got all cases dismissed and fought for what’s right ,also he just got named in top 200 cannabis lawyers of the country!
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18 Jul, 2023 by Eric james
John is a fantastic lawyer. He was extremely honest and thoughtful handling our child custody case. I cannot thank John enough for his absolute dedication to our very difficult and emotional case. You can’t go wrong with John Green leading your fight. Eric and Rebecca James
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25 Apr, 2023 by Coby
Great it the court room! Would highly recommend. Very professional and collected!
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12 Apr, 2023 by Anonymous
John Green is a compassionate lawyer that makes sure everyone is treated fairly. He has the tenacity and work ethic to fight to win. He is a natural in the courtroom. He is strong and has a command presence that gets results. Highly recommend him.
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18 Jan, 2018 by Steven
Amanda Erwin, On Feb 4 2015 in Gonzales County I Steven was sentenced two 60 years sentence's ran concurrent, for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon (weapon being my hands) and Assault Family Violence both Felonies. I have had Prior convictions in Gonzales County. I am writing this to thank Amanda Erwin at the Erwin Law firm in San Marcos Texas for taking my case. What words can I possibly use to say what is in my heart right now. Many thanks for all of your love, effort, kindness and knowledge of the law and of people's feelings and needs. You are a gift! Thank you for your help in this difficult transition - I appreciate your expertise, poise and patience. Thank you for saving my life if it wasn't for you I would have been spending the rest of my life in prison.You are a awesome lawyer. I know for a fact if you can help me get through this you can help a lot if people around the world. Sincerely, Steven.D
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17 Jul, 2017 by Kathy
As a teenager, our daughter, as do many children of that age, made some poor choices. She was hanging with the wrong crowd and ended up drinking which lead to the involvement of law enforcement. We contacted Amanda Erwin and discussed the case. We immediately felt that she showed true compassion and understanding for our daughter's situation. We were very confident that her advice was in the best interest of our daughter. We scheduled an appointment to meet with Amanda and her husband, Josh. They were both wonderful! The sincerity they showed assured us that we were in the right place. Amanda and Josh took on this case as if it was their own child. They did what they said they would do. They fought for our daughter and had the felony charge reduced to a misdemeanor. Amanda advised us to have the charges expunged so that they would no longer appear on our daughter's record. So when it was time we hired Amanda to handle the expunction. Once again, we were extremely impressed with the way she handled the case. Amanda was adamant that this mistake should not follow our daughter around the rest of her life. She exceed our expectations threefold and we could not be more pleased with the outcome of the situation.
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03 Feb, 2020 by Frank payne
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06 Aug, 2018 by Ruben colon jr
Beyond happy with Mr. Majors' firm and staff. Knowledgeable, courteous and professional! Bottom line he gets the job done! For all your probate needs...... Majors Law Firm highly recommended!
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28 May, 2017 by Robert ross
They were easy to work with and promply supplied the services needed.
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