Andrew Joseph Wright, experienced Intellectual Property, Litigation attorney in Southlake, TX with 43 reviews
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Andrew Joseph Wright

680 N Carroll Ave Ste 110, Southlake, TX

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University of Iowa
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The University of Texas At Austin, Bachelor of Arts,

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Jas

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10 Oct, 2024
She called me because I was refereed her by a aid service, Im 20 this is my first marriage, so it’s my FIRST divorce ! I called confused and asking for help because I don't know the first thing about getting a divorce, I explained to Ms. Rita M Boyd this was my first time and Im confused on the whole process she proceeds to ask me because I'm so confused “Am I on medication?” what a wonderful thing to ask a grieving WOMEN going through a DIVORCE with a child ! 0/10 wont help if you don't know much about getting a divorce ! STAY AWAY ! Edit: You gave me the aid website I had previously called and I stated that to you ! I didnt pay a consultation fee because YOU called me asking what I needed help with and I told you I needed help with a divorce and you spoke me like I had 0 sense from jump, so I explained to you that I knew nothing about the divorce process, and you said “Might I ask how old you are” because I stated I was confused, You said you would help with the paper work but wont show up to court with me ! Why would you do paper work but not come to court with me for 1,500 ? Before I hung up you asked if I was on medication, and my mom who has waaaay more tolerance than me, hung up on your unprofessional, rude, behind. You have a angry soul and I pray no one goes to you !
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Subarna shrestha

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01 Oct, 2024
Very professional and dedicated lawyer. Helped me with settlement. Saved lot of my money. Highly recommended.
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Tony brame

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20 Aug, 2024
The initial conversation sounded very promising. The next two months seemed like a completely different experience so much that I decided to go another route before my actual court date. First in two months she never tried to setup a meeting or phone call to get the proper paperwork/proof related to the case on my behalf, one week out I was messaging her like “Hey we need to meetup to get you all this paperwork so I’m not going in there empty handed”. Also after being counter sued, I messaged her about this and her response was “ok” and “you didn’t hire me for that new case” basically saying it has nothing to do with her and proceeds to send me another retainer bill. I told her to call me trying to figure out how to get her my paperwork and what else I would need for court and she HUNG UP IN MY FACE! Which is why I ultimately fired her on top of not being prepared! Causing me to spend even more on a new attorney in less than a week before court date! So fast forward to now: All she has done on my behalf was file the papers to initiate my case, $601. Which was written with some errors, also my Ex was served improperly as per the judge so technically she could have not shown up on the court date and there was nothing I could’ve done about that! Never spoke with me about our plan, never got any paperwork or statements from me, was released prior to going to court. When asked for a billing statement and the remainder of my retainer, first she states “she can’t talk to me” when in fact she can when it’s related to billing and not the case/legal advice itself. She then tells me she is not going to reimburse my remaining retainer of $5k and that I actually will owe her a balance. I wish I followed my gut when I read her reviews from other men online, she sounded a lot more professional and on top of things on the phone during our consultation. She may be better for women, men look elsewhere! Update Aug 16,2024: Rita proceeded to reply to this same review on FACEBOOK and call me a liar posting “Lies and More Lies” as her response! She literally messaged me twice and called me twice to ask me to take the review down because “It will post everywhere if it’s left up for too long!” I REPLIED “Refund me properly and we can talk about it”. This call was ended when she stated she had a call she had been waiting for. Screen shots below, since I’m a “liar!”, would she be calling and texting me if I was “Just lying on her!” She is bad business! Please stay away from her! I’m giving her, her 30days to bill and refund me or I will be reporting her to Texas Bar and taking her to Small Claims court! I initially gave 2 stars, since being called a liar I dropped it to 1 star! She literally calls every person that gives her a bad review a liar! Go look at her reviews for yourself. Update Aug 20, 2024 And now she is blatantly lying and making up random statements under review to make her self not look like she is the problem stating “Didn’t send her an email address for her to do her job”…you mean the email that I sent her when I paid her initial retainer or the entire form I filled out with all of my information as well as my sons mothers, the day I hired her! This lady is very crooked and keeps getting worse. I’m just waiting my 30days to get my billing statement and return of my retainer or we’ll be in small claims court and I’ll be making a claim on her with the bar! All my emails and her blatant lying under this review will be submitted on her when we go to court if I don’t receive 50% of my retainer back. She hasn’t ceased to amaze me how unprofessional and bad business she continues to be. Update Sept 3,2024: After asking for my bill and remaining retainer for past few weeks I was forced to have to ask her again to complete our business. She tried to bargain removing this review vs completing our business appropriately. When I didn’t agree She ultimately said my $5k retainer was gone and that I actually had a $6k balance and she wouldn’t try and get the balance if I removed my review. Bad business please stay away.
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Pros
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Responsive and timely in returning calls
“The Law Office of Rita M. Boyd was easy to work with, responsive and timely in returning my call.”
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Honest, knowledgeable, and caring
“She is so Honest, almost to a fault knowledgeable, and caring.”
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Provided helpful guidance and resources
“She gave me a list of recommendations and resources for personal research on my own behalf, then told me to feel free to contact him if I needed any further assistance or advice.”
Cons
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Handled case poorly, resulting in unintended consequences
“At this point things with Rita went downhill fast! I've sent a certified letter, emails, texts etc and NO explanation or help from Rita. SO BASICALLY I PAID AN ATTORNEY ”
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Lack of communication and availability
“Hardly ever available by phone when things get tough.”
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Unprepared and disorganized
“Shows up unprepared and carrying a Family Law guide from 2015.”

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