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Highly attentive, responsive, and dedicated lawyer who is quick to advise and communicate with clients
“From the moment we spoke on the phone, Tom was attentive, sympathetic and on top of my case - asking for all the details and taking note. He was incredibly quick to advise & respond, and every time I reached out, I heard back from him within hours.”
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Assertive and unyielding in advocating for client's best interests
“He was assertive and unyeilding to the defendants and their lawyer when I felt weak and uncertain, which made me witness just how hard he was going to fight on my behalf.”
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Provides realistic and transparent assessment of cases, setting clear expectations
“He is definitely a "no-fluff" kind of lawyer - I always had a very realistic understanding of what I could expect, the possibilities of my case (both good and negative) and even an understanding of what the defendant's moves meant.”
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Achieves excellent results, often exceeding client's expectations
“When we ended up entering a settlement agreement, Mr. McElyea was able to secure much more than I originally anticipated, exceeding my expectations.”
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Highly professional, knowledgeable, and experienced in various legal matters
“Tom's experience and knowledge of the law brought our case to a successful conclusion without an expensive law suit and jury trial.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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25 Jun, 2024 by Lena t
After so much time of trying to find justice with our children’s father, we received it today because of Tom McElyea. If I could compare Tom to anyone in court, Tom is Rocky Balboa. He is a champion, there is no doubt! From our family, he receives a continued standing ovation and there are not enough words to describe how incredibly grateful we are for his diligence and quit whip. Tom, Thank you for advocating for our children and being their voice.
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18 Jun, 2024 by Natalie dyer
Tom took a case that meant the world to me. He told me he'd have the contract/demand letter within a week. I sent him detailed letters as requested by him. He'd say "out of town" - next week when I would reach out. My family reached out to him he spoke to them an hour. We were supposed to go and meet him and he did not answer our calls. I told him often while waiting how grateful I was often as I sent detailed and painful information before he took my case as per his request before he took and I sent several following - and the seven months after while he claimed he was working on it. and the hope that he brought to what was a very serious violation I'd suffered the consequences for years with. After sending detailed, personal, hard to write (re traumatizing) but willing to tell my story finally after he accepted my case at least SEVEN months went by. I would say are you getting my message? YES. He would say. He made commitments and promises and made himself out to be someone that cared about victims. Then he told me out of the blue after waiting SEVEN hopeful, patient months, e mailing, telling me I'd have documents and contracts "next week" then it would be "next two weeks". Said he couldn't speak to my bf due to "client/attorney privilege." being patient and grateful he then said was going to charge me thousands up front after waiting and corresponding and WAITING atleast six months - when I finally said can you please tell me when you will be doing what you promised and have led me to believe for months- never stated that when he took my case nor the seven months of correspondence -and not actually follow through with what he had said he would. When I was pondering what to do when he suddenly needed thousands to do what he said he would do for seven months - which was never asked when he took my case and literally strung me a long knowing every bit of re living it was painful and personal - and I also told him I had turned down another lawyer and picked him, he waited two days and then said (after he never followed through, made false promises, never apparently read everything he'd asked for and I'd sent to him though told me he did) that he was "moving on" after just two days of thinking about it while he took eight months leading me on in literally every way I have all of the messages/txt - asking for thousands to do a hundredth of the "work" he said he was doing all along. I have been absolutely floored and it was been gut wrenching and heartbreaking. as have those around me even other lawyers. Not even a PHONE CALL in the end. I do not write reviews but in this case I have researched and it goes beyond unethical in my opinion borderline cruel. Actually cruel. . Quite a shame when he claims to stand for sexual victims. I have read his google reviews some were negative - they seem to have been removed now but I still went with him as he made me feel "heard" and that I could trust him in our initial phone call. . If you want someone who is honest and actually sincere and genuinely cares - I'd highly suggest you do not use this man. Don't walk, run. Literally if you have a loved one that has been wounded seek someone who is honest, communicates and doesn't lie, not follow through, claim to be doing what he is not - make commitments - string you a long MONTHS, allow you to re live your trauma to HIM - received your correspondence, string you a long months allow you to keep writing believing he will do what he says he will .... knows you're waiting on him, knows how painful it is - only to have been doing nothing but allowing you to wait and re live your trauma and asking for cash up front in the end for a hundredth of the work I was told he was doing all along is beyond sketchy and in my opinion and other very cruel. When I even told him calmly how deeply it affected me, zero response.
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29 Sep, 2023 by Derrick may
Tom has helped me with a few different legal things over the years and has always been professional and handled it with no issues. Would highly recommend and appreciate him.
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23 Sep, 2023 by Greg peel
Super appreciative of Tom McElyea. We have used Tom’s services on two separate occasions and both worked out extremely well. He was quick to respond, knowledgeable and very fairly priced. I was referred by a friend who had similar results and have referred him to others that would say the same.
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22 Sep, 2023 by Dale tumey
A Texas Lawyer that you can trust 5.0 stars Posted by Dale September 16, 2023 Over the last twenty something years, Tom has handled different issues for myself, my wife, relatives, and my parents. We have all been very satisfied with the outcomes that Tom has gotten for us. Tom is the only lawyer that I will go to for legal help.
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