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Pros
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Highly professional and responsive legal services
“Jeff Kelly and his staff are incredibly kind and professional, I highly recommend them.”
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Knowledgeable and helpful attorneys
“Jeff Kelly was very informative and really took the time to help me. I wasn't sure how to handle a particular situation and he went above and beyond giving me valuable information.”
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Excellent communication and client-focused approach
“The staff was courteous, professional and maintained great communication.”
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Successful case outcomes and dispute resolution
“Jeff Kelly and team were professional and provided guidance and, in the end, we achieved our desired outcome.”
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Affordable and transparent pricing
“He asked that I write a review of my experience speaking with him. It's taken some time but I have not forgotten how incredibly helpful it was to receive logical legal information with as much patience as he delivered.”
Cons
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Inconsistent responsiveness and communication issues
“I received a call the day of the scheduled appt at 3”
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Potential delays and lack of timely case resolution
“Hired on 12/11/18 for a deed title transfer. Over 2 months later and I have not heard from them at all. I have left messages over the last few weeks and not one returned call...”
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Overpriced services and questionable billing practices
“Overpriced”
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“Do not use, unless you want to be charged for hearings that didn't happen, have filings promised that take over a year of asking about to actually be filed, and then be double charged once it's finally filed (over a year late), etc.”

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19 Aug, 2024 by Jacqueline canning
I had an awful experience working with this group. Previous to paying a retainer I was told the cost of working with them would only take a few hours of their time, essentially a few hundred dollars they explained. After weeks and weeks of no results, and a few thousand dollars later, I barely was given what I asked for. I needed help removing my tenants who were not paying rent and only wanted a simple letter outlining the legal requirements my tenants had to the lease they signed. Money was continuously drained from the account due to calls made to the group to ask when I would receive any letters or action. I was conned and would urge anyone to stay away from them if they don’t want their bank account drained for no results.
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17 Aug, 2024 by Austin service enterprise
Great Service!
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06 Aug, 2024 by Native texan
Avoid this law firm and do not put your case at risk as you will likely lose tens of thousands of dollars and your case will be a loss. EDIT: Owner harasses me for review saying it is fake. Owner says the same thing to countless other pissed off customers. BEWARE!
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01 Jul, 2024 by Sofia neri
I called for a consult and the denied assistance just because I had called previously and did not hire them the first time.
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25 Jun, 2024 by Nicole wing
******UPDATED******* Don't believe their response. They don't remember most of their customers. That is how bad this place is. This is the right firm. This firm has plenty of other bad reviews. Believe ALL of the bad reviews. GO find a better firm that will fight for you. The years of being in business does not matter. Horrible dissatisfied customers throughout all those years is what matters. The proof is in the amount of dissatisfied customers and the action that you never take on cases. All you do is lie. As I said you don't need to respond. You don't remember most things. ************************************************************ First let me say you will need to believe all the one star reviews and negative reviews. Don't believe any of the positive reviews. They can not keep any attorneys there, they over charge for the same things over and over. They don't know your case or work your case but charge you ridiculous fees for no work. They change locations consistently which is a big red flag. They don't even let anyone know when they have changed locations. They charge for everything and charge you for the same thing over and over. So you are being double, tripled billed. They are very incompetent and very unprofessional. They have a high turn over rate of their staff and attorneys. I would not even recommend a dog to go there. Everything the one star reviews are saying is the truth. They don't keep you informed, they will switch attorneys on you in a split second. It is bait and switch for real. This is the worst law firm ever. Run Run Run you will be drained of money, time, and your peace. They will not do any work but charge over priced fees. They do not advocate for you and will side with the opponent. And as you see they can't even remember their own customers. There may be more positive reviews here than negative. Make sure to believe the negative reviews. This place may look the part, but trust me they will do nothing for you but take your hard earned money and do nothing for you but waste your time. Don't join their circus show, you will regret it. Don't respond to me because you don't know your cases or your customers.
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