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The lawyer is described as professional in court and returning phone calls
“Darren represented me in a family law case i”
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The lawyer is reported to be helpful and responsive, going above and beyond expectations
“He was so helpful and professional. He always returned my calls and responded to my emails very promptly. He went above and beyond our expectations and we couldn't have asked for better representation.”
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The lawyer is accused of not investigating the case, not looking at evidence, and pressuring the client to accept a plea deal
“He did no investigation, would not look at evidence that I gathered. Had a court date on a Monday, he called my HR department and my boss. I told him if I plead the deal I would still lose my job understand Moral turpitud. He just wanted me to have to at the very least get probation and have to go every month to pay the county and pee in a cup.”
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The lawyer is reported to not return phone calls or keep the client informed about the case progress
“He never returned phone calls, never kept us informed as what was going on. Was unwary that I have been in jail for 16 months until it was time for trail, he was not ready . He did not defend me at all.”
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The lawyer is accused of taking money without providing adequate representation
“We gave him money to represent me in a case. Kept putting it off on his own and then told me I was getting one year probation if I pled out. I didn't even do what they said I did and this guy just wanted our money to get a quick buck.”

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28 Jul, 2023 by Lori
He did no investigation, would not look at evidence that I gathered. Had a court date on a Monday, he called my HR department and my boss. I told him if I plead the deal I would still lose my job understand Moral turpitud. He just wanted me to have to at the very least get probation and have to go every month to pay the county and pee in a cup. It was an outrageous failure in our justice system. After he spoke with HR, as soon as I got to my desk, he called ME to tell me the case was dismissed. If I had plead the deal, I would have been out of a job and whatever THEY decided would be my punishment!
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28 Dec, 2019 by Shannon
Darren represented me in a family law case in 2004. He returned my phone calls, gave updates on my case and very professional in court. I would recommend him for family law cases without hesitation.
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24 Dec, 2017 by Lori
I would like my money back! Never returned. I did ALL my own research he didn't want to see it. Twice in his office. Paid 2500. I had the proof! The jerk called me at work on a Friday asking me to plea from agg. assault to simple assault! No! I was going to plea anything! I wanted my day in court! The call on that Friday, had a court date on MONDAY! He called my HR dept. and my boss. I was in the room, I had already told him I would still be fired if I had any kind of ASSAULT! They claimed they couldn't find the lying Amber Russell! After my HR lady told him I would be fired even if I plead to simple assault! It's called moral turpitude! He was the worst lawyer I ever had to deal with. After the call to my work place, wasn't but just a few minutes, he called me to say there was no court on MONDAY! It had been dismissed! He threw me under the bus! He helped me not at all except he screwed me and took my money! So Merry Christmas you worthless lawyer!
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19 Aug, 2016 by Anonymous
We gave him money to represent me in a case. Kept putting it off on his own and then told me I was getting one year probation if I pled out. I didn't even do what they said I did and this guy just wanted our money to get a quick buck. I ended up getting two years and it on my record because I listened to this POS.
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12 Apr, 2015 by Anonymous
He never returned phone calls, never kept us informed as what was going on. Was unwary that I have been in jail for 16 months until it was time for trail, he was not ready . He did not defend me at all. I got the maximum sentence I could receive. He should not be allowed to accept our money and not defend us in a professional matter that we deserve. If he does not practice the law which I requested him to represent me he should have not took my case as a appointed lawyer. We also paid him $2800.00. That he did not deserve to be paid. We need professional lawyers in the world and not ones who are just there for a paycheck.
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