Erik Weierholt, experienced Estate Planning, Personal Injury attorney in Lehi, UT with 142 reviews
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Erik Weierholt

1250 E 200 S Ste 3 F, Lehi, UT

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University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law

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Alice long

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13 Dec, 2024
My experience with Hoyer Law Firm has been superior. When I needed legal support regarding Grandparent Rights, Casey Hoyer and his team were there for me. They have been steadfast in representing me and my cause. I would highly recommend the Hoyer Law firm to friends, relatives and anyone in need of caring and compassionate legal advocates.
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Colt craig

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03 Dec, 2024
Was a waste of my time and money. Over 8k spent and had absolutely nothing to show for it. Felt like blaine Edward’s was working with opposing counsel instead of me. Was told during negations that I was better to sue my ex after the divorce for breach of contract, turns out I can’t because we settled on the in the agreement. Was also told in December it would only cost me another $1000 to finish my divorce. Well $1500 later still in the same place. Charged for work that wasn’t done. Also going to file a complaint with the Utah bar association. Also keep getting sent a bill that I paid, they won’t respond to an email, won’t answer when I call and won’t return a call so I can figure out why I’m getting sent a bill when I called in and paid it. Nothing but crooks. Edited so there was a problem with them processing my final payment. Instead of calling me and letting me know they sent an email. I tried calling them to figure it out but they would not answer or return my calls. They sent me to collections because I filed a complaint with the ethics board. Instead of calling me to get paid they sent me to collection. Eventually they got it back from collection and took off the interest, but that’s just petty to send me to collections because I filed a complaint about his lack of representation.
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Greg h

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23 Jul, 2024
I paid just around $3000 in attorney fees for 2 months of representation with no court appearances or filings… just emails with OC and phone calls without even meeting Mr. Hoyer in person. He quickly referred me to his subordinate counsel for several weeks. I received such a large bill through two months, I made a change immediately and was so glad that I did. When I requested correspondence between him and opposing counsel to try to substantiate some of the cost, he would not forward that to me. You may want to make that inquiry if you ever decide that you want to retain him as I feel, this is highly irregular and far from transparent when you are paying for his services. Mr. Hoyers office said they would only send emails to my new attorney if he requests them but, would not send them to me. I asked on multiple occasions for a 10 minute appointment with Mr. Hoyer to place a name to a face and shake a hand after spending thousands of dollars the first few weeks and during the first month and was told he was ill or on vacation and just given the run around or in court. I also paid the $300 initial one hour consultation, which was by phone and not in person. I will tell you that my experience was a couple years ago in 2022 and I have utilized five attorneys for business and real estate transactions that were FANTASTIC. Mr Hoyer not only did not place his client as first priority, but overcharged and was an inefficient in utilizing an associate inexperienced attorney to assist and charged and charged. He was not transparent and would not share communications ie emails between he and opposing counsel when I need to address my situation… when I retained my next attorney, his open book policy was to CC all communications which I found refreshing and exceptionally transparent. Do you due diligence here…my experience was challenging, costly and a nightmare.
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Experienced and knowledgeable legal team that fights hard for their clients
“Casey is a seasoned lawyer and his expertise really helped me with my case. I highly recommend Hoyer Law Firm if you need professional and expert legal advice.”
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Compassionate and caring approach, making clients feel supported
“The Hoyer Law Firm came highly recommended. And I know why. Mr. Hoyer and all his staff made a difficult time in my life bearable. Everyone was so professional and kind, ready to answer all my questions (and I had a lot) and always were so good at returning my calls!”
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Transparent and communicative throughout the legal process
“Having the client portal was like watching Hoyer Law Firm work in live action. I felt included and apart of my case. Versus on the sidelines having no idea what's going on.”
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Efficient and effective in achieving positive outcomes for clients
“Casey and his team are extremely knowledgeable and professional but still treat you like family. Casey and his team made sure I knew what was happening at each stage of the process.”
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Personalized attention and care for each client's unique situation
“Casey has been wonderful helping me with my divorce. He's always very responsive and explains everything to me so I understand. My divorce was pretty difficult and Casey made it so much better.”
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Inconsistent quality of service and communication with some clients
“Didn't fight for me at all..didnt even use, or lookat any of the proof i had to help my case .just told me who they gonna belive you or an officer.......wish good atterneys still existed and cared”
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Potential for overcharging and lack of transparency in billing
“I paid just around $3000 in attorney fees for 2 months of representation with no court appearances or filings… just emails with OC and phone calls without even meeting Mr. Hoyer in person.”

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