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30 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
I waited a month before posting this review, in order to give Primus Law an opportunity to apologize for the way one of their employees treated me. I know that myself, having integrity, if I treated someone poorly, and if it turned out that I was in the wrong, I would be mortified, and I would reach out to express my regrets. I therefor wanted to extend this opportunity to them to demonstrate a similar level of integrity. Unfortunately integrity doesn't seem to matter to this firm, so, after what I feel is an fair amount of time to wait for any type of apology, I am posting my experience publicly. I fully realize that any perspective customers of Primus Law are going to take a review with a grain of salt, given the business they are in. There are going to be a lot of disgruntled defendants and it is only natural that they will have a low rating because of this. But if you are considering hiring them, take into account the way they treated me, and ask yourself if you want your customers being treated in a similar manner, and how this will affect your relationship with those clients. You want a bill collector who can get money you are owed, but who will also act with integrity, and thus hold on to the relationships that have taken you so long to build, as you have built your business. Due to a clerical error on the part of a company I do business with, my account was submitted for collections. When I called the company, they apologized and contacted the collection agency informing them it was a mistake. The collection agency did not act, and instead sent my account to Primus Law. From the first phone call, Primus Law was aggressive, and frankly immature. They spoke like teenage boys trying to win an argument. I truly felt second hand embarrassment for how unprofessional they were. It was like talking to Micheal Scott on the phone. I attempted to explain to them that the account was not in default, but they yelled over the top of me and mocked me. I called the original company who my account is with, and they apologized over and over for how unprofessional Primus Law was treating me. They reached out to Primus Law and told them not to file with the courts, but Primus Law filed anyway, telling me that it didn't matter if their client didn't want them to pursue action that they could do so if they wanted to. This resulted in me having to file a response with the court, wasting all our time. In the end, Primus Law was humiliated when they had to withdraw their petition against me. Had the company I do business with not apologized and had they not been so good to go against their own legal counsel on my behalf, I would no longer be doing business with them, due to how this law firm behaves. Do you really want to do business with a law firm who behaves so unprofessionally? You don't hear how they speak to your customers. Know that they do not treat us well. They are like a bunch of boys in a locker room, shouting and mocking the customers who do business with you. There are much better and more professional agencies who get your money, but who also maintain the relationship with your customers. While it is true that Primus Law was humiliated in my case, and I didn't have to pay anything, and while it is true that I am still doing business with the original business, how many bridges has this firm burned on behalf of the clients they represent? Remember, they knew they were in the wrong in my case, and I gave them a month to fix their error, but they did not show the kind of integrity that should be so important to all of us working in any economy together.

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19 Jun, 2020 by Daniel
If you want to sleep at night without any worry or concern about your case then you have to retain Jason Richards! If you are ok with being sick to your stomach and full of worry and doubt, then hire anybody else. I left Utah in 2015 for personal reasons, leaving behind my little girl. I wound up in Long Island, NY. My daughter came to visit for the summer, we just bought our dream house, have great jobs, were about to get engaged, and were already planning a fall wedding. We had a lot on our plate. Then, my daughter informed me, that her living situation at home was less than ideal. Frankly, it was dangerous, neglectful, and irresponsible. I told her “they’ll have to throw me in jail before you ever go back there”. A friend of mine who works for DCFS in Ogden gave me one recommendation. My wife’s uncle who is a big shot attorney in NYC did his research, also giving me one recommendation. That Jason Richards is the best of the best! I was told “he’s a bulldog in the courtroom”. So that’s what I did. I explained my situation, and knowing how challenging it would be for a father to gain custody across State lines, he gladly accepted the task. From the get go I was expertly guided through the labyrinth of procedures that we would have to go through. He conveyed his opinions effectively, while ultimately allowing me autonomy to go in the direction I wish. I took all of his suggestions, the best thing I’ve possibly ever done. Ultimately it took us about 9 months, several flights from NY and back, and a lot of digging, but we won! We won in a landslide because Jason IS a bulldog in the courtroom! The way he prepared and executed was one of pinpoint precision. He was always steps ahead of the opposition, prepared to counter in ways that literally left them without a rebuttal. He was there to answer any questions I had at literally any time of day. He made a situation which could be extremely frustrating, exhausting, and at times overwhelming, as peaceful as a massage Oceanside while on vacation in the Bahamas! Jason not only was my representation, but at this point I consider him to be my friend. An extension of my family. Again, I cannot stress enough, JASON IS THE ABSOLUTE BEST ATTORNEY YOU COULD POSSIBLY ASK FOR, stop questioning yourself and hire him. It’ll be the best decision you’ve ever made for you and your family.
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10 Dec, 2019 by Charles
Jason is professional and knowledgeable! He knew what he was doing and always replied quickly with the questions and concerns I had! Full recommendations
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23 Jun, 2017 by Petit
Jason came highly recommended. We had previously worked with another lawyer who left our custody case in a shambles. Jason is not only very knowledgeable about family law, but he is very dedicated to his clients. We were kept up to date on everything going on with the case and he always responded quickly to any concerns or questions. He's a sharp lawyer and a good man, besides. When a conflict of interest arose that prevented him from continuing as our lawyer, he was very anxious to find the right lawyer to take over our case. He didn't just give us referrals of who to call, but contacted people he knew personally who would be able to deal with a complex case. We would wholeheartedly recommend Jason Richards to anyone who needs a great lawyer for a family, criminal, or bankruptcy case. He took very good care of us.
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22 Jun, 2011 by Kevin
Curtis has a wonderful ability to disect an issue and understand how to explain the legalities to someone like myself. He takes the confusion out of the matter and makes it understandable to someone who knows nothing about law. He has a great talent in bringing common sence and fairness to both sides of the issue. I was impressed with his integrity and honesty in following the law. It was also impressive how he would come to a conclusion as to what we should do. He is excellent in creating game plans. I also appreciated his promptness in returning calls and information back to me.It was extreamly comforting durring difficult situations. He is a great listener as well. I would recomend Curtis to anyone needing great leagal help for I am a benifactor of his professional services of which I will always be appreciative.
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05 Jan, 2015 by Robert
I had Ms. Mills as my lawyer and she kept me out of Prison i would recommend her to others looking for a good attonery
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10 Jun, 2014 by Tanna
Hailey put up a good fight in my defense. She went as far as visiting me in jail after being defeated...not by her faults..but my own. I would highly recommend Hailey to anyone. She really cares and knows what she is doing in a courtroom.
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