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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and effective in getting charges dismissed or reduced
“He was extremely helpful and informative throughout the entire process and was able to get the first DUI Dismissed. Based on no probable cause for the stop.”
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Effective in negotiating favorable outcomes, including plea bargains
“He was able to negotiate a plea to a fourth degree misdemeanor, & no jail time.”
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Compassionate and understanding, especially in sensitive cases like bankruptcy
“Genuinely compassionate and never made us feel embarrassed. His fee was very fair and we didn't feel pressured.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and responsiveness with clients
“He did not inform me that his primary expertise was with DUI's, but sold himself as an expert in other areas, which he was not.”
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Failure to follow through on case details and court appearances
“He told me not to worry about going to court when we ended up needing to be there. I now have my 2nd bench warrant out with no bail because he never changed my court date like he said he would.”
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Perceived as overly focused on fees and money rather than client outcomes
“He seemed excessively avaricious re: Money. Charged way too much for what he did do.”

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25 Jan, 2017 by Anonymous
Stephen was great in the beginning of my case, when he got paid. Initially he made me confident it was a open and shut case. He seemed to have things together in court. But throughout the case it seemed apparent that proper communication was not happening between him and the prosecutor. He told me not to worry about going to court when we ended up needing to be there. I now have my 2nd bench warrant out with no bail because he never changed my court date like he said he would. he did not turn in my community service, he has stopped communicating all together and i am now stuck with the remainder of my case and likely going to jail because my lawyer did not communicate. he was paid in full and has not seen the case through the finish.
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09 Apr, 2015 by Anonymous
Would not recommend Stephen Smith. He is a personable man but there is an under current of seething anger which can easily become activated if one says something in a way that he doesn't like. He seemed excessively avaricious re: Money. Didnt seem knowledgeable about simple legal questions i ásked. He was there for me in some manner during darkest days, but then didn't always keep me informed bout what was going on & wouldnt answer my calls at times, or show up at court for me and not notify me or court of it till last minute, very disappointing. Charged way too much for what he did do. Can be very hostile. Maybe he's good for traffic violations, dui's & such, but less so for criminal matters. He didn't seem to fight for me, he seemed too apathetic.
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09 Apr, 2015 by Anonymous
Would not recommend Stephen Smith. He is a personable man but there is an under current of seething anger which can easily become activated if one says something in a way that he doesn't like. He seemed excessively avaricious re: Money. Didnt seem knowledgeable about simple legal questions i ásked. He was there for me in some manner during darkest days, but then didn't always keep me informed bout what was going on & wouldnt answer my calls at times, or show up at court for me and not notify me or court of it till last minute, very disappointing. Charged way too much for what he did do. Can be very hostile. Maybe he's good for traffic violations, dui's & such, but less so for criminal matters. He didn't seem to fight for me, he seemed too apathetic.
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05 Oct, 2014 by Anonymous
Steve added no value in my (minor) DUI and negotiated zero with the DA (who he was way too friendly with.) Small time lawyer in a small town. Didn't finish paperwork, my deferral almost was revoked even though I was in compliance. Bottom line: use someone else.
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19 Nov, 2012 by Bill
Very knowledgeable and helpful in the Bankruptcy. Genuinely compassionate and never made us feel embarrassed. His fee was very fair and we didn't feel pressured. I would recommend him and his office highly.
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