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Pros
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Effective legal representation and strong advocacy for clients
“I can't tell you how wonderful it is to have someone I can rely on to take care of my cases. He has done such a great job for me on several different occassions and I would highly recommend him.”
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Provides clear explanations of legal policies and processes
“Greg explained all policies of law and didn't agree with all my concerns, but agreed not to show to much anxiety toward my ex-wife.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“I waked with the house,kids and child support.”
Cons
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Tendency to overcharge clients
“He overcharged me by 1k or more and when he made a mistake on my order he blamed everyone else and refused to make it right.”
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Communication issues with the legal team
“His paralegal is not very friendly and talks down to you.. Webley and his assistant continually dodged our calls and emails until finally i went down to his office and demanded an update.”
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Lack of transparency in billing and progress updates
“After taking $8000 from us he had nothing to show for the money except he filed a petition for adoption. He informed me he was out of money and needed more to continue so we asked for an invoice for all the money we had already given him. He said he would need a week or two to put an invoice together (fabricate one more likely).”

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15 Jun, 2017 by Anonymous
Greg Webley is nothing but a big fat liar and a thief I hired him to take on my case. He kept asking for more money. He took on my case and worked against me!! He's a hot headed con! He lied to my face and said he was all for me until we were in the court room then he worked against me! Hire him if you want to get locked up, dis respected, have your bank account emptied by Mr.Webley and lied to over and over!!!!! You would get a better attorney out of a Cracker Jack box!!!!!!
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13 Apr, 2015 by Damian
We met with him to do a contested adoption in which he stated he did so the time But that was definitely not the truth. After taking $8000 from us he had nothing to show for the money except he filed a petition for adoption. Webley and his assistant continually dodged our calls and emails until finally i went down to his office and demanded an update. He informed me he was out of money and needed more to continue so we asked for an invoice for all the money we had already given him. He said he would need a week or two to put an invoice together (fabricate one more likely). Don't make the same mistake we did.
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11 Jul, 2013 by Anonymous
Greg did great by me and my children. He is very no nonsense and will tell you exactly what you need to hear-on another note his secretary will tell you her entire life story, loudly and non-stop, it was the only downfall of Greg. I will also recommend Greg to anyone I know although I will advice them that Jacki is hard to handle sometimes....she seems to forget its about the client and not about her stories
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01 May, 2012 by Anonymous
I had a $25 consultation with mr. webley and i thought he was a go getter however his loud secretary blabbed on her cell phone so loud that i could hear her talking pretty much the entire time i was there. seriously, her phone rang about 6 times in the short time i was there with obvious personal calls. I told mr. webley i would have to figure out how to raise his retainer but really it was in my pocket! i just couldn't imagine his loud southern secretary would be able to find time to work.
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22 Sep, 2011 by Anonymous
Mr. Webley is a fantasic attorney. We would highly recommend Greg. We have been with Mr. Webley for 4 yrs. He's been very fair, by not leading us on to drain our retainer, but rather going after the fight when the time is right. My husbands kids are safe becuase he is so awsome!
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