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Pros
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Provides excellent legal advice and representation
“I received excellent legal advice along the way, and they filed motions that paved new legal inroads and got my case DISMISSED.”
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Reasonable and transparent fees
“Their fees are very reasonable and are all-inclusive.”
Cons
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Lacks communication and responsiveness with clients
“Does not return calls. Rushed me thru our meetings & cancelled several at the last moment.”
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Demonstrates unprofessional and disorganized conduct
“Every time I went to their offices there would be another client with the exact same issues and problems with the firm, and we would talk about the same pain points while waiting for yet another appointment that our representative was late for.”
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Provides inadequate legal representation and counsel
“This attorney failed to communicate with clients, failed to provide adequate counsel, and failed to notify client of pertinent court motions and hearings to the point that the case was lost.”
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Engages in unethical billing practices
“Then they sent a bill to the client after telling the client there would be no cost until the case was won.”
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Exhibits a lack of preparation and expertise
“At one point I was so angry that I began proceedings with deferring the case just so they couldn't screw up any more. They then later used this as an excuse for not being able to work any deals with the prosecuting attorney cause 'the time of opportunity has passed' and I would have to proceed with the full trial.”

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08 Apr, 2024 by Anonymous
Had 3 lackeys start and then quit associating with Phelps and associates, then finally 1 represented me in court and may as well been working for the prosecution as he knew only what he heard from the prosecution. I would have been better off representing myself. THEY ARE RIP OFFS
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21 Aug, 2023 by Anonymous
This attorney is a scam artist. We hired him for a family member. Paid him 5 thousand dollars down. And he did not not contact us or do anything for months after. When we complained and asked for our money back, he claimed he would do the case for only the 5 grand. A year later, he sent paper work to collections going after me for 10 grand. Do not hire this money grabbing liar.
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23 Feb, 2017 by Serra frank
This attorney failed to communicate with clients, failed to provide adequate counsel, and failed to notify client of pertinent court motions and hearings to the point that the case was lost. Then they sent a bill to the client after telling the client there would be no cost until the case was won. Unless you want some one to screw you over in regards to your lawsuit, stay away from this attorney.
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23 Feb, 2017 by Anonymous
Does not return calls. Rushed me thru our meetings & cancelled several at the last moment.
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06 Feb, 2015 by Gavin
I am very disappointed in thus firm. They took my money and said they were confident in my case. I went to court for my hearing and my lawyer only happened to be there because she had another case at the same time for someone else. She said I didn't know your court date was today she walked up to the judge and asked for an extension and told me I could leave. Side note, pertty sad when you are dressed more professionally then your lawyer, her skirt was covered in clumps of dog hair and talk about some bed hair. Waste of my time. I went to the office to talk to the Doug Phelps about my concernsand the was unavailable to see me so I requested that he call me. He never did. A few weeks later I called to set up a pretrial meeting and they said we would need to file for another extention because they had not recieved my discovery report from the court, to bad they had already mailed me my copy of my report from their office. That meeting my lawyer was also 45 min late to. Way to instill any form of confidence. They are the most disorganized group of lawyers in town. Do yourself a favor and pick another firm.
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