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Pros
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The lawyer was willing to work with the client on payment arrangements, allowing them to pay in smaller monthly installments
“First let me explain Tim provis was very kind and accepting me making payments cuz you know I could not afford to give a big large retainment so he allowed me to make payments of $300 a month for a total of $5,000 to appeal a case of corruption and Manitowoc County.”
2
The lawyer offered to complete the case pro bono after the client had already made partial payments
“with that being said although he eventually offered to finish the case pro bono and said he was planning on filing a writ of prohibition in which he never did.”
Cons
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The lawyer failed to follow through on his promises, such as filing a writ of prohibition, and did not return the client's calls or emails
“He told me I didn't have to finish making any payments I feel it was a disservice because doing the case pro bono or even at a reduced rate is no deal at all if he doesn't return your calls file an emotions this goes beyond just the case.”
2
The lawyer was not effective in representing the client, as the client ended up with a warrant for their arrest and was forced to move out of state
“when I missed a court hearing because I was that notified nor was he a warrant was issued for my arrest I might add that this case it won't was issue for my arrest I wasn't even a party to the case literally she parked me out the street to find me in contempt and sanctioned me 6 months jail sentence to be stayed unless than a month later he took back that stay and gave me 20 days in jail and I was forced to move out of state.”
3
The lawyer was found by a federal judge to have filed a frivolous civil RICO complaint, for which he was ordered to pay over $40,000 in attorneys' fees and costs
“Attorney Provis was recently sanctioned by Federal District Judge William Conley for improperly preparing and filing a frivolous civil RICO complaint against a number of defendants. Provis' complaint was dismissed with prejudice against each defendant. Provis was ordered by Judge Conley to pay all attorneys' fees and expenses for three defendants. Provis now owes those defendants over forty thousand dollars.”
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