Worst decision of my life hiring this attorney. He never works. Office is ALWAYS closed and he doesn’t bother returning calls. He has no receptionist or assistant that works there. Do your self a favor and do not hire him. He even has an office for rent sign on his building. For all I know he is no longer in business.
Review Left On 10/28/2019
Sarah R
The worst attorney we have ever dealt with. We would have done better to hire clowns to represent us. He never works, never returns calls, the office locked with lights off every time we went by...this guy doesn’t have any employees working there. He talks a good game to get your money then he goes ghost. We had to hire another attorney to finish the job he was paid to do. If you EVER listen to anyone in your life DO NOT HIRE THIS CLOWN!
Review Left On 08/28/2019
W Rogers
Do not hire this attorney. Office is always closed and has been for MONTHS and MONTHS. I guess he never goes to work. Something strange here.
DO NOT HIRE THIS ATTORNEY. Terrible experience. Would not return calls. Every time I went by the office it was closed. Took money from my settlement and never paid the bills. He’s a crook!
Review Left On 02/28/2018
Steph Harper
I was very nervous about having to hire an attorney but was quickly at ease with Attorney Pope. He worked hard for me and I will definitely call him again in the future if I need legal help.
Review Left On 02/28/2018
Angela Gregory
Mr. Pope and his staff were wonderful! I would highly recommend him!
Review Left On 02/28/2016
Matthew A
*What can I say... So I heard that there are "attorneys" out there serial filing ADA compliance lawsuits. The so called attorneys claim to be the good guy by making business comply with the ADA code. However, why is it that most cases are settled out of court? How is it that people are receiving a letter from another attorney a week after a lawsuit was filed? Are they lining their pockets?
It's basically a legal form of extortion. Give me money and I'll make the lawsuit go away. The "victim" probably never visits any of the establishments named in a lawsuit. If there even is a "victim".
Also by the looks of his law office, it looks like it isn't ADA compliant. How is he going to represent a "victim" if the "victim" can't even enter the law office?
Anyways, what I believe is it's legal extortion and government should step up and punish these serial ADA lawsuit filers. Why not inform the business about the violation and give them a grace period starting on the day of notification. I bet many business would correct the issue instead of settling out of court and lining someones pocket...
Anyways, for what Matt Pope does? I don't know. He might be a good lawyer but I'd search his cases first.*
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It's basically a legal form of extortion. Give me money and I'll make the lawsuit go away. The "victim" probably never visits any of the establishments named in a lawsuit. If there even is a "victim".
Also by the looks of his law office, it looks like it isn't ADA compliant. How is he going to represent a "victim" if the "victim" can't even enter the law office?
Anyways, what I believe is it's legal extortion and government should step up and punish these serial ADA lawsuit filers. Why not inform the business about the violation and give them a grace period starting on the day of notification. I bet many business would correct the issue instead of settling out of court and lining someones pocket...
Anyways, for what Matt Pope does? I don't know. He might be a good lawyer but I'd search his cases first.*