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Adams Carl D, based in Dallas, Texas, has received overwhelmingly negative reviews from clients who caution against hiring him. While some acknowledge his knowledge and skills, they express deep concern over his unprofessional behavior, excessive fees, and lack of communication, ultimately labeling him as cold-hearted and materialistic. Overall, potential clients are strongly advised to avoid engaging with him to protect their interests.
Do not hire him. Do not call him. Do not communicate with him. Stay away from him. I agree with other reviewers. He would be sweet talking, nice talking like a romance partner, until he gets your funds. Then, You are done. Yes, he can be very knowledgeable, talented & highly-skilled. But, not use. He is a parasite & he would take your blood & let you die. So, there is no use. He is a bernie-madoff of dallas-attorney. He would not mind take, let your blood drain & leave you die. He is that cold hearted & materialistic attorney. All he cares about your money ! Stay away from him. Do not even engage with him. Better off with any other attorneys. Do not give him any funds or any money, no matter what he say. Disregard him. Avoid him at any cost. Do not hire him. Do not call him. Do not communicate with him. I really wonder why texas bar is even allowing him to practice. They should throw him in Jail, even though texas-bar is aware of his frauds/scams.
I want to preface this with the fact that we actually won our probate case, however I wouldn’t suggest Carl to my worst enemy. He requests everyone call him “Lawyer Adams”, and it felt like he went out of his way to rack up his hours rather than trying to take care of our case with any kind of efficiency. Per Adair M Buckner law website the average cost for probate with a will, which we had, is about $2,500. Carl charged us closer to $20,000 to complete it. After all of this we were told that there were additional fees and work that needed to be done, and we would need to pay him to complete any of that.
First take with Mr. Adams: A very down to earth, casual, friendly, engaging and a very knowledgeable attorney. However, he will abruptly disappear on you for unknown reasons without no explanation(s). Will not extend the common courtesy of acknowledging and returning your telephone calls. Very disappointing, unprofessional and inconsiderate for an experienced senior aged and solo practice attorney. He was highly referred by his longtime college friend with whom he shares his law office with. Hopefully, he will either decide to rediscover his zest and zeal and commitment for the legal profession, or just ride on out into the sunset and enjoy his retirement. This type of behavior and conduct is what causes potential and actual clients to continue to become more and more distrustful of the legal/attorney profession.