GEORGE ASHFORD III – Attorney and Counselor at Law
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GEORGE ASHFORD III – Attorney and Counselor at Law
George Ashford, based in Dallas, Texas, has garnered a mix of reviews, yet many clients express appreciation for his dedication and honesty in handling difficult cases. While some criticize his responsiveness and effectiveness, numerous testimonials highlight his commitment to providing realistic guidance and support, particularly in challenging legal situations. Clients often commend his ability to listen and advocate for their best interests, suggesting that he is a reliable choice for those seeking legal representation.
In any professional setting, particularly within the legal and correctional systems, maintaining a high standard of professionalism and courtesy is paramount. Mr. Ashford’s behavior, as described, raises significant concerns given the gravity of the situation involving an inmate whose life is at stake. Unprofessional conduct and a lack of courtesy in such critical circumstances not only undermine the integrity of the legal process but also jeopardize the fair treatment and well-being of individuals relying on the system for justice and humane treatment.
I am reading the bad reviews about Mr. Ashford and that is not the man that I got for my son case. He was very honest about my son situation and let me know the choices that he had. My son had one of the worst cases you can have. Every time I called him his receptionist would answer and tell me he wasn’t in, and she would take a message and make sure he got it. He would call me back when he could, no it was not right away, but he always returned my calls. When you get a lawyer, we have to understand that our family member is NOT the only client they have. He could be handling 20 other cases at one time. He is an attorney for Juveniles and adults. Yes, we all want them to stop what they are doing and cater to our loved ones, I’m no exception to that, but that’s just not how it is. We want certain outcomes, knowing darn well it’s a 50/50 chance it could go the other way. Be realistic about the outcome of the situation. Just like my son case. It was not what I wanted but it was the best decision for his situation. Then when you don’t get the outcome, you want. The attorney gets bashed. They are the attorney for a reason if you could do the job yourself then you wouldn’t need him. I had to learn to be patience and know that he would get to me just as soon as he could, and that’s exactly what he did. It didn’t make me feel less important at all. Respect your attorney, talk with sense when you speak to them, be patience, and be realistic about the situation. Mr. Ashford thank you 1,000 times for your dedication on my son case, and even checking on me to see how I was holding up. If you are looking for an attorney do not hesitate to call him. He is a VERY, VERY, good attorney.
If I could give a negative star, I would. If you want an incompetent and horrible lawyer, he’s the guy. He is the true definition of: Ineffective Assistance of Counsel. In 5 years, COUNT – 5, he didn’t interview one character witness or investigate the case on his own. Appeared to be to working for the prosecution. I’d bet money on it. He is HORRIBLE. Most of his cases are court appointed, so if you get him, don’t expect much. He was not a good advocate and really needs to be disbarred. If you’re indigent or can’t afford to pay, request a new attorney. He needs to be investigated.