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Kenneth Covell Attorney at Law in Fairbanks, Alaska, is a law firm specializing in Criminal Justice, Employment, Labor Relations, Personal Injury, and various legal services. While some clients have expressed concerns about unprofessionalism and disorganization, others have praised Mr. Covell for his extensive knowledge of the law and his supportive demeanor, making them feel cared for during difficult times. Overall, those who had positive experiences appreciated his commitment to keeping them informed and providing assistance throughout their legal challenges.
Extremely unprofessional. After I told him about my case he tried to blackmail me into giving him a higher percentage than in the written contract. I fired him. He proceeded with MY lawsuit and took my money without my consent after I fired him!
I was looking forward to working with Mr. Covell after I was referred to him. My experience was horrifying, however, as I began to realize how disorganized and unpredictable he was. I prepared documents to help him understand my position and details regarding my case. The first time I dropped them off for him to review, he claimed I never provided to him. The next time, he barely read them in preparation for my mediation. He showed up to the zoom mediation as he was vacationing in Florida, extremely unprofessional. He acted as if he truly had better things to do than help me save my future. Again, horrifying. Lazy, rude, and almost cost me my business and my future. I don’t like to leave negative reviews, but please proceed with caution when working with this firm.
Everytime I went to the office, during business hours, *random times*, the office was locked. They have a little mailbox that payments can be dropped in but in that neighborhood- no thanks. I have even waited through a lunch time waiting to see if “maybe they open after lunch at 1230”, then waited still “maybe its 1pm when they open back up”… still locked. I even watched as another person pulled in, tried the door, and left.