Great lawyer, always willing to go above and beyond
Review Left On 02/28/2020
glowingbleakly
Does not care about the client. Is only concerned with pleasing the prosecutors and authorities of the court.
Review Left On 02/07/2020
Terry Hill
Superior client satisfaction and commitment. Leo Jackson and Jackson Law gave me confidence and complete positivity that i was in great hands dealing with my case. A complete winning TEAM!!!! THANK YOU LEO
Attorney Jackson has helped me numerous times throughout my life. She has the upmost knowledge & experience, combined with empathy, compassion, and commitment to helping her clients.
Review Left On 02/28/2018
SomethingEye8
I have a granddaughter who it seems angered a neighbor. Subsequently, the neighbor, a young female made the claim that my granddaughter broke into her car and stole $1,000.00 in cash and later amended her claim to include other things not previously mentioned because, though we did not admit to stealing anything it was the easiest thing to do and resolve the case. And it was resolved for $1,668, and change. My son, the granddaughter's father initially contacted Attorney Janet Jackson. She quoted him $2,500 for initial representation and to handle the first court date, which turned out to be nothing more than a case to decide if the case should go to court. i.e. a grand jury finding. In addition, it seems the case was an anything goes hearing where the prosecution could enter anything into evidence including hearsay, which clearly not admissible in court. $2,500 to represent us in a hearing that had no significance? I paid it. Was there a choice? The real issue to me is this. Attorney Janet Jackson had no risk. She would actually make more money losing the case than if the case was one at the first hearing. It was NOT in her best financial interest to have the case dropped by the state. I, as a rule, refuse to do business with anyone that doesn't have anything to lose. Ms. Jackson would not meet the criteria. If my butt is the only one on the line, my thought is, who needs you? And while my granddaughter's butt was on the line, I believe this to be a very simple case, and Ms. Jackson was exploiting it...and was being paid more to lose. Because she'd start charging $375.00 per hour to defend...and if she lost? More hours at $375.00. And I have to take her word for how many hours she spent on it. Right! For me, the defendant's grandfather, I did the right thing. My son did the right thing by settling with the person who brought charges. I wouldn't use Ms. Jackson again. I'd get another lawyer. But it's your choice. Good luck to you.
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My son, the granddaughter's father initially contacted Attorney Janet Jackson. She quoted him $2,500 for initial representation and to handle the first court date, which turned out to be nothing more than a case to decide if the case should go to court. i.e. a grand jury finding. In addition, it seems the case was an anything goes hearing where the prosecution could enter anything into evidence including hearsay, which clearly not admissible in court. $2,500 to represent us in a hearing that had no significance? I paid it. Was there a choice? The real issue to me is this. Attorney Janet Jackson had no risk. She would actually make more money losing the case than if the case was one at the first hearing. It was NOT in her best financial interest to have the case dropped by the state. I, as a rule, refuse to do business with anyone that doesn't have anything to lose. Ms. Jackson would not meet the criteria. If my butt is the only one on the line, my thought is, who needs you? And while my granddaughter's butt was on the line, I believe this to be a very simple case, and Ms. Jackson was exploiting it...and was being paid more to lose. Because she'd start charging $375.00 per hour to defend...and if she lost? More hours at $375.00. And I have to take her word for how many hours she spent on it. Right!
For me, the defendant's grandfather, I did the right thing. My son did the right thing by settling with the person who brought charges.
I wouldn't use Ms. Jackson again. I'd get another lawyer. But it's your choice. Good luck to you.