Marshall R. Hunt - Tempe, AZ
Attorney at Davis Miles PLLC
Appeals Lawyers in Tempe, AZ
40 East Rio Salado Parkway Suite 425 Tempe, AZ 85281
Tempe Appeals Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Appeals
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Marshall R. Hunt
Highlights
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0.5 Value
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0.5 Quality of Service
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0.5 Professional Competence
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Hired Attorney 2021-2024Marshall Hunt at Davis Miles seemed like a lazy attorney. He passed a lot of his work off to a Jr. Associate at the firm and then had a difficult time answering questions I had in detail. I would not recommend this attorney or his firm.
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Hired Attorney 2022-2024Marshall Hunt turned out to be a pretty bad lawyer. Nice guy but he left a lot to be desired. It felt like he was constantly outwitted by the other side and that maybe this was his first case he was allowed to handle on his own. I would not recommend anyone use him or Davis Miles.
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Hired Attorney 2022-2024Marshall Hunt and his team at Davis Miles are borderline incompetent. Marshall failed to name the correct party in our counterclaim, he also failed to address this concern when it was brought up multiple times throughout the litigation. He admitted to my new counsel that he was not sure who the proper members of my company was, despite it being fairly obvious after receiving discovery. I spent almost $90K and 2 years working with Marshall and Davis Miles, to end up having to fire them right before trial. A basic business attorney should be able to accurately identify the correct parties in a claim. He did not request valuable evidence I asked for like bank statements and credit card statements. They did not serve our default judgement correctly, resulting in our default judgement being set aside. When I first signed up with Davis Miles I asked Marshall if he should be paid via my company or me personally. He recommended my company paying the cost and then after further review suggested we switch to representing me personally. This caused issues in our trial since it then appeared like I was using company funds for personal representation. During the middle of mediation I offered a buyout to the other side and Marshall looked at me dumbfounded stating "I didn't even think of you offering a buyout", despite this being a basic step in almost any business dispute. Marshall and Davis Miles have continued to gaslight my situation and deny any responsibility. After firing Marshall I had to pay additional attorney fees to have my new counsel brought up to speed. I have not had an appropriate resolution offered by Davis Miles even though I have reached out to Alan Soelberg, Robert Sewell, David Williams, and Marshall Hunt. If you look at Davis Miles' BBB profile and 1 star reviews on Google & Yelp they cop out to saying they disagree with facts of the case, can't discuss the particulars of the case, and to reach out to them for a resolution. Don't be fooled. Davis Miles is the Walmart version of a law firm, but without Walmart's refund policy. I will be filing a complaint with the AZ Bar.
Contact
40 East Rio Salado Parkway
Suite 425
Tempe, AZ 85281
Phone: (480) 733-6800
Fax: (480) 733-3748
Website: http://www.davismiles.com
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