Rand Elio Scopel - Bridgeton, MO
Attorney at Scopel & Associates, P.C.
Bankruptcy Law Lawyers in Bridgeton, MO
12320 Natural Bridge Rd Bridgeton, MO 63044 - 2019
Bridgeton Bankruptcy Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Bankruptcy Law
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Hired Attorney 2018Misrepresentation of services I hired him for a traffic ticket, he said he'll defend it and started out in a few days after a while he said to plead guilty even though i told him we can win this case. Didn't put any effort to defend me. I made a huge mistake . Also soon as he got the money , didn't care at all. I'm trying to help someone who was in a place like me. Don't consult this person. You have better options out there. BEWARE he tries to rob of money rather than helping the person for the fee he charges. UPDATE: He says that he tried everything legally possible to defend me. He never even bother to go through my police report. He tried what ever was possible to make plead guilty and also told me not to believe consult others.
Contact
12320 Natural Bridge Rd
Bridgeton, MO 63044 - 2019
Phone: (314) 291-8555
Fax: (314) 291-8151
Website: http://scopellaw.com
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