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Hunt, Jonathan J.

Jonathan J. Hunt - Savannah, GA

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Lawyers in Savannah, GA

417-B E. Gaston Street Savannah, GA 31401

Updated: 02/15/2026

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  • 0.5 Value
  • 0.5 Quality of Service
  • 0.5 Professional Competence
  • By Darrell S. on Jan. 28, 2022
    Hired Attorney 2021
    I was conflicted about giving him either one or two stars because he did resolve my case in my favor however, I don't think he would have if the opposing party had been difficult to deal with or had their own lawyer. I looked for reviews on multiple sites about the guy before settling for him and couldn't find any. Don't want this to happen to anyone else so I'll give my account. First and foremost, he locks you in with a contract so you can't fire him without him keeping your money. Whatever you do DONT SIGN THE CONTRACT!!!! I was told a price and given time to meet. I drove from Hinesville to the office and when I arrived and got ready to pay, I was told that the price would have to go up due to my case not being in Savannah and him having to travel. The price was doubled. Mr. Hunt knew about my case almost two months in advanced and every time I spoke with him, I had to explain what was going on in the case. I sent him all the evidence and a written statement via email as he requested, and he never read it. I know because he would ask me questions that I clearly outlined in the statement. He was never on time for any of our meetings, if he kept them at all, and when he did keep them, it felt rushed. He would say he was going to contact me at a certain time and never would. To make matters worse he wouldn't follow up either. I'd have to call him or text him the next day and tell him that he never called me for our meeting and hope that he'd contact me back. This happened multiple times. My case was in Hinesville and the day before my case I decided to contact him (obviously worried due to my prior encounters) and when I did the guy thought my case was in Savannah, despite making me pay extra. Completely unprepared, he proceeded to ask me about my case and what it was that I expected to come from the case and tried to familiarize himself right then. I was instantly concerned because he knew nothing about the case. Day of the case he arrived late and didn't know what court room we would be in. He asked me and luckily, I was there and prepared. I pointed out that the court room and judge was listed on the kiosk, but he still had us in the wrong court room. We missed our call and ended being pushed back to very last. My family being in the correct courtroom and telling the judge I was with my lawyer was the only thing that saved us. Case was resolved in my favor. At the end I had a question about some terms in my case. I reached out and he never answered. I left voicemails and he never called back. I sent text messages requesting a call he never responded. I outlined exactly what I wanted but he never responded. Not one time since the end of court has the guy responded and I need paperwork pertaining to a restraining order I requested. I definitely do not recommend.
    Value: 0.5 out of 5
    Quality of Service: 0.5 out of 5
    Professional Competence: 0.5 out of 5

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417-B E. Gaston Street
Savannah, GA 31401

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