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David Hilles, Attorney at Law - El Paso, TX

4625 Alabama StreetSuite E El Paso, TX 79930 - 2519

Updated: 03/19/2019

El Paso Child Support Law Firm

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4625 Alabama StreetSuite E El Paso, TX 79930 - 2519

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  • (915) 751-4275

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By Anonymous on Jul. 23, 2022

0.5 out of 5 stars

In my opinion, Mr. Hilles did not provide me with effective representation regarding my probate case. He charged me a large fee in advance, but he never accomplished any of my goals. It appeared to me that he did not take any action whatsoever to further my case. I deeply regret wasting so much time and money by hiring David E. Hilles.

By Ali H. on Sep. 13, 2019

0.5 out of 5 stars

David Hilles is a nice man but a very...very bad lawyer. He takes your money, listens to you, takes your documents, promises you to help you but he does not. When he is at the court he is not prepared, he does not know what he does!!! He is not punctual, he does not answer your phone and emails unless you persist several times. Always you have to follow up, he never inform you.(His secretary is awful and awkward like himself) If you want him to do something for you, many times you have to call and follow up. He forgets a lot!!!! He not only does nothing for you but also he ruins you. Not having a lawyer is better than having him, at least you don?t lose your money and you don?t get mad.

By Ali H. on Mar. 02, 2019

0.5 out of 5 stars

He is a nice man, but very...very bad lawyer. He not only does nothing for clients but also ruins them. For everything clients have to follow up he says nothing. He takes the documents but does not use them. He didn?t come to court on time. He could not defend me. He took me Dollars but didn?t do anything. He does not answer his calls except the call from his wife when you have meeting with him!!!! You have to call several times to his secretary, maybe he calls you back!!! Any answer from court he gets he does not inform you until you follow. Judge ordered, I got that after 2 weeks after following!!!! I wanted him to appeal. He only wrote a letter and told me that he would let me know about the result. He didn?t say anything for couple months until I sent him several emails. And finally he said that our motion wasn?t accepted.

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