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Jernigan, Copeland & Anderson PLLC - Ridgeland, MS

587 Highland Colony ParkwaySuite 201 Ridgeland, MS 39157

Updated: 08/23/2018

Ridgeland Construction Law Firm

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587 Highland Colony ParkwaySuite 201 Ridgeland, MS 39157

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  • (601) 427-0051

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By Jason C. on Jan. 19, 2022

0.5 out of 5 stars

I would advise you to find another attorney. My experience was horrible. Much time and money could have been saved just by going elsewhere and finding competent help. No one paid attention to any of the information we provided them. In court our attorney almost had a deer in head light look. The few bits of information that was acknowledged and paid attention to weeks were spent wasting time and money going back and fourth with the other side as if this information would be used in court. We were made to think that this information would be brought up in court and used to help our situation. It in fact was not. Weather it be switching attorneys at the last min or when the original attorney was present in court none of it was brought up or used. It was a complete waste of time while rights were lost do to the passing of wasted time. Do your self a favor and pass on this one and do the research on whoever you hire. Just stay away from here is my best advice.

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