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Craig M Price

Lewisville, TX

Licensed for 32 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Business

Language

English

About

Craig M. Price is an experienced trial attorney who practices criminal defense and complex business litigation in North Texas. He joined Hammerle, Finley & Scroggins in 2005. A former prosecutor in Tarrant County, Mr. Price is very comfortable in the courtroom. Whether he is representing a client in a serious criminal case or a high-stakes business dispute, Mr. Price’s extensive experience in front of a jury ensures his clients are in good hands.

Practices Areas

Criminal Defense

Business

Language

English

Contact

Hammerle, Finley & Scroggins2871 Lake Vista Dr.Suite 150Lewisville, TX, 75067-6314

Office: N/A

Website: N/A

Reviews

anonymous
May 23, 2015

Billable hours did seem to be, in my opinion (and that of the previous reviewer), more important to Mr. Price than anything else. Witnesses were never contacted or used. Evidence was never looked at or used. Phone calls and emails were not returned. Things that needed to be filed with the court were not filed when he said they would be (In several cases, months passed). He didn't seem to be prepared for hearings. He didn't even seem to remember what the case was about and who everyone was. In short, we were unimportant to Mr. Price and it showed. Trustworthy: No, not when he told us one thing and did another. Responsive: No, not even close. Knowledgeable: About our case? No. We constantly had to remind him of the facts of the case. Kept me informed: I want to laugh at this but I'll just say no. To sum up, researching a lawyer before committing would have saved us money, property, and heartache. A mistake we won't ever make again.

anonymous
March 23, 2013

Mr. Price, in my opinion, has primarily one objective, billable hours. In my case, he seldom returned my phone calls (never in a timely manner). He waited until the "eleventh hour to prepare for trial. He attempted to contact witnesses the day before trial. His representation was very poor. His firm billed my credit card $1,600 without my authorization which I learned after the fact. My advice to consumers--research your attorney and the law firm prior to hire...Had I accessed this page prior to selecting Mr. Price for my case, I could have saved my self heartache and headache. Mr. Price's over-all attitude towards my case was one of indifference. An attoney is an investment and I made an exceedingly poor one!

anonymous
May 23, 2015

Billable hours did seem to be, in my opinion (and that of the previous reviewer), more important to Mr. Price than anything else. Witnesses were never contacted or used. Evidence was never looked at or used. Phone calls and emails were not returned. Things that needed to be filed with the court were not filed when he said they would be (In several cases, months passed). He didn't seem to be prepared for hearings. He didn't even seem to remember what the case was about and who everyone was. In short, we were unimportant to Mr. Price and it showed. Trustworthy: No, not when he told us one thing and did another. Responsive: No, not even close. Knowledgeable: About our case? No. We constantly had to remind him of the facts of the case. Kept me informed: I want to laugh at this but I'll just say no. To sum up, researching a lawyer before committing would have saved us money, property, and heartache. A mistake we won't ever make again.

anonymous
March 23, 2013

Mr. Price, in my opinion, has primarily one objective, billable hours. In my case, he seldom returned my phone calls (never in a timely manner). He waited until the "eleventh hour to prepare for trial. He attempted to contact witnesses the day before trial. His representation was very poor. His firm billed my credit card $1,600 without my authorization which I learned after the fact. My advice to consumers--research your attorney and the law firm prior to hire...Had I accessed this page prior to selecting Mr. Price for my case, I could have saved my self heartache and headache. Mr. Price's over-all attitude towards my case was one of indifference. An attoney is an investment and I made an exceedingly poor one!