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Kevin Courtney

Morgan Hill, CA

Licensed for 44 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Probate

Language

English

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Business

Litigation

Probate

Language

English

Contact

Kevin P. Courtney, Attorney at Law17415 Monterey StreetMorgan Hill, CA, 95037

Office: N/A

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Reviews

Laura
January 25, 2017

I have had dealing with Mr. Courtney for well over 15 years. So issues bigger than others. All I know for sure is I can always call him. He gets back to me right away and has always given me the best advise. My parents have used him and couldn't be happier. My daughter got professional direction from him and things turned out very well for her as well. There is no one else I would use even if we didn't live in this town.

Ibrahim Yilmaz
March 4, 2019

He is very rude, dishonest ,person.i had so much respect for him for being lawyer for long time.I am very dissatisfied with him ,When you signed with him in beginning he acts like very professional make you feel good then he will suck your blood slowly then he will disrespectful to you and he will hide your proof of evidence from court.

anonymous
August 30, 2014

He handled my parents trust and he really lacked when it came to explaining terminology and the process to follow after our folks died. He was quite rude to them, that's what irritated me the most. He wouldn't give us the time of day after my folks died, but was quick to ask for a huge retainer. We did a lot of homework, asked the banks, real estate agents and IRS a lot of questions, we saved ourselves another run in with this guy and lining his pockets.

anonymous
March 15, 2008

When we had to go into bankruptcy in 1999, we moved quickly once we relized we couldn't make it. We contacted a local attorney, Kevin Courtney, who agreed to take our case. After filing all the papers he requested and paying his fee, we waited to get our date in bankruptcy court. After a reasonable time of waiting, I started calling the office to find out what was happening. We waited from October of 1999 until February of 2000. After hearing excuses like "the court is too busy with the holidays to take our filing" and other unbelievable excuses, I wrote Mr. Courtney a letter telling him that if I didn't hear from the bankruptcy court with a date within 10 days, I would contact the court personally. I hand walked the letter into his office and had his receptionist sign for it. That was at 9:00 am. Later, I saw that my file, which had been in his office for months, was filed with the bankruptcy court the same afternoon I gave him my letter. I never did see Mr. Courtney again. He sent a "rent-a-lawyer" to court (without first advising me that he was going to do so) who met us in the hallway and didn't have a clue how to present our case. This lawyer was told by the court officer that if Mr. Courtney didn't get his act together and stop pulling shenanigans, the court officer would see that his name was taken off the court approved lawyer list. We did get our bankruptcy approved, and have cursed this man for years. It's impossible to share the pain he caused us by dragging out our case and not responding to our calls. Again, I wouldn't use this attorney if you paid me to do so!

Laura
January 25, 2017

I have had dealing with Mr. Courtney for well over 15 years. So issues bigger than others. All I know for sure is I can always call him. He gets back to me right away and has always given me the best advise. My parents have used him and couldn't be happier. My daughter got professional direction from him and things turned out very well for her as well. There is no one else I would use even if we didn't live in this town.

Ibrahim Yilmaz
March 4, 2019

He is very rude, dishonest ,person.i had so much respect for him for being lawyer for long time.I am very dissatisfied with him ,When you signed with him in beginning he acts like very professional make you feel good then he will suck your blood slowly then he will disrespectful to you and he will hide your proof of evidence from court.

anonymous
August 30, 2014

He handled my parents trust and he really lacked when it came to explaining terminology and the process to follow after our folks died. He was quite rude to them, that's what irritated me the most. He wouldn't give us the time of day after my folks died, but was quick to ask for a huge retainer. We did a lot of homework, asked the banks, real estate agents and IRS a lot of questions, we saved ourselves another run in with this guy and lining his pockets.

anonymous
March 15, 2008

When we had to go into bankruptcy in 1999, we moved quickly once we relized we couldn't make it. We contacted a local attorney, Kevin Courtney, who agreed to take our case. After filing all the papers he requested and paying his fee, we waited to get our date in bankruptcy court. After a reasonable time of waiting, I started calling the office to find out what was happening. We waited from October of 1999 until February of 2000. After hearing excuses like "the court is too busy with the holidays to take our filing" and other unbelievable excuses, I wrote Mr. Courtney a letter telling him that if I didn't hear from the bankruptcy court with a date within 10 days, I would contact the court personally. I hand walked the letter into his office and had his receptionist sign for it. That was at 9:00 am. Later, I saw that my file, which had been in his office for months, was filed with the bankruptcy court the same afternoon I gave him my letter. I never did see Mr. Courtney again. He sent a "rent-a-lawyer" to court (without first advising me that he was going to do so) who met us in the hallway and didn't have a clue how to present our case. This lawyer was told by the court officer that if Mr. Courtney didn't get his act together and stop pulling shenanigans, the court officer would see that his name was taken off the court approved lawyer list. We did get our bankruptcy approved, and have cursed this man for years. It's impossible to share the pain he caused us by dragging out our case and not responding to our calls. Again, I wouldn't use this attorney if you paid me to do so!

Laura
January 25, 2017

I have had dealing with Mr. Courtney for well over 15 years. So issues bigger than others. All I know for sure is I can always call him. He gets back to me right away and has always given me the best advise. My parents have used him and couldn't be happier. My daughter got professional direction from him and things turned out very well for her as well. There is no one else I would use even if we didn't live in this town.

Ibrahim Yilmaz
March 4, 2019

He is very rude, dishonest ,person.i had so much respect for him for being lawyer for long time.I am very dissatisfied with him ,When you signed with him in beginning he acts like very professional make you feel good then he will suck your blood slowly then he will disrespectful to you and he will hide your proof of evidence from court.

anonymous
August 30, 2014

He handled my parents trust and he really lacked when it came to explaining terminology and the process to follow after our folks died. He was quite rude to them, that's what irritated me the most. He wouldn't give us the time of day after my folks died, but was quick to ask for a huge retainer. We did a lot of homework, asked the banks, real estate agents and IRS a lot of questions, we saved ourselves another run in with this guy and lining his pockets.

anonymous
March 15, 2008

When we had to go into bankruptcy in 1999, we moved quickly once we relized we couldn't make it. We contacted a local attorney, Kevin Courtney, who agreed to take our case. After filing all the papers he requested and paying his fee, we waited to get our date in bankruptcy court. After a reasonable time of waiting, I started calling the office to find out what was happening. We waited from October of 1999 until February of 2000. After hearing excuses like "the court is too busy with the holidays to take our filing" and other unbelievable excuses, I wrote Mr. Courtney a letter telling him that if I didn't hear from the bankruptcy court with a date within 10 days, I would contact the court personally. I hand walked the letter into his office and had his receptionist sign for it. That was at 9:00 am. Later, I saw that my file, which had been in his office for months, was filed with the bankruptcy court the same afternoon I gave him my letter. I never did see Mr. Courtney again. He sent a "rent-a-lawyer" to court (without first advising me that he was going to do so) who met us in the hallway and didn't have a clue how to present our case. This lawyer was told by the court officer that if Mr. Courtney didn't get his act together and stop pulling shenanigans, the court officer would see that his name was taken off the court approved lawyer list. We did get our bankruptcy approved, and have cursed this man for years. It's impossible to share the pain he caused us by dragging out our case and not responding to our calls. Again, I wouldn't use this attorney if you paid me to do so!

Laura
January 25, 2017

I have had dealing with Mr. Courtney for well over 15 years. So issues bigger than others. All I know for sure is I can always call him. He gets back to me right away and has always given me the best advise. My parents have used him and couldn't be happier. My daughter got professional direction from him and things turned out very well for her as well. There is no one else I would use even if we didn't live in this town.

Ibrahim Yilmaz
March 4, 2019

He is very rude, dishonest ,person.i had so much respect for him for being lawyer for long time.I am very dissatisfied with him ,When you signed with him in beginning he acts like very professional make you feel good then he will suck your blood slowly then he will disrespectful to you and he will hide your proof of evidence from court.

anonymous
August 30, 2014

He handled my parents trust and he really lacked when it came to explaining terminology and the process to follow after our folks died. He was quite rude to them, that's what irritated me the most. He wouldn't give us the time of day after my folks died, but was quick to ask for a huge retainer. We did a lot of homework, asked the banks, real estate agents and IRS a lot of questions, we saved ourselves another run in with this guy and lining his pockets.

anonymous
March 15, 2008

When we had to go into bankruptcy in 1999, we moved quickly once we relized we couldn't make it. We contacted a local attorney, Kevin Courtney, who agreed to take our case. After filing all the papers he requested and paying his fee, we waited to get our date in bankruptcy court. After a reasonable time of waiting, I started calling the office to find out what was happening. We waited from October of 1999 until February of 2000. After hearing excuses like "the court is too busy with the holidays to take our filing" and other unbelievable excuses, I wrote Mr. Courtney a letter telling him that if I didn't hear from the bankruptcy court with a date within 10 days, I would contact the court personally. I hand walked the letter into his office and had his receptionist sign for it. That was at 9:00 am. Later, I saw that my file, which had been in his office for months, was filed with the bankruptcy court the same afternoon I gave him my letter. I never did see Mr. Courtney again. He sent a "rent-a-lawyer" to court (without first advising me that he was going to do so) who met us in the hallway and didn't have a clue how to present our case. This lawyer was told by the court officer that if Mr. Courtney didn't get his act together and stop pulling shenanigans, the court officer would see that his name was taken off the court approved lawyer list. We did get our bankruptcy approved, and have cursed this man for years. It's impossible to share the pain he caused us by dragging out our case and not responding to our calls. Again, I wouldn't use this attorney if you paid me to do so!

Laura
January 25, 2017

I have had dealing with Mr. Courtney for well over 15 years. So issues bigger than others. All I know for sure is I can always call him. He gets back to me right away and has always given me the best advise. My parents have used him and couldn't be happier. My daughter got professional direction from him and things turned out very well for her as well. There is no one else I would use even if we didn't live in this town.

Ibrahim Yilmaz
March 4, 2019

He is very rude, dishonest ,person.i had so much respect for him for being lawyer for long time.I am very dissatisfied with him ,When you signed with him in beginning he acts like very professional make you feel good then he will suck your blood slowly then he will disrespectful to you and he will hide your proof of evidence from court.

anonymous
August 30, 2014

He handled my parents trust and he really lacked when it came to explaining terminology and the process to follow after our folks died. He was quite rude to them, that's what irritated me the most. He wouldn't give us the time of day after my folks died, but was quick to ask for a huge retainer. We did a lot of homework, asked the banks, real estate agents and IRS a lot of questions, we saved ourselves another run in with this guy and lining his pockets.

anonymous
March 15, 2008

When we had to go into bankruptcy in 1999, we moved quickly once we relized we couldn't make it. We contacted a local attorney, Kevin Courtney, who agreed to take our case. After filing all the papers he requested and paying his fee, we waited to get our date in bankruptcy court. After a reasonable time of waiting, I started calling the office to find out what was happening. We waited from October of 1999 until February of 2000. After hearing excuses like "the court is too busy with the holidays to take our filing" and other unbelievable excuses, I wrote Mr. Courtney a letter telling him that if I didn't hear from the bankruptcy court with a date within 10 days, I would contact the court personally. I hand walked the letter into his office and had his receptionist sign for it. That was at 9:00 am. Later, I saw that my file, which had been in his office for months, was filed with the bankruptcy court the same afternoon I gave him my letter. I never did see Mr. Courtney again. He sent a "rent-a-lawyer" to court (without first advising me that he was going to do so) who met us in the hallway and didn't have a clue how to present our case. This lawyer was told by the court officer that if Mr. Courtney didn't get his act together and stop pulling shenanigans, the court officer would see that his name was taken off the court approved lawyer list. We did get our bankruptcy approved, and have cursed this man for years. It's impossible to share the pain he caused us by dragging out our case and not responding to our calls. Again, I wouldn't use this attorney if you paid me to do so!

Laura
January 25, 2017

I have had dealing with Mr. Courtney for well over 15 years. So issues bigger than others. All I know for sure is I can always call him. He gets back to me right away and has always given me the best advise. My parents have used him and couldn't be happier. My daughter got professional direction from him and things turned out very well for her as well. There is no one else I would use even if we didn't live in this town.

Ibrahim Yilmaz
March 4, 2019

He is very rude, dishonest ,person.i had so much respect for him for being lawyer for long time.I am very dissatisfied with him ,When you signed with him in beginning he acts like very professional make you feel good then he will suck your blood slowly then he will disrespectful to you and he will hide your proof of evidence from court.

anonymous
August 30, 2014

He handled my parents trust and he really lacked when it came to explaining terminology and the process to follow after our folks died. He was quite rude to them, that's what irritated me the most. He wouldn't give us the time of day after my folks died, but was quick to ask for a huge retainer. We did a lot of homework, asked the banks, real estate agents and IRS a lot of questions, we saved ourselves another run in with this guy and lining his pockets.

anonymous
March 15, 2008

When we had to go into bankruptcy in 1999, we moved quickly once we relized we couldn't make it. We contacted a local attorney, Kevin Courtney, who agreed to take our case. After filing all the papers he requested and paying his fee, we waited to get our date in bankruptcy court. After a reasonable time of waiting, I started calling the office to find out what was happening. We waited from October of 1999 until February of 2000. After hearing excuses like "the court is too busy with the holidays to take our filing" and other unbelievable excuses, I wrote Mr. Courtney a letter telling him that if I didn't hear from the bankruptcy court with a date within 10 days, I would contact the court personally. I hand walked the letter into his office and had his receptionist sign for it. That was at 9:00 am. Later, I saw that my file, which had been in his office for months, was filed with the bankruptcy court the same afternoon I gave him my letter. I never did see Mr. Courtney again. He sent a "rent-a-lawyer" to court (without first advising me that he was going to do so) who met us in the hallway and didn't have a clue how to present our case. This lawyer was told by the court officer that if Mr. Courtney didn't get his act together and stop pulling shenanigans, the court officer would see that his name was taken off the court approved lawyer list. We did get our bankruptcy approved, and have cursed this man for years. It's impossible to share the pain he caused us by dragging out our case and not responding to our calls. Again, I wouldn't use this attorney if you paid me to do so!

Laura
January 25, 2017

I have had dealing with Mr. Courtney for well over 15 years. So issues bigger than others. All I know for sure is I can always call him. He gets back to me right away and has always given me the best advise. My parents have used him and couldn't be happier. My daughter got professional direction from him and things turned out very well for her as well. There is no one else I would use even if we didn't live in this town.

Ibrahim Yilmaz
March 4, 2019

He is very rude, dishonest ,person.i had so much respect for him for being lawyer for long time.I am very dissatisfied with him ,When you signed with him in beginning he acts like very professional make you feel good then he will suck your blood slowly then he will disrespectful to you and he will hide your proof of evidence from court.

anonymous
August 30, 2014

He handled my parents trust and he really lacked when it came to explaining terminology and the process to follow after our folks died. He was quite rude to them, that's what irritated me the most. He wouldn't give us the time of day after my folks died, but was quick to ask for a huge retainer. We did a lot of homework, asked the banks, real estate agents and IRS a lot of questions, we saved ourselves another run in with this guy and lining his pockets.

anonymous
March 15, 2008

When we had to go into bankruptcy in 1999, we moved quickly once we relized we couldn't make it. We contacted a local attorney, Kevin Courtney, who agreed to take our case. After filing all the papers he requested and paying his fee, we waited to get our date in bankruptcy court. After a reasonable time of waiting, I started calling the office to find out what was happening. We waited from October of 1999 until February of 2000. After hearing excuses like "the court is too busy with the holidays to take our filing" and other unbelievable excuses, I wrote Mr. Courtney a letter telling him that if I didn't hear from the bankruptcy court with a date within 10 days, I would contact the court personally. I hand walked the letter into his office and had his receptionist sign for it. That was at 9:00 am. Later, I saw that my file, which had been in his office for months, was filed with the bankruptcy court the same afternoon I gave him my letter. I never did see Mr. Courtney again. He sent a "rent-a-lawyer" to court (without first advising me that he was going to do so) who met us in the hallway and didn't have a clue how to present our case. This lawyer was told by the court officer that if Mr. Courtney didn't get his act together and stop pulling shenanigans, the court officer would see that his name was taken off the court approved lawyer list. We did get our bankruptcy approved, and have cursed this man for years. It's impossible to share the pain he caused us by dragging out our case and not responding to our calls. Again, I wouldn't use this attorney if you paid me to do so!

Laura
January 25, 2017

I have had dealing with Mr. Courtney for well over 15 years. So issues bigger than others. All I know for sure is I can always call him. He gets back to me right away and has always given me the best advise. My parents have used him and couldn't be happier. My daughter got professional direction from him and things turned out very well for her as well. There is no one else I would use even if we didn't live in this town.

Ibrahim Yilmaz
March 4, 2019

He is very rude, dishonest ,person.i had so much respect for him for being lawyer for long time.I am very dissatisfied with him ,When you signed with him in beginning he acts like very professional make you feel good then he will suck your blood slowly then he will disrespectful to you and he will hide your proof of evidence from court.

anonymous
August 30, 2014

He handled my parents trust and he really lacked when it came to explaining terminology and the process to follow after our folks died. He was quite rude to them, that's what irritated me the most. He wouldn't give us the time of day after my folks died, but was quick to ask for a huge retainer. We did a lot of homework, asked the banks, real estate agents and IRS a lot of questions, we saved ourselves another run in with this guy and lining his pockets.

anonymous
March 15, 2008

When we had to go into bankruptcy in 1999, we moved quickly once we relized we couldn't make it. We contacted a local attorney, Kevin Courtney, who agreed to take our case. After filing all the papers he requested and paying his fee, we waited to get our date in bankruptcy court. After a reasonable time of waiting, I started calling the office to find out what was happening. We waited from October of 1999 until February of 2000. After hearing excuses like "the court is too busy with the holidays to take our filing" and other unbelievable excuses, I wrote Mr. Courtney a letter telling him that if I didn't hear from the bankruptcy court with a date within 10 days, I would contact the court personally. I hand walked the letter into his office and had his receptionist sign for it. That was at 9:00 am. Later, I saw that my file, which had been in his office for months, was filed with the bankruptcy court the same afternoon I gave him my letter. I never did see Mr. Courtney again. He sent a "rent-a-lawyer" to court (without first advising me that he was going to do so) who met us in the hallway and didn't have a clue how to present our case. This lawyer was told by the court officer that if Mr. Courtney didn't get his act together and stop pulling shenanigans, the court officer would see that his name was taken off the court approved lawyer list. We did get our bankruptcy approved, and have cursed this man for years. It's impossible to share the pain he caused us by dragging out our case and not responding to our calls. Again, I wouldn't use this attorney if you paid me to do so!

Laura
January 25, 2017

I have had dealing with Mr. Courtney for well over 15 years. So issues bigger than others. All I know for sure is I can always call him. He gets back to me right away and has always given me the best advise. My parents have used him and couldn't be happier. My daughter got professional direction from him and things turned out very well for her as well. There is no one else I would use even if we didn't live in this town.

Ibrahim Yilmaz
March 4, 2019

He is very rude, dishonest ,person.i had so much respect for him for being lawyer for long time.I am very dissatisfied with him ,When you signed with him in beginning he acts like very professional make you feel good then he will suck your blood slowly then he will disrespectful to you and he will hide your proof of evidence from court.

anonymous
August 30, 2014

He handled my parents trust and he really lacked when it came to explaining terminology and the process to follow after our folks died. He was quite rude to them, that's what irritated me the most. He wouldn't give us the time of day after my folks died, but was quick to ask for a huge retainer. We did a lot of homework, asked the banks, real estate agents and IRS a lot of questions, we saved ourselves another run in with this guy and lining his pockets.

anonymous
March 15, 2008

When we had to go into bankruptcy in 1999, we moved quickly once we relized we couldn't make it. We contacted a local attorney, Kevin Courtney, who agreed to take our case. After filing all the papers he requested and paying his fee, we waited to get our date in bankruptcy court. After a reasonable time of waiting, I started calling the office to find out what was happening. We waited from October of 1999 until February of 2000. After hearing excuses like "the court is too busy with the holidays to take our filing" and other unbelievable excuses, I wrote Mr. Courtney a letter telling him that if I didn't hear from the bankruptcy court with a date within 10 days, I would contact the court personally. I hand walked the letter into his office and had his receptionist sign for it. That was at 9:00 am. Later, I saw that my file, which had been in his office for months, was filed with the bankruptcy court the same afternoon I gave him my letter. I never did see Mr. Courtney again. He sent a "rent-a-lawyer" to court (without first advising me that he was going to do so) who met us in the hallway and didn't have a clue how to present our case. This lawyer was told by the court officer that if Mr. Courtney didn't get his act together and stop pulling shenanigans, the court officer would see that his name was taken off the court approved lawyer list. We did get our bankruptcy approved, and have cursed this man for years. It's impossible to share the pain he caused us by dragging out our case and not responding to our calls. Again, I wouldn't use this attorney if you paid me to do so!

Laura
January 25, 2017

I have had dealing with Mr. Courtney for well over 15 years. So issues bigger than others. All I know for sure is I can always call him. He gets back to me right away and has always given me the best advise. My parents have used him and couldn't be happier. My daughter got professional direction from him and things turned out very well for her as well. There is no one else I would use even if we didn't live in this town.

Ibrahim Yilmaz
March 4, 2019

He is very rude, dishonest ,person.i had so much respect for him for being lawyer for long time.I am very dissatisfied with him ,When you signed with him in beginning he acts like very professional make you feel good then he will suck your blood slowly then he will disrespectful to you and he will hide your proof of evidence from court.

anonymous
August 30, 2014

He handled my parents trust and he really lacked when it came to explaining terminology and the process to follow after our folks died. He was quite rude to them, that's what irritated me the most. He wouldn't give us the time of day after my folks died, but was quick to ask for a huge retainer. We did a lot of homework, asked the banks, real estate agents and IRS a lot of questions, we saved ourselves another run in with this guy and lining his pockets.

anonymous
March 15, 2008

When we had to go into bankruptcy in 1999, we moved quickly once we relized we couldn't make it. We contacted a local attorney, Kevin Courtney, who agreed to take our case. After filing all the papers he requested and paying his fee, we waited to get our date in bankruptcy court. After a reasonable time of waiting, I started calling the office to find out what was happening. We waited from October of 1999 until February of 2000. After hearing excuses like "the court is too busy with the holidays to take our filing" and other unbelievable excuses, I wrote Mr. Courtney a letter telling him that if I didn't hear from the bankruptcy court with a date within 10 days, I would contact the court personally. I hand walked the letter into his office and had his receptionist sign for it. That was at 9:00 am. Later, I saw that my file, which had been in his office for months, was filed with the bankruptcy court the same afternoon I gave him my letter. I never did see Mr. Courtney again. He sent a "rent-a-lawyer" to court (without first advising me that he was going to do so) who met us in the hallway and didn't have a clue how to present our case. This lawyer was told by the court officer that if Mr. Courtney didn't get his act together and stop pulling shenanigans, the court officer would see that his name was taken off the court approved lawyer list. We did get our bankruptcy approved, and have cursed this man for years. It's impossible to share the pain he caused us by dragging out our case and not responding to our calls. Again, I wouldn't use this attorney if you paid me to do so!

Laura
January 25, 2017

I have had dealing with Mr. Courtney for well over 15 years. So issues bigger than others. All I know for sure is I can always call him. He gets back to me right away and has always given me the best advise. My parents have used him and couldn't be happier. My daughter got professional direction from him and things turned out very well for her as well. There is no one else I would use even if we didn't live in this town.

Ibrahim Yilmaz
March 4, 2019

He is very rude, dishonest ,person.i had so much respect for him for being lawyer for long time.I am very dissatisfied with him ,When you signed with him in beginning he acts like very professional make you feel good then he will suck your blood slowly then he will disrespectful to you and he will hide your proof of evidence from court.

anonymous
August 30, 2014

He handled my parents trust and he really lacked when it came to explaining terminology and the process to follow after our folks died. He was quite rude to them, that's what irritated me the most. He wouldn't give us the time of day after my folks died, but was quick to ask for a huge retainer. We did a lot of homework, asked the banks, real estate agents and IRS a lot of questions, we saved ourselves another run in with this guy and lining his pockets.

anonymous
March 15, 2008

When we had to go into bankruptcy in 1999, we moved quickly once we relized we couldn't make it. We contacted a local attorney, Kevin Courtney, who agreed to take our case. After filing all the papers he requested and paying his fee, we waited to get our date in bankruptcy court. After a reasonable time of waiting, I started calling the office to find out what was happening. We waited from October of 1999 until February of 2000. After hearing excuses like "the court is too busy with the holidays to take our filing" and other unbelievable excuses, I wrote Mr. Courtney a letter telling him that if I didn't hear from the bankruptcy court with a date within 10 days, I would contact the court personally. I hand walked the letter into his office and had his receptionist sign for it. That was at 9:00 am. Later, I saw that my file, which had been in his office for months, was filed with the bankruptcy court the same afternoon I gave him my letter. I never did see Mr. Courtney again. He sent a "rent-a-lawyer" to court (without first advising me that he was going to do so) who met us in the hallway and didn't have a clue how to present our case. This lawyer was told by the court officer that if Mr. Courtney didn't get his act together and stop pulling shenanigans, the court officer would see that his name was taken off the court approved lawyer list. We did get our bankruptcy approved, and have cursed this man for years. It's impossible to share the pain he caused us by dragging out our case and not responding to our calls. Again, I wouldn't use this attorney if you paid me to do so!

Laura
January 25, 2017

I have had dealing with Mr. Courtney for well over 15 years. So issues bigger than others. All I know for sure is I can always call him. He gets back to me right away and has always given me the best advise. My parents have used him and couldn't be happier. My daughter got professional direction from him and things turned out very well for her as well. There is no one else I would use even if we didn't live in this town.

Ibrahim Yilmaz
March 4, 2019

He is very rude, dishonest ,person.i had so much respect for him for being lawyer for long time.I am very dissatisfied with him ,When you signed with him in beginning he acts like very professional make you feel good then he will suck your blood slowly then he will disrespectful to you and he will hide your proof of evidence from court.

anonymous
August 30, 2014

He handled my parents trust and he really lacked when it came to explaining terminology and the process to follow after our folks died. He was quite rude to them, that's what irritated me the most. He wouldn't give us the time of day after my folks died, but was quick to ask for a huge retainer. We did a lot of homework, asked the banks, real estate agents and IRS a lot of questions, we saved ourselves another run in with this guy and lining his pockets.

anonymous
March 15, 2008

When we had to go into bankruptcy in 1999, we moved quickly once we relized we couldn't make it. We contacted a local attorney, Kevin Courtney, who agreed to take our case. After filing all the papers he requested and paying his fee, we waited to get our date in bankruptcy court. After a reasonable time of waiting, I started calling the office to find out what was happening. We waited from October of 1999 until February of 2000. After hearing excuses like "the court is too busy with the holidays to take our filing" and other unbelievable excuses, I wrote Mr. Courtney a letter telling him that if I didn't hear from the bankruptcy court with a date within 10 days, I would contact the court personally. I hand walked the letter into his office and had his receptionist sign for it. That was at 9:00 am. Later, I saw that my file, which had been in his office for months, was filed with the bankruptcy court the same afternoon I gave him my letter. I never did see Mr. Courtney again. He sent a "rent-a-lawyer" to court (without first advising me that he was going to do so) who met us in the hallway and didn't have a clue how to present our case. This lawyer was told by the court officer that if Mr. Courtney didn't get his act together and stop pulling shenanigans, the court officer would see that his name was taken off the court approved lawyer list. We did get our bankruptcy approved, and have cursed this man for years. It's impossible to share the pain he caused us by dragging out our case and not responding to our calls. Again, I wouldn't use this attorney if you paid me to do so!

Laura
January 25, 2017

I have had dealing with Mr. Courtney for well over 15 years. So issues bigger than others. All I know for sure is I can always call him. He gets back to me right away and has always given me the best advise. My parents have used him and couldn't be happier. My daughter got professional direction from him and things turned out very well for her as well. There is no one else I would use even if we didn't live in this town.

Ibrahim Yilmaz
March 4, 2019

He is very rude, dishonest ,person.i had so much respect for him for being lawyer for long time.I am very dissatisfied with him ,When you signed with him in beginning he acts like very professional make you feel good then he will suck your blood slowly then he will disrespectful to you and he will hide your proof of evidence from court.

anonymous
August 30, 2014

He handled my parents trust and he really lacked when it came to explaining terminology and the process to follow after our folks died. He was quite rude to them, that's what irritated me the most. He wouldn't give us the time of day after my folks died, but was quick to ask for a huge retainer. We did a lot of homework, asked the banks, real estate agents and IRS a lot of questions, we saved ourselves another run in with this guy and lining his pockets.

anonymous
March 15, 2008

When we had to go into bankruptcy in 1999, we moved quickly once we relized we couldn't make it. We contacted a local attorney, Kevin Courtney, who agreed to take our case. After filing all the papers he requested and paying his fee, we waited to get our date in bankruptcy court. After a reasonable time of waiting, I started calling the office to find out what was happening. We waited from October of 1999 until February of 2000. After hearing excuses like "the court is too busy with the holidays to take our filing" and other unbelievable excuses, I wrote Mr. Courtney a letter telling him that if I didn't hear from the bankruptcy court with a date within 10 days, I would contact the court personally. I hand walked the letter into his office and had his receptionist sign for it. That was at 9:00 am. Later, I saw that my file, which had been in his office for months, was filed with the bankruptcy court the same afternoon I gave him my letter. I never did see Mr. Courtney again. He sent a "rent-a-lawyer" to court (without first advising me that he was going to do so) who met us in the hallway and didn't have a clue how to present our case. This lawyer was told by the court officer that if Mr. Courtney didn't get his act together and stop pulling shenanigans, the court officer would see that his name was taken off the court approved lawyer list. We did get our bankruptcy approved, and have cursed this man for years. It's impossible to share the pain he caused us by dragging out our case and not responding to our calls. Again, I wouldn't use this attorney if you paid me to do so!

Laura
January 25, 2017

I have had dealing with Mr. Courtney for well over 15 years. So issues bigger than others. All I know for sure is I can always call him. He gets back to me right away and has always given me the best advise. My parents have used him and couldn't be happier. My daughter got professional direction from him and things turned out very well for her as well. There is no one else I would use even if we didn't live in this town.

Ibrahim Yilmaz
March 4, 2019

He is very rude, dishonest ,person.i had so much respect for him for being lawyer for long time.I am very dissatisfied with him ,When you signed with him in beginning he acts like very professional make you feel good then he will suck your blood slowly then he will disrespectful to you and he will hide your proof of evidence from court.

anonymous
August 30, 2014

He handled my parents trust and he really lacked when it came to explaining terminology and the process to follow after our folks died. He was quite rude to them, that's what irritated me the most. He wouldn't give us the time of day after my folks died, but was quick to ask for a huge retainer. We did a lot of homework, asked the banks, real estate agents and IRS a lot of questions, we saved ourselves another run in with this guy and lining his pockets.

anonymous
March 15, 2008

When we had to go into bankruptcy in 1999, we moved quickly once we relized we couldn't make it. We contacted a local attorney, Kevin Courtney, who agreed to take our case. After filing all the papers he requested and paying his fee, we waited to get our date in bankruptcy court. After a reasonable time of waiting, I started calling the office to find out what was happening. We waited from October of 1999 until February of 2000. After hearing excuses like "the court is too busy with the holidays to take our filing" and other unbelievable excuses, I wrote Mr. Courtney a letter telling him that if I didn't hear from the bankruptcy court with a date within 10 days, I would contact the court personally. I hand walked the letter into his office and had his receptionist sign for it. That was at 9:00 am. Later, I saw that my file, which had been in his office for months, was filed with the bankruptcy court the same afternoon I gave him my letter. I never did see Mr. Courtney again. He sent a "rent-a-lawyer" to court (without first advising me that he was going to do so) who met us in the hallway and didn't have a clue how to present our case. This lawyer was told by the court officer that if Mr. Courtney didn't get his act together and stop pulling shenanigans, the court officer would see that his name was taken off the court approved lawyer list. We did get our bankruptcy approved, and have cursed this man for years. It's impossible to share the pain he caused us by dragging out our case and not responding to our calls. Again, I wouldn't use this attorney if you paid me to do so!

Laura
January 25, 2017

I have had dealing with Mr. Courtney for well over 15 years. So issues bigger than others. All I know for sure is I can always call him. He gets back to me right away and has always given me the best advise. My parents have used him and couldn't be happier. My daughter got professional direction from him and things turned out very well for her as well. There is no one else I would use even if we didn't live in this town.

Ibrahim Yilmaz
March 4, 2019

He is very rude, dishonest ,person.i had so much respect for him for being lawyer for long time.I am very dissatisfied with him ,When you signed with him in beginning he acts like very professional make you feel good then he will suck your blood slowly then he will disrespectful to you and he will hide your proof of evidence from court.

anonymous
August 30, 2014

He handled my parents trust and he really lacked when it came to explaining terminology and the process to follow after our folks died. He was quite rude to them, that's what irritated me the most. He wouldn't give us the time of day after my folks died, but was quick to ask for a huge retainer. We did a lot of homework, asked the banks, real estate agents and IRS a lot of questions, we saved ourselves another run in with this guy and lining his pockets.

anonymous
March 15, 2008

When we had to go into bankruptcy in 1999, we moved quickly once we relized we couldn't make it. We contacted a local attorney, Kevin Courtney, who agreed to take our case. After filing all the papers he requested and paying his fee, we waited to get our date in bankruptcy court. After a reasonable time of waiting, I started calling the office to find out what was happening. We waited from October of 1999 until February of 2000. After hearing excuses like "the court is too busy with the holidays to take our filing" and other unbelievable excuses, I wrote Mr. Courtney a letter telling him that if I didn't hear from the bankruptcy court with a date within 10 days, I would contact the court personally. I hand walked the letter into his office and had his receptionist sign for it. That was at 9:00 am. Later, I saw that my file, which had been in his office for months, was filed with the bankruptcy court the same afternoon I gave him my letter. I never did see Mr. Courtney again. He sent a "rent-a-lawyer" to court (without first advising me that he was going to do so) who met us in the hallway and didn't have a clue how to present our case. This lawyer was told by the court officer that if Mr. Courtney didn't get his act together and stop pulling shenanigans, the court officer would see that his name was taken off the court approved lawyer list. We did get our bankruptcy approved, and have cursed this man for years. It's impossible to share the pain he caused us by dragging out our case and not responding to our calls. Again, I wouldn't use this attorney if you paid me to do so!

Laura
January 25, 2017

I have had dealing with Mr. Courtney for well over 15 years. So issues bigger than others. All I know for sure is I can always call him. He gets back to me right away and has always given me the best advise. My parents have used him and couldn't be happier. My daughter got professional direction from him and things turned out very well for her as well. There is no one else I would use even if we didn't live in this town.

Ibrahim Yilmaz
March 4, 2019

He is very rude, dishonest ,person.i had so much respect for him for being lawyer for long time.I am very dissatisfied with him ,When you signed with him in beginning he acts like very professional make you feel good then he will suck your blood slowly then he will disrespectful to you and he will hide your proof of evidence from court.

anonymous
August 30, 2014

He handled my parents trust and he really lacked when it came to explaining terminology and the process to follow after our folks died. He was quite rude to them, that's what irritated me the most. He wouldn't give us the time of day after my folks died, but was quick to ask for a huge retainer. We did a lot of homework, asked the banks, real estate agents and IRS a lot of questions, we saved ourselves another run in with this guy and lining his pockets.

anonymous
March 15, 2008

When we had to go into bankruptcy in 1999, we moved quickly once we relized we couldn't make it. We contacted a local attorney, Kevin Courtney, who agreed to take our case. After filing all the papers he requested and paying his fee, we waited to get our date in bankruptcy court. After a reasonable time of waiting, I started calling the office to find out what was happening. We waited from October of 1999 until February of 2000. After hearing excuses like "the court is too busy with the holidays to take our filing" and other unbelievable excuses, I wrote Mr. Courtney a letter telling him that if I didn't hear from the bankruptcy court with a date within 10 days, I would contact the court personally. I hand walked the letter into his office and had his receptionist sign for it. That was at 9:00 am. Later, I saw that my file, which had been in his office for months, was filed with the bankruptcy court the same afternoon I gave him my letter. I never did see Mr. Courtney again. He sent a "rent-a-lawyer" to court (without first advising me that he was going to do so) who met us in the hallway and didn't have a clue how to present our case. This lawyer was told by the court officer that if Mr. Courtney didn't get his act together and stop pulling shenanigans, the court officer would see that his name was taken off the court approved lawyer list. We did get our bankruptcy approved, and have cursed this man for years. It's impossible to share the pain he caused us by dragging out our case and not responding to our calls. Again, I wouldn't use this attorney if you paid me to do so!

Laura
January 25, 2017

I have had dealing with Mr. Courtney for well over 15 years. So issues bigger than others. All I know for sure is I can always call him. He gets back to me right away and has always given me the best advise. My parents have used him and couldn't be happier. My daughter got professional direction from him and things turned out very well for her as well. There is no one else I would use even if we didn't live in this town.

Ibrahim Yilmaz
March 4, 2019

He is very rude, dishonest ,person.i had so much respect for him for being lawyer for long time.I am very dissatisfied with him ,When you signed with him in beginning he acts like very professional make you feel good then he will suck your blood slowly then he will disrespectful to you and he will hide your proof of evidence from court.

anonymous
August 30, 2014

He handled my parents trust and he really lacked when it came to explaining terminology and the process to follow after our folks died. He was quite rude to them, that's what irritated me the most. He wouldn't give us the time of day after my folks died, but was quick to ask for a huge retainer. We did a lot of homework, asked the banks, real estate agents and IRS a lot of questions, we saved ourselves another run in with this guy and lining his pockets.

anonymous
March 15, 2008

When we had to go into bankruptcy in 1999, we moved quickly once we relized we couldn't make it. We contacted a local attorney, Kevin Courtney, who agreed to take our case. After filing all the papers he requested and paying his fee, we waited to get our date in bankruptcy court. After a reasonable time of waiting, I started calling the office to find out what was happening. We waited from October of 1999 until February of 2000. After hearing excuses like "the court is too busy with the holidays to take our filing" and other unbelievable excuses, I wrote Mr. Courtney a letter telling him that if I didn't hear from the bankruptcy court with a date within 10 days, I would contact the court personally. I hand walked the letter into his office and had his receptionist sign for it. That was at 9:00 am. Later, I saw that my file, which had been in his office for months, was filed with the bankruptcy court the same afternoon I gave him my letter. I never did see Mr. Courtney again. He sent a "rent-a-lawyer" to court (without first advising me that he was going to do so) who met us in the hallway and didn't have a clue how to present our case. This lawyer was told by the court officer that if Mr. Courtney didn't get his act together and stop pulling shenanigans, the court officer would see that his name was taken off the court approved lawyer list. We did get our bankruptcy approved, and have cursed this man for years. It's impossible to share the pain he caused us by dragging out our case and not responding to our calls. Again, I wouldn't use this attorney if you paid me to do so!

Laura
January 25, 2017

I have had dealing with Mr. Courtney for well over 15 years. So issues bigger than others. All I know for sure is I can always call him. He gets back to me right away and has always given me the best advise. My parents have used him and couldn't be happier. My daughter got professional direction from him and things turned out very well for her as well. There is no one else I would use even if we didn't live in this town.

Ibrahim Yilmaz
March 4, 2019

He is very rude, dishonest ,person.i had so much respect for him for being lawyer for long time.I am very dissatisfied with him ,When you signed with him in beginning he acts like very professional make you feel good then he will suck your blood slowly then he will disrespectful to you and he will hide your proof of evidence from court.

anonymous
August 30, 2014

He handled my parents trust and he really lacked when it came to explaining terminology and the process to follow after our folks died. He was quite rude to them, that's what irritated me the most. He wouldn't give us the time of day after my folks died, but was quick to ask for a huge retainer. We did a lot of homework, asked the banks, real estate agents and IRS a lot of questions, we saved ourselves another run in with this guy and lining his pockets.

anonymous
March 15, 2008

When we had to go into bankruptcy in 1999, we moved quickly once we relized we couldn't make it. We contacted a local attorney, Kevin Courtney, who agreed to take our case. After filing all the papers he requested and paying his fee, we waited to get our date in bankruptcy court. After a reasonable time of waiting, I started calling the office to find out what was happening. We waited from October of 1999 until February of 2000. After hearing excuses like "the court is too busy with the holidays to take our filing" and other unbelievable excuses, I wrote Mr. Courtney a letter telling him that if I didn't hear from the bankruptcy court with a date within 10 days, I would contact the court personally. I hand walked the letter into his office and had his receptionist sign for it. That was at 9:00 am. Later, I saw that my file, which had been in his office for months, was filed with the bankruptcy court the same afternoon I gave him my letter. I never did see Mr. Courtney again. He sent a "rent-a-lawyer" to court (without first advising me that he was going to do so) who met us in the hallway and didn't have a clue how to present our case. This lawyer was told by the court officer that if Mr. Courtney didn't get his act together and stop pulling shenanigans, the court officer would see that his name was taken off the court approved lawyer list. We did get our bankruptcy approved, and have cursed this man for years. It's impossible to share the pain he caused us by dragging out our case and not responding to our calls. Again, I wouldn't use this attorney if you paid me to do so!

Laura
January 25, 2017

I have had dealing with Mr. Courtney for well over 15 years. So issues bigger than others. All I know for sure is I can always call him. He gets back to me right away and has always given me the best advise. My parents have used him and couldn't be happier. My daughter got professional direction from him and things turned out very well for her as well. There is no one else I would use even if we didn't live in this town.

Ibrahim Yilmaz
March 4, 2019

He is very rude, dishonest ,person.i had so much respect for him for being lawyer for long time.I am very dissatisfied with him ,When you signed with him in beginning he acts like very professional make you feel good then he will suck your blood slowly then he will disrespectful to you and he will hide your proof of evidence from court.

anonymous
August 30, 2014

He handled my parents trust and he really lacked when it came to explaining terminology and the process to follow after our folks died. He was quite rude to them, that's what irritated me the most. He wouldn't give us the time of day after my folks died, but was quick to ask for a huge retainer. We did a lot of homework, asked the banks, real estate agents and IRS a lot of questions, we saved ourselves another run in with this guy and lining his pockets.

anonymous
March 15, 2008

When we had to go into bankruptcy in 1999, we moved quickly once we relized we couldn't make it. We contacted a local attorney, Kevin Courtney, who agreed to take our case. After filing all the papers he requested and paying his fee, we waited to get our date in bankruptcy court. After a reasonable time of waiting, I started calling the office to find out what was happening. We waited from October of 1999 until February of 2000. After hearing excuses like "the court is too busy with the holidays to take our filing" and other unbelievable excuses, I wrote Mr. Courtney a letter telling him that if I didn't hear from the bankruptcy court with a date within 10 days, I would contact the court personally. I hand walked the letter into his office and had his receptionist sign for it. That was at 9:00 am. Later, I saw that my file, which had been in his office for months, was filed with the bankruptcy court the same afternoon I gave him my letter. I never did see Mr. Courtney again. He sent a "rent-a-lawyer" to court (without first advising me that he was going to do so) who met us in the hallway and didn't have a clue how to present our case. This lawyer was told by the court officer that if Mr. Courtney didn't get his act together and stop pulling shenanigans, the court officer would see that his name was taken off the court approved lawyer list. We did get our bankruptcy approved, and have cursed this man for years. It's impossible to share the pain he caused us by dragging out our case and not responding to our calls. Again, I wouldn't use this attorney if you paid me to do so!

Laura
January 25, 2017

I have had dealing with Mr. Courtney for well over 15 years. So issues bigger than others. All I know for sure is I can always call him. He gets back to me right away and has always given me the best advise. My parents have used him and couldn't be happier. My daughter got professional direction from him and things turned out very well for her as well. There is no one else I would use even if we didn't live in this town.

Ibrahim Yilmaz
March 4, 2019

He is very rude, dishonest ,person.i had so much respect for him for being lawyer for long time.I am very dissatisfied with him ,When you signed with him in beginning he acts like very professional make you feel good then he will suck your blood slowly then he will disrespectful to you and he will hide your proof of evidence from court.

anonymous
August 30, 2014

He handled my parents trust and he really lacked when it came to explaining terminology and the process to follow after our folks died. He was quite rude to them, that's what irritated me the most. He wouldn't give us the time of day after my folks died, but was quick to ask for a huge retainer. We did a lot of homework, asked the banks, real estate agents and IRS a lot of questions, we saved ourselves another run in with this guy and lining his pockets.

anonymous
March 15, 2008

When we had to go into bankruptcy in 1999, we moved quickly once we relized we couldn't make it. We contacted a local attorney, Kevin Courtney, who agreed to take our case. After filing all the papers he requested and paying his fee, we waited to get our date in bankruptcy court. After a reasonable time of waiting, I started calling the office to find out what was happening. We waited from October of 1999 until February of 2000. After hearing excuses like "the court is too busy with the holidays to take our filing" and other unbelievable excuses, I wrote Mr. Courtney a letter telling him that if I didn't hear from the bankruptcy court with a date within 10 days, I would contact the court personally. I hand walked the letter into his office and had his receptionist sign for it. That was at 9:00 am. Later, I saw that my file, which had been in his office for months, was filed with the bankruptcy court the same afternoon I gave him my letter. I never did see Mr. Courtney again. He sent a "rent-a-lawyer" to court (without first advising me that he was going to do so) who met us in the hallway and didn't have a clue how to present our case. This lawyer was told by the court officer that if Mr. Courtney didn't get his act together and stop pulling shenanigans, the court officer would see that his name was taken off the court approved lawyer list. We did get our bankruptcy approved, and have cursed this man for years. It's impossible to share the pain he caused us by dragging out our case and not responding to our calls. Again, I wouldn't use this attorney if you paid me to do so!