team-member

Richard Laird

Austin, TX

Licensed for 29 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Child support

Language

English

About

Practices Areas

Estate Planning

Intellectual Property

Business

Consumer Protection

Child support

Employment and labor

Elder Law

Language

English

Contact

The Laird Law Firm1108 Lavaca St Ste 110 135Austin, TX, 78701-2172

Office: N/A

Website: N/A

Reviews

anonymous
November 24, 2015

Mr. Laird is a very good lawyer and follows-up ASAP. Although he is very busy which most good lawyers are, he takes the time to go over your case. If he doesn't answer his phone leave a voice message or email. He will call you as soon as he can which I like. He thoroughly explains things that most clients do not understand such as terminology, steps in case, etc. Very good personality as well. Highly recommended.

BIG D
January 6, 2021

HIRE LAIRD AND GET SCREWED.. read all the other reviews and they are true..........

anonymous
July 30, 2020

With egg on my face, I'm writing to warn people like me who know better than to hire an attorney with terrible reviews but did so anyway because it's so difficult to find anyone willing to take on small claims court cases. I had planned to represent myself (as plaintiff) but changed course after the defendant got away with defying a court order to attempt mediation. Within just a couple of weeks Mr. Laird was already off on the wrong foot, his responsiveness slipping as pledged discovery documents kept slipping further down his calendar -- then he stopped sharing his calendar altogether. By the end of his first monthly-fee billing cycle, he had produced only an appearance of service. I doubt he would have sent anything had it not been time to send the next month's invoice along with it. Indeed the trial had been postponed indefinitely, because of COVID, from later that second month, but I couldn't understand why discovery was slipping farther behind and made it clear I would not want a continuance once the trial was reset. I soon received drafts of two of the four proposed discovery documents, but then Mr. Laird fell silent, ignoring emails and texts I sent when the other two documents went MIA. I didn't hear from him for 2-1/2 months ... when the court sent him notice the trial was reset for 16 days away! I honestly thought he must have become a COVID victim! Mr. Laird claimed there was no way he'd be ready for trial, which incensed me because I made patently clear I wanted to avoid any further delays (the hearing on the mediation order was more than 7 months prior, and this was little old JP court), and we'd had an extra 3 months to prepare! I asked him whatever happened to the other discovery documents, and whether the defendant had ever responded. He seemed confused over my claim I'd never received the drafts or responses to my communication, and final copies (dated late April) he subsequently forwarded contained errors. He told me defendant had never responded to any discovery (allegedly sent certified mail) and admitted he attempted no other means of delivery or to compel response or even inform me. Wondering whether the docs were returned to sender without signature (and if so whether there was still opportunity to courier), I asked repeatedly for date/documentation of delivery but was ignored. The motion for sanctions (on the defied mediation order) Mr. Laird proposed was never filed, nor was I ever afforded an explanation. I waited a few more days for the proof of delivery, then emailed Mr. Laird that I had lost confidence he could adequately represent me. It was meant as a firing, and I didn't pay that month's invoice, nor did Mr. Laird ever respond or reach out to me ahead of trial. But lo and behold he shows up at trial, unprepared! Found it interesting he didn't bring up defendant's nonresponse to discovery at all, which raises my suspicions. Worst of all he didn't direct any rebuttal from me, which preserved defendant's perjured testimony as truth, and he essentially melted down on questioning me. I had prepared a detailed statement of my case, as unrepresented defendant was allowed to give, but never got to read it because Mr. Johnny Come Lately showed up and effectually torpedoed my claim. I plain flat was not kept properly informed nor did I receive adequate counsel, and my case died of neglect. He tried to explain away his lack of due diligence and responsiveness as a product of the pandemic ("I can't help COVID" -- reeallly?), but I was aware from his reviews that this behavior evidently predates it. I feel compelled to file a complaint with the State Bar.

anonymous
November 26, 2018

This attorney was the worst one I ever hired. Remember you get what you pay for. He showed up to court super late and really was unprepared. He is rude and disrespectful. All he cares about is getting paid which is not bad if you complete the mission. He showed up to court and didn't even have the right witness questions and started cursing when I asked him why he didn't have the right ones. He is well past his prime and doesn't remember the details about cases. I had to do my own subpoenas, witness questions, opening statement , and etc. With all that being said he still managed to fail the mission causing me to fire him and hire another attorney which completed the mission. If you care about your family and their well being and justice being served stay away from this attorney.

anonymous
August 12, 2017

do not hire Richard. he signed agreements against my wishes. showed up late for court and forgot all the facts about my case. he does not actually care about the quality of his work and made many mistakes. worst lawyer I have ever had to hire. I have no idea how he still is able to practice.

Melissa
March 15, 2015

Mr. Laird is the rudest, most arrogant, incompetent lawyer I have ever met. I regret ever hiring him. He was extremely difficult to work with and a waste of time and money. I would never recommend hiring him to anyone. I cannot believe he is in business. So very disappointed with this Attorney.

anonymous
November 24, 2015

Mr. Laird is a very good lawyer and follows-up ASAP. Although he is very busy which most good lawyers are, he takes the time to go over your case. If he doesn't answer his phone leave a voice message or email. He will call you as soon as he can which I like. He thoroughly explains things that most clients do not understand such as terminology, steps in case, etc. Very good personality as well. Highly recommended.

BIG D
January 6, 2021

HIRE LAIRD AND GET SCREWED.. read all the other reviews and they are true..........

anonymous
July 30, 2020

With egg on my face, I'm writing to warn people like me who know better than to hire an attorney with terrible reviews but did so anyway because it's so difficult to find anyone willing to take on small claims court cases. I had planned to represent myself (as plaintiff) but changed course after the defendant got away with defying a court order to attempt mediation. Within just a couple of weeks Mr. Laird was already off on the wrong foot, his responsiveness slipping as pledged discovery documents kept slipping further down his calendar -- then he stopped sharing his calendar altogether. By the end of his first monthly-fee billing cycle, he had produced only an appearance of service. I doubt he would have sent anything had it not been time to send the next month's invoice along with it. Indeed the trial had been postponed indefinitely, because of COVID, from later that second month, but I couldn't understand why discovery was slipping farther behind and made it clear I would not want a continuance once the trial was reset. I soon received drafts of two of the four proposed discovery documents, but then Mr. Laird fell silent, ignoring emails and texts I sent when the other two documents went MIA. I didn't hear from him for 2-1/2 months ... when the court sent him notice the trial was reset for 16 days away! I honestly thought he must have become a COVID victim! Mr. Laird claimed there was no way he'd be ready for trial, which incensed me because I made patently clear I wanted to avoid any further delays (the hearing on the mediation order was more than 7 months prior, and this was little old JP court), and we'd had an extra 3 months to prepare! I asked him whatever happened to the other discovery documents, and whether the defendant had ever responded. He seemed confused over my claim I'd never received the drafts or responses to my communication, and final copies (dated late April) he subsequently forwarded contained errors. He told me defendant had never responded to any discovery (allegedly sent certified mail) and admitted he attempted no other means of delivery or to compel response or even inform me. Wondering whether the docs were returned to sender without signature (and if so whether there was still opportunity to courier), I asked repeatedly for date/documentation of delivery but was ignored. The motion for sanctions (on the defied mediation order) Mr. Laird proposed was never filed, nor was I ever afforded an explanation. I waited a few more days for the proof of delivery, then emailed Mr. Laird that I had lost confidence he could adequately represent me. It was meant as a firing, and I didn't pay that month's invoice, nor did Mr. Laird ever respond or reach out to me ahead of trial. But lo and behold he shows up at trial, unprepared! Found it interesting he didn't bring up defendant's nonresponse to discovery at all, which raises my suspicions. Worst of all he didn't direct any rebuttal from me, which preserved defendant's perjured testimony as truth, and he essentially melted down on questioning me. I had prepared a detailed statement of my case, as unrepresented defendant was allowed to give, but never got to read it because Mr. Johnny Come Lately showed up and effectually torpedoed my claim. I plain flat was not kept properly informed nor did I receive adequate counsel, and my case died of neglect. He tried to explain away his lack of due diligence and responsiveness as a product of the pandemic ("I can't help COVID" -- reeallly?), but I was aware from his reviews that this behavior evidently predates it. I feel compelled to file a complaint with the State Bar.

anonymous
November 26, 2018

This attorney was the worst one I ever hired. Remember you get what you pay for. He showed up to court super late and really was unprepared. He is rude and disrespectful. All he cares about is getting paid which is not bad if you complete the mission. He showed up to court and didn't even have the right witness questions and started cursing when I asked him why he didn't have the right ones. He is well past his prime and doesn't remember the details about cases. I had to do my own subpoenas, witness questions, opening statement , and etc. With all that being said he still managed to fail the mission causing me to fire him and hire another attorney which completed the mission. If you care about your family and their well being and justice being served stay away from this attorney.

anonymous
August 12, 2017

do not hire Richard. he signed agreements against my wishes. showed up late for court and forgot all the facts about my case. he does not actually care about the quality of his work and made many mistakes. worst lawyer I have ever had to hire. I have no idea how he still is able to practice.

Melissa
March 15, 2015

Mr. Laird is the rudest, most arrogant, incompetent lawyer I have ever met. I regret ever hiring him. He was extremely difficult to work with and a waste of time and money. I would never recommend hiring him to anyone. I cannot believe he is in business. So very disappointed with this Attorney.

anonymous
November 24, 2015

Mr. Laird is a very good lawyer and follows-up ASAP. Although he is very busy which most good lawyers are, he takes the time to go over your case. If he doesn't answer his phone leave a voice message or email. He will call you as soon as he can which I like. He thoroughly explains things that most clients do not understand such as terminology, steps in case, etc. Very good personality as well. Highly recommended.

BIG D
January 6, 2021

HIRE LAIRD AND GET SCREWED.. read all the other reviews and they are true..........

anonymous
July 30, 2020

With egg on my face, I'm writing to warn people like me who know better than to hire an attorney with terrible reviews but did so anyway because it's so difficult to find anyone willing to take on small claims court cases. I had planned to represent myself (as plaintiff) but changed course after the defendant got away with defying a court order to attempt mediation. Within just a couple of weeks Mr. Laird was already off on the wrong foot, his responsiveness slipping as pledged discovery documents kept slipping further down his calendar -- then he stopped sharing his calendar altogether. By the end of his first monthly-fee billing cycle, he had produced only an appearance of service. I doubt he would have sent anything had it not been time to send the next month's invoice along with it. Indeed the trial had been postponed indefinitely, because of COVID, from later that second month, but I couldn't understand why discovery was slipping farther behind and made it clear I would not want a continuance once the trial was reset. I soon received drafts of two of the four proposed discovery documents, but then Mr. Laird fell silent, ignoring emails and texts I sent when the other two documents went MIA. I didn't hear from him for 2-1/2 months ... when the court sent him notice the trial was reset for 16 days away! I honestly thought he must have become a COVID victim! Mr. Laird claimed there was no way he'd be ready for trial, which incensed me because I made patently clear I wanted to avoid any further delays (the hearing on the mediation order was more than 7 months prior, and this was little old JP court), and we'd had an extra 3 months to prepare! I asked him whatever happened to the other discovery documents, and whether the defendant had ever responded. He seemed confused over my claim I'd never received the drafts or responses to my communication, and final copies (dated late April) he subsequently forwarded contained errors. He told me defendant had never responded to any discovery (allegedly sent certified mail) and admitted he attempted no other means of delivery or to compel response or even inform me. Wondering whether the docs were returned to sender without signature (and if so whether there was still opportunity to courier), I asked repeatedly for date/documentation of delivery but was ignored. The motion for sanctions (on the defied mediation order) Mr. Laird proposed was never filed, nor was I ever afforded an explanation. I waited a few more days for the proof of delivery, then emailed Mr. Laird that I had lost confidence he could adequately represent me. It was meant as a firing, and I didn't pay that month's invoice, nor did Mr. Laird ever respond or reach out to me ahead of trial. But lo and behold he shows up at trial, unprepared! Found it interesting he didn't bring up defendant's nonresponse to discovery at all, which raises my suspicions. Worst of all he didn't direct any rebuttal from me, which preserved defendant's perjured testimony as truth, and he essentially melted down on questioning me. I had prepared a detailed statement of my case, as unrepresented defendant was allowed to give, but never got to read it because Mr. Johnny Come Lately showed up and effectually torpedoed my claim. I plain flat was not kept properly informed nor did I receive adequate counsel, and my case died of neglect. He tried to explain away his lack of due diligence and responsiveness as a product of the pandemic ("I can't help COVID" -- reeallly?), but I was aware from his reviews that this behavior evidently predates it. I feel compelled to file a complaint with the State Bar.

anonymous
November 26, 2018

This attorney was the worst one I ever hired. Remember you get what you pay for. He showed up to court super late and really was unprepared. He is rude and disrespectful. All he cares about is getting paid which is not bad if you complete the mission. He showed up to court and didn't even have the right witness questions and started cursing when I asked him why he didn't have the right ones. He is well past his prime and doesn't remember the details about cases. I had to do my own subpoenas, witness questions, opening statement , and etc. With all that being said he still managed to fail the mission causing me to fire him and hire another attorney which completed the mission. If you care about your family and their well being and justice being served stay away from this attorney.

anonymous
August 12, 2017

do not hire Richard. he signed agreements against my wishes. showed up late for court and forgot all the facts about my case. he does not actually care about the quality of his work and made many mistakes. worst lawyer I have ever had to hire. I have no idea how he still is able to practice.

Melissa
March 15, 2015

Mr. Laird is the rudest, most arrogant, incompetent lawyer I have ever met. I regret ever hiring him. He was extremely difficult to work with and a waste of time and money. I would never recommend hiring him to anyone. I cannot believe he is in business. So very disappointed with this Attorney.

anonymous
November 24, 2015

Mr. Laird is a very good lawyer and follows-up ASAP. Although he is very busy which most good lawyers are, he takes the time to go over your case. If he doesn't answer his phone leave a voice message or email. He will call you as soon as he can which I like. He thoroughly explains things that most clients do not understand such as terminology, steps in case, etc. Very good personality as well. Highly recommended.

BIG D
January 6, 2021

HIRE LAIRD AND GET SCREWED.. read all the other reviews and they are true..........

anonymous
July 30, 2020

With egg on my face, I'm writing to warn people like me who know better than to hire an attorney with terrible reviews but did so anyway because it's so difficult to find anyone willing to take on small claims court cases. I had planned to represent myself (as plaintiff) but changed course after the defendant got away with defying a court order to attempt mediation. Within just a couple of weeks Mr. Laird was already off on the wrong foot, his responsiveness slipping as pledged discovery documents kept slipping further down his calendar -- then he stopped sharing his calendar altogether. By the end of his first monthly-fee billing cycle, he had produced only an appearance of service. I doubt he would have sent anything had it not been time to send the next month's invoice along with it. Indeed the trial had been postponed indefinitely, because of COVID, from later that second month, but I couldn't understand why discovery was slipping farther behind and made it clear I would not want a continuance once the trial was reset. I soon received drafts of two of the four proposed discovery documents, but then Mr. Laird fell silent, ignoring emails and texts I sent when the other two documents went MIA. I didn't hear from him for 2-1/2 months ... when the court sent him notice the trial was reset for 16 days away! I honestly thought he must have become a COVID victim! Mr. Laird claimed there was no way he'd be ready for trial, which incensed me because I made patently clear I wanted to avoid any further delays (the hearing on the mediation order was more than 7 months prior, and this was little old JP court), and we'd had an extra 3 months to prepare! I asked him whatever happened to the other discovery documents, and whether the defendant had ever responded. He seemed confused over my claim I'd never received the drafts or responses to my communication, and final copies (dated late April) he subsequently forwarded contained errors. He told me defendant had never responded to any discovery (allegedly sent certified mail) and admitted he attempted no other means of delivery or to compel response or even inform me. Wondering whether the docs were returned to sender without signature (and if so whether there was still opportunity to courier), I asked repeatedly for date/documentation of delivery but was ignored. The motion for sanctions (on the defied mediation order) Mr. Laird proposed was never filed, nor was I ever afforded an explanation. I waited a few more days for the proof of delivery, then emailed Mr. Laird that I had lost confidence he could adequately represent me. It was meant as a firing, and I didn't pay that month's invoice, nor did Mr. Laird ever respond or reach out to me ahead of trial. But lo and behold he shows up at trial, unprepared! Found it interesting he didn't bring up defendant's nonresponse to discovery at all, which raises my suspicions. Worst of all he didn't direct any rebuttal from me, which preserved defendant's perjured testimony as truth, and he essentially melted down on questioning me. I had prepared a detailed statement of my case, as unrepresented defendant was allowed to give, but never got to read it because Mr. Johnny Come Lately showed up and effectually torpedoed my claim. I plain flat was not kept properly informed nor did I receive adequate counsel, and my case died of neglect. He tried to explain away his lack of due diligence and responsiveness as a product of the pandemic ("I can't help COVID" -- reeallly?), but I was aware from his reviews that this behavior evidently predates it. I feel compelled to file a complaint with the State Bar.

anonymous
November 26, 2018

This attorney was the worst one I ever hired. Remember you get what you pay for. He showed up to court super late and really was unprepared. He is rude and disrespectful. All he cares about is getting paid which is not bad if you complete the mission. He showed up to court and didn't even have the right witness questions and started cursing when I asked him why he didn't have the right ones. He is well past his prime and doesn't remember the details about cases. I had to do my own subpoenas, witness questions, opening statement , and etc. With all that being said he still managed to fail the mission causing me to fire him and hire another attorney which completed the mission. If you care about your family and their well being and justice being served stay away from this attorney.

anonymous
August 12, 2017

do not hire Richard. he signed agreements against my wishes. showed up late for court and forgot all the facts about my case. he does not actually care about the quality of his work and made many mistakes. worst lawyer I have ever had to hire. I have no idea how he still is able to practice.

Melissa
March 15, 2015

Mr. Laird is the rudest, most arrogant, incompetent lawyer I have ever met. I regret ever hiring him. He was extremely difficult to work with and a waste of time and money. I would never recommend hiring him to anyone. I cannot believe he is in business. So very disappointed with this Attorney.

anonymous
November 24, 2015

Mr. Laird is a very good lawyer and follows-up ASAP. Although he is very busy which most good lawyers are, he takes the time to go over your case. If he doesn't answer his phone leave a voice message or email. He will call you as soon as he can which I like. He thoroughly explains things that most clients do not understand such as terminology, steps in case, etc. Very good personality as well. Highly recommended.

BIG D
January 6, 2021

HIRE LAIRD AND GET SCREWED.. read all the other reviews and they are true..........

anonymous
July 30, 2020

With egg on my face, I'm writing to warn people like me who know better than to hire an attorney with terrible reviews but did so anyway because it's so difficult to find anyone willing to take on small claims court cases. I had planned to represent myself (as plaintiff) but changed course after the defendant got away with defying a court order to attempt mediation. Within just a couple of weeks Mr. Laird was already off on the wrong foot, his responsiveness slipping as pledged discovery documents kept slipping further down his calendar -- then he stopped sharing his calendar altogether. By the end of his first monthly-fee billing cycle, he had produced only an appearance of service. I doubt he would have sent anything had it not been time to send the next month's invoice along with it. Indeed the trial had been postponed indefinitely, because of COVID, from later that second month, but I couldn't understand why discovery was slipping farther behind and made it clear I would not want a continuance once the trial was reset. I soon received drafts of two of the four proposed discovery documents, but then Mr. Laird fell silent, ignoring emails and texts I sent when the other two documents went MIA. I didn't hear from him for 2-1/2 months ... when the court sent him notice the trial was reset for 16 days away! I honestly thought he must have become a COVID victim! Mr. Laird claimed there was no way he'd be ready for trial, which incensed me because I made patently clear I wanted to avoid any further delays (the hearing on the mediation order was more than 7 months prior, and this was little old JP court), and we'd had an extra 3 months to prepare! I asked him whatever happened to the other discovery documents, and whether the defendant had ever responded. He seemed confused over my claim I'd never received the drafts or responses to my communication, and final copies (dated late April) he subsequently forwarded contained errors. He told me defendant had never responded to any discovery (allegedly sent certified mail) and admitted he attempted no other means of delivery or to compel response or even inform me. Wondering whether the docs were returned to sender without signature (and if so whether there was still opportunity to courier), I asked repeatedly for date/documentation of delivery but was ignored. The motion for sanctions (on the defied mediation order) Mr. Laird proposed was never filed, nor was I ever afforded an explanation. I waited a few more days for the proof of delivery, then emailed Mr. Laird that I had lost confidence he could adequately represent me. It was meant as a firing, and I didn't pay that month's invoice, nor did Mr. Laird ever respond or reach out to me ahead of trial. But lo and behold he shows up at trial, unprepared! Found it interesting he didn't bring up defendant's nonresponse to discovery at all, which raises my suspicions. Worst of all he didn't direct any rebuttal from me, which preserved defendant's perjured testimony as truth, and he essentially melted down on questioning me. I had prepared a detailed statement of my case, as unrepresented defendant was allowed to give, but never got to read it because Mr. Johnny Come Lately showed up and effectually torpedoed my claim. I plain flat was not kept properly informed nor did I receive adequate counsel, and my case died of neglect. He tried to explain away his lack of due diligence and responsiveness as a product of the pandemic ("I can't help COVID" -- reeallly?), but I was aware from his reviews that this behavior evidently predates it. I feel compelled to file a complaint with the State Bar.

anonymous
November 26, 2018

This attorney was the worst one I ever hired. Remember you get what you pay for. He showed up to court super late and really was unprepared. He is rude and disrespectful. All he cares about is getting paid which is not bad if you complete the mission. He showed up to court and didn't even have the right witness questions and started cursing when I asked him why he didn't have the right ones. He is well past his prime and doesn't remember the details about cases. I had to do my own subpoenas, witness questions, opening statement , and etc. With all that being said he still managed to fail the mission causing me to fire him and hire another attorney which completed the mission. If you care about your family and their well being and justice being served stay away from this attorney.

anonymous
August 12, 2017

do not hire Richard. he signed agreements against my wishes. showed up late for court and forgot all the facts about my case. he does not actually care about the quality of his work and made many mistakes. worst lawyer I have ever had to hire. I have no idea how he still is able to practice.

Melissa
March 15, 2015

Mr. Laird is the rudest, most arrogant, incompetent lawyer I have ever met. I regret ever hiring him. He was extremely difficult to work with and a waste of time and money. I would never recommend hiring him to anyone. I cannot believe he is in business. So very disappointed with this Attorney.

anonymous
November 24, 2015

Mr. Laird is a very good lawyer and follows-up ASAP. Although he is very busy which most good lawyers are, he takes the time to go over your case. If he doesn't answer his phone leave a voice message or email. He will call you as soon as he can which I like. He thoroughly explains things that most clients do not understand such as terminology, steps in case, etc. Very good personality as well. Highly recommended.

BIG D
January 6, 2021

HIRE LAIRD AND GET SCREWED.. read all the other reviews and they are true..........

anonymous
July 30, 2020

With egg on my face, I'm writing to warn people like me who know better than to hire an attorney with terrible reviews but did so anyway because it's so difficult to find anyone willing to take on small claims court cases. I had planned to represent myself (as plaintiff) but changed course after the defendant got away with defying a court order to attempt mediation. Within just a couple of weeks Mr. Laird was already off on the wrong foot, his responsiveness slipping as pledged discovery documents kept slipping further down his calendar -- then he stopped sharing his calendar altogether. By the end of his first monthly-fee billing cycle, he had produced only an appearance of service. I doubt he would have sent anything had it not been time to send the next month's invoice along with it. Indeed the trial had been postponed indefinitely, because of COVID, from later that second month, but I couldn't understand why discovery was slipping farther behind and made it clear I would not want a continuance once the trial was reset. I soon received drafts of two of the four proposed discovery documents, but then Mr. Laird fell silent, ignoring emails and texts I sent when the other two documents went MIA. I didn't hear from him for 2-1/2 months ... when the court sent him notice the trial was reset for 16 days away! I honestly thought he must have become a COVID victim! Mr. Laird claimed there was no way he'd be ready for trial, which incensed me because I made patently clear I wanted to avoid any further delays (the hearing on the mediation order was more than 7 months prior, and this was little old JP court), and we'd had an extra 3 months to prepare! I asked him whatever happened to the other discovery documents, and whether the defendant had ever responded. He seemed confused over my claim I'd never received the drafts or responses to my communication, and final copies (dated late April) he subsequently forwarded contained errors. He told me defendant had never responded to any discovery (allegedly sent certified mail) and admitted he attempted no other means of delivery or to compel response or even inform me. Wondering whether the docs were returned to sender without signature (and if so whether there was still opportunity to courier), I asked repeatedly for date/documentation of delivery but was ignored. The motion for sanctions (on the defied mediation order) Mr. Laird proposed was never filed, nor was I ever afforded an explanation. I waited a few more days for the proof of delivery, then emailed Mr. Laird that I had lost confidence he could adequately represent me. It was meant as a firing, and I didn't pay that month's invoice, nor did Mr. Laird ever respond or reach out to me ahead of trial. But lo and behold he shows up at trial, unprepared! Found it interesting he didn't bring up defendant's nonresponse to discovery at all, which raises my suspicions. Worst of all he didn't direct any rebuttal from me, which preserved defendant's perjured testimony as truth, and he essentially melted down on questioning me. I had prepared a detailed statement of my case, as unrepresented defendant was allowed to give, but never got to read it because Mr. Johnny Come Lately showed up and effectually torpedoed my claim. I plain flat was not kept properly informed nor did I receive adequate counsel, and my case died of neglect. He tried to explain away his lack of due diligence and responsiveness as a product of the pandemic ("I can't help COVID" -- reeallly?), but I was aware from his reviews that this behavior evidently predates it. I feel compelled to file a complaint with the State Bar.

anonymous
November 26, 2018

This attorney was the worst one I ever hired. Remember you get what you pay for. He showed up to court super late and really was unprepared. He is rude and disrespectful. All he cares about is getting paid which is not bad if you complete the mission. He showed up to court and didn't even have the right witness questions and started cursing when I asked him why he didn't have the right ones. He is well past his prime and doesn't remember the details about cases. I had to do my own subpoenas, witness questions, opening statement , and etc. With all that being said he still managed to fail the mission causing me to fire him and hire another attorney which completed the mission. If you care about your family and their well being and justice being served stay away from this attorney.

anonymous
August 12, 2017

do not hire Richard. he signed agreements against my wishes. showed up late for court and forgot all the facts about my case. he does not actually care about the quality of his work and made many mistakes. worst lawyer I have ever had to hire. I have no idea how he still is able to practice.

Melissa
March 15, 2015

Mr. Laird is the rudest, most arrogant, incompetent lawyer I have ever met. I regret ever hiring him. He was extremely difficult to work with and a waste of time and money. I would never recommend hiring him to anyone. I cannot believe he is in business. So very disappointed with this Attorney.

anonymous
November 24, 2015

Mr. Laird is a very good lawyer and follows-up ASAP. Although he is very busy which most good lawyers are, he takes the time to go over your case. If he doesn't answer his phone leave a voice message or email. He will call you as soon as he can which I like. He thoroughly explains things that most clients do not understand such as terminology, steps in case, etc. Very good personality as well. Highly recommended.

BIG D
January 6, 2021

HIRE LAIRD AND GET SCREWED.. read all the other reviews and they are true..........

anonymous
July 30, 2020

With egg on my face, I'm writing to warn people like me who know better than to hire an attorney with terrible reviews but did so anyway because it's so difficult to find anyone willing to take on small claims court cases. I had planned to represent myself (as plaintiff) but changed course after the defendant got away with defying a court order to attempt mediation. Within just a couple of weeks Mr. Laird was already off on the wrong foot, his responsiveness slipping as pledged discovery documents kept slipping further down his calendar -- then he stopped sharing his calendar altogether. By the end of his first monthly-fee billing cycle, he had produced only an appearance of service. I doubt he would have sent anything had it not been time to send the next month's invoice along with it. Indeed the trial had been postponed indefinitely, because of COVID, from later that second month, but I couldn't understand why discovery was slipping farther behind and made it clear I would not want a continuance once the trial was reset. I soon received drafts of two of the four proposed discovery documents, but then Mr. Laird fell silent, ignoring emails and texts I sent when the other two documents went MIA. I didn't hear from him for 2-1/2 months ... when the court sent him notice the trial was reset for 16 days away! I honestly thought he must have become a COVID victim! Mr. Laird claimed there was no way he'd be ready for trial, which incensed me because I made patently clear I wanted to avoid any further delays (the hearing on the mediation order was more than 7 months prior, and this was little old JP court), and we'd had an extra 3 months to prepare! I asked him whatever happened to the other discovery documents, and whether the defendant had ever responded. He seemed confused over my claim I'd never received the drafts or responses to my communication, and final copies (dated late April) he subsequently forwarded contained errors. He told me defendant had never responded to any discovery (allegedly sent certified mail) and admitted he attempted no other means of delivery or to compel response or even inform me. Wondering whether the docs were returned to sender without signature (and if so whether there was still opportunity to courier), I asked repeatedly for date/documentation of delivery but was ignored. The motion for sanctions (on the defied mediation order) Mr. Laird proposed was never filed, nor was I ever afforded an explanation. I waited a few more days for the proof of delivery, then emailed Mr. Laird that I had lost confidence he could adequately represent me. It was meant as a firing, and I didn't pay that month's invoice, nor did Mr. Laird ever respond or reach out to me ahead of trial. But lo and behold he shows up at trial, unprepared! Found it interesting he didn't bring up defendant's nonresponse to discovery at all, which raises my suspicions. Worst of all he didn't direct any rebuttal from me, which preserved defendant's perjured testimony as truth, and he essentially melted down on questioning me. I had prepared a detailed statement of my case, as unrepresented defendant was allowed to give, but never got to read it because Mr. Johnny Come Lately showed up and effectually torpedoed my claim. I plain flat was not kept properly informed nor did I receive adequate counsel, and my case died of neglect. He tried to explain away his lack of due diligence and responsiveness as a product of the pandemic ("I can't help COVID" -- reeallly?), but I was aware from his reviews that this behavior evidently predates it. I feel compelled to file a complaint with the State Bar.

anonymous
November 26, 2018

This attorney was the worst one I ever hired. Remember you get what you pay for. He showed up to court super late and really was unprepared. He is rude and disrespectful. All he cares about is getting paid which is not bad if you complete the mission. He showed up to court and didn't even have the right witness questions and started cursing when I asked him why he didn't have the right ones. He is well past his prime and doesn't remember the details about cases. I had to do my own subpoenas, witness questions, opening statement , and etc. With all that being said he still managed to fail the mission causing me to fire him and hire another attorney which completed the mission. If you care about your family and their well being and justice being served stay away from this attorney.

anonymous
August 12, 2017

do not hire Richard. he signed agreements against my wishes. showed up late for court and forgot all the facts about my case. he does not actually care about the quality of his work and made many mistakes. worst lawyer I have ever had to hire. I have no idea how he still is able to practice.

Melissa
March 15, 2015

Mr. Laird is the rudest, most arrogant, incompetent lawyer I have ever met. I regret ever hiring him. He was extremely difficult to work with and a waste of time and money. I would never recommend hiring him to anyone. I cannot believe he is in business. So very disappointed with this Attorney.

anonymous
November 24, 2015

Mr. Laird is a very good lawyer and follows-up ASAP. Although he is very busy which most good lawyers are, he takes the time to go over your case. If he doesn't answer his phone leave a voice message or email. He will call you as soon as he can which I like. He thoroughly explains things that most clients do not understand such as terminology, steps in case, etc. Very good personality as well. Highly recommended.

BIG D
January 6, 2021

HIRE LAIRD AND GET SCREWED.. read all the other reviews and they are true..........

anonymous
July 30, 2020

With egg on my face, I'm writing to warn people like me who know better than to hire an attorney with terrible reviews but did so anyway because it's so difficult to find anyone willing to take on small claims court cases. I had planned to represent myself (as plaintiff) but changed course after the defendant got away with defying a court order to attempt mediation. Within just a couple of weeks Mr. Laird was already off on the wrong foot, his responsiveness slipping as pledged discovery documents kept slipping further down his calendar -- then he stopped sharing his calendar altogether. By the end of his first monthly-fee billing cycle, he had produced only an appearance of service. I doubt he would have sent anything had it not been time to send the next month's invoice along with it. Indeed the trial had been postponed indefinitely, because of COVID, from later that second month, but I couldn't understand why discovery was slipping farther behind and made it clear I would not want a continuance once the trial was reset. I soon received drafts of two of the four proposed discovery documents, but then Mr. Laird fell silent, ignoring emails and texts I sent when the other two documents went MIA. I didn't hear from him for 2-1/2 months ... when the court sent him notice the trial was reset for 16 days away! I honestly thought he must have become a COVID victim! Mr. Laird claimed there was no way he'd be ready for trial, which incensed me because I made patently clear I wanted to avoid any further delays (the hearing on the mediation order was more than 7 months prior, and this was little old JP court), and we'd had an extra 3 months to prepare! I asked him whatever happened to the other discovery documents, and whether the defendant had ever responded. He seemed confused over my claim I'd never received the drafts or responses to my communication, and final copies (dated late April) he subsequently forwarded contained errors. He told me defendant had never responded to any discovery (allegedly sent certified mail) and admitted he attempted no other means of delivery or to compel response or even inform me. Wondering whether the docs were returned to sender without signature (and if so whether there was still opportunity to courier), I asked repeatedly for date/documentation of delivery but was ignored. The motion for sanctions (on the defied mediation order) Mr. Laird proposed was never filed, nor was I ever afforded an explanation. I waited a few more days for the proof of delivery, then emailed Mr. Laird that I had lost confidence he could adequately represent me. It was meant as a firing, and I didn't pay that month's invoice, nor did Mr. Laird ever respond or reach out to me ahead of trial. But lo and behold he shows up at trial, unprepared! Found it interesting he didn't bring up defendant's nonresponse to discovery at all, which raises my suspicions. Worst of all he didn't direct any rebuttal from me, which preserved defendant's perjured testimony as truth, and he essentially melted down on questioning me. I had prepared a detailed statement of my case, as unrepresented defendant was allowed to give, but never got to read it because Mr. Johnny Come Lately showed up and effectually torpedoed my claim. I plain flat was not kept properly informed nor did I receive adequate counsel, and my case died of neglect. He tried to explain away his lack of due diligence and responsiveness as a product of the pandemic ("I can't help COVID" -- reeallly?), but I was aware from his reviews that this behavior evidently predates it. I feel compelled to file a complaint with the State Bar.

anonymous
November 26, 2018

This attorney was the worst one I ever hired. Remember you get what you pay for. He showed up to court super late and really was unprepared. He is rude and disrespectful. All he cares about is getting paid which is not bad if you complete the mission. He showed up to court and didn't even have the right witness questions and started cursing when I asked him why he didn't have the right ones. He is well past his prime and doesn't remember the details about cases. I had to do my own subpoenas, witness questions, opening statement , and etc. With all that being said he still managed to fail the mission causing me to fire him and hire another attorney which completed the mission. If you care about your family and their well being and justice being served stay away from this attorney.

anonymous
August 12, 2017

do not hire Richard. he signed agreements against my wishes. showed up late for court and forgot all the facts about my case. he does not actually care about the quality of his work and made many mistakes. worst lawyer I have ever had to hire. I have no idea how he still is able to practice.

Melissa
March 15, 2015

Mr. Laird is the rudest, most arrogant, incompetent lawyer I have ever met. I regret ever hiring him. He was extremely difficult to work with and a waste of time and money. I would never recommend hiring him to anyone. I cannot believe he is in business. So very disappointed with this Attorney.

anonymous
November 24, 2015

Mr. Laird is a very good lawyer and follows-up ASAP. Although he is very busy which most good lawyers are, he takes the time to go over your case. If he doesn't answer his phone leave a voice message or email. He will call you as soon as he can which I like. He thoroughly explains things that most clients do not understand such as terminology, steps in case, etc. Very good personality as well. Highly recommended.

BIG D
January 6, 2021

HIRE LAIRD AND GET SCREWED.. read all the other reviews and they are true..........

anonymous
July 30, 2020

With egg on my face, I'm writing to warn people like me who know better than to hire an attorney with terrible reviews but did so anyway because it's so difficult to find anyone willing to take on small claims court cases. I had planned to represent myself (as plaintiff) but changed course after the defendant got away with defying a court order to attempt mediation. Within just a couple of weeks Mr. Laird was already off on the wrong foot, his responsiveness slipping as pledged discovery documents kept slipping further down his calendar -- then he stopped sharing his calendar altogether. By the end of his first monthly-fee billing cycle, he had produced only an appearance of service. I doubt he would have sent anything had it not been time to send the next month's invoice along with it. Indeed the trial had been postponed indefinitely, because of COVID, from later that second month, but I couldn't understand why discovery was slipping farther behind and made it clear I would not want a continuance once the trial was reset. I soon received drafts of two of the four proposed discovery documents, but then Mr. Laird fell silent, ignoring emails and texts I sent when the other two documents went MIA. I didn't hear from him for 2-1/2 months ... when the court sent him notice the trial was reset for 16 days away! I honestly thought he must have become a COVID victim! Mr. Laird claimed there was no way he'd be ready for trial, which incensed me because I made patently clear I wanted to avoid any further delays (the hearing on the mediation order was more than 7 months prior, and this was little old JP court), and we'd had an extra 3 months to prepare! I asked him whatever happened to the other discovery documents, and whether the defendant had ever responded. He seemed confused over my claim I'd never received the drafts or responses to my communication, and final copies (dated late April) he subsequently forwarded contained errors. He told me defendant had never responded to any discovery (allegedly sent certified mail) and admitted he attempted no other means of delivery or to compel response or even inform me. Wondering whether the docs were returned to sender without signature (and if so whether there was still opportunity to courier), I asked repeatedly for date/documentation of delivery but was ignored. The motion for sanctions (on the defied mediation order) Mr. Laird proposed was never filed, nor was I ever afforded an explanation. I waited a few more days for the proof of delivery, then emailed Mr. Laird that I had lost confidence he could adequately represent me. It was meant as a firing, and I didn't pay that month's invoice, nor did Mr. Laird ever respond or reach out to me ahead of trial. But lo and behold he shows up at trial, unprepared! Found it interesting he didn't bring up defendant's nonresponse to discovery at all, which raises my suspicions. Worst of all he didn't direct any rebuttal from me, which preserved defendant's perjured testimony as truth, and he essentially melted down on questioning me. I had prepared a detailed statement of my case, as unrepresented defendant was allowed to give, but never got to read it because Mr. Johnny Come Lately showed up and effectually torpedoed my claim. I plain flat was not kept properly informed nor did I receive adequate counsel, and my case died of neglect. He tried to explain away his lack of due diligence and responsiveness as a product of the pandemic ("I can't help COVID" -- reeallly?), but I was aware from his reviews that this behavior evidently predates it. I feel compelled to file a complaint with the State Bar.

anonymous
November 26, 2018

This attorney was the worst one I ever hired. Remember you get what you pay for. He showed up to court super late and really was unprepared. He is rude and disrespectful. All he cares about is getting paid which is not bad if you complete the mission. He showed up to court and didn't even have the right witness questions and started cursing when I asked him why he didn't have the right ones. He is well past his prime and doesn't remember the details about cases. I had to do my own subpoenas, witness questions, opening statement , and etc. With all that being said he still managed to fail the mission causing me to fire him and hire another attorney which completed the mission. If you care about your family and their well being and justice being served stay away from this attorney.

anonymous
August 12, 2017

do not hire Richard. he signed agreements against my wishes. showed up late for court and forgot all the facts about my case. he does not actually care about the quality of his work and made many mistakes. worst lawyer I have ever had to hire. I have no idea how he still is able to practice.

Melissa
March 15, 2015

Mr. Laird is the rudest, most arrogant, incompetent lawyer I have ever met. I regret ever hiring him. He was extremely difficult to work with and a waste of time and money. I would never recommend hiring him to anyone. I cannot believe he is in business. So very disappointed with this Attorney.

anonymous
November 24, 2015

Mr. Laird is a very good lawyer and follows-up ASAP. Although he is very busy which most good lawyers are, he takes the time to go over your case. If he doesn't answer his phone leave a voice message or email. He will call you as soon as he can which I like. He thoroughly explains things that most clients do not understand such as terminology, steps in case, etc. Very good personality as well. Highly recommended.

BIG D
January 6, 2021

HIRE LAIRD AND GET SCREWED.. read all the other reviews and they are true..........

anonymous
July 30, 2020

With egg on my face, I'm writing to warn people like me who know better than to hire an attorney with terrible reviews but did so anyway because it's so difficult to find anyone willing to take on small claims court cases. I had planned to represent myself (as plaintiff) but changed course after the defendant got away with defying a court order to attempt mediation. Within just a couple of weeks Mr. Laird was already off on the wrong foot, his responsiveness slipping as pledged discovery documents kept slipping further down his calendar -- then he stopped sharing his calendar altogether. By the end of his first monthly-fee billing cycle, he had produced only an appearance of service. I doubt he would have sent anything had it not been time to send the next month's invoice along with it. Indeed the trial had been postponed indefinitely, because of COVID, from later that second month, but I couldn't understand why discovery was slipping farther behind and made it clear I would not want a continuance once the trial was reset. I soon received drafts of two of the four proposed discovery documents, but then Mr. Laird fell silent, ignoring emails and texts I sent when the other two documents went MIA. I didn't hear from him for 2-1/2 months ... when the court sent him notice the trial was reset for 16 days away! I honestly thought he must have become a COVID victim! Mr. Laird claimed there was no way he'd be ready for trial, which incensed me because I made patently clear I wanted to avoid any further delays (the hearing on the mediation order was more than 7 months prior, and this was little old JP court), and we'd had an extra 3 months to prepare! I asked him whatever happened to the other discovery documents, and whether the defendant had ever responded. He seemed confused over my claim I'd never received the drafts or responses to my communication, and final copies (dated late April) he subsequently forwarded contained errors. He told me defendant had never responded to any discovery (allegedly sent certified mail) and admitted he attempted no other means of delivery or to compel response or even inform me. Wondering whether the docs were returned to sender without signature (and if so whether there was still opportunity to courier), I asked repeatedly for date/documentation of delivery but was ignored. The motion for sanctions (on the defied mediation order) Mr. Laird proposed was never filed, nor was I ever afforded an explanation. I waited a few more days for the proof of delivery, then emailed Mr. Laird that I had lost confidence he could adequately represent me. It was meant as a firing, and I didn't pay that month's invoice, nor did Mr. Laird ever respond or reach out to me ahead of trial. But lo and behold he shows up at trial, unprepared! Found it interesting he didn't bring up defendant's nonresponse to discovery at all, which raises my suspicions. Worst of all he didn't direct any rebuttal from me, which preserved defendant's perjured testimony as truth, and he essentially melted down on questioning me. I had prepared a detailed statement of my case, as unrepresented defendant was allowed to give, but never got to read it because Mr. Johnny Come Lately showed up and effectually torpedoed my claim. I plain flat was not kept properly informed nor did I receive adequate counsel, and my case died of neglect. He tried to explain away his lack of due diligence and responsiveness as a product of the pandemic ("I can't help COVID" -- reeallly?), but I was aware from his reviews that this behavior evidently predates it. I feel compelled to file a complaint with the State Bar.

anonymous
November 26, 2018

This attorney was the worst one I ever hired. Remember you get what you pay for. He showed up to court super late and really was unprepared. He is rude and disrespectful. All he cares about is getting paid which is not bad if you complete the mission. He showed up to court and didn't even have the right witness questions and started cursing when I asked him why he didn't have the right ones. He is well past his prime and doesn't remember the details about cases. I had to do my own subpoenas, witness questions, opening statement , and etc. With all that being said he still managed to fail the mission causing me to fire him and hire another attorney which completed the mission. If you care about your family and their well being and justice being served stay away from this attorney.

anonymous
August 12, 2017

do not hire Richard. he signed agreements against my wishes. showed up late for court and forgot all the facts about my case. he does not actually care about the quality of his work and made many mistakes. worst lawyer I have ever had to hire. I have no idea how he still is able to practice.

Melissa
March 15, 2015

Mr. Laird is the rudest, most arrogant, incompetent lawyer I have ever met. I regret ever hiring him. He was extremely difficult to work with and a waste of time and money. I would never recommend hiring him to anyone. I cannot believe he is in business. So very disappointed with this Attorney.

anonymous
November 24, 2015

Mr. Laird is a very good lawyer and follows-up ASAP. Although he is very busy which most good lawyers are, he takes the time to go over your case. If he doesn't answer his phone leave a voice message or email. He will call you as soon as he can which I like. He thoroughly explains things that most clients do not understand such as terminology, steps in case, etc. Very good personality as well. Highly recommended.

BIG D
January 6, 2021

HIRE LAIRD AND GET SCREWED.. read all the other reviews and they are true..........

anonymous
July 30, 2020

With egg on my face, I'm writing to warn people like me who know better than to hire an attorney with terrible reviews but did so anyway because it's so difficult to find anyone willing to take on small claims court cases. I had planned to represent myself (as plaintiff) but changed course after the defendant got away with defying a court order to attempt mediation. Within just a couple of weeks Mr. Laird was already off on the wrong foot, his responsiveness slipping as pledged discovery documents kept slipping further down his calendar -- then he stopped sharing his calendar altogether. By the end of his first monthly-fee billing cycle, he had produced only an appearance of service. I doubt he would have sent anything had it not been time to send the next month's invoice along with it. Indeed the trial had been postponed indefinitely, because of COVID, from later that second month, but I couldn't understand why discovery was slipping farther behind and made it clear I would not want a continuance once the trial was reset. I soon received drafts of two of the four proposed discovery documents, but then Mr. Laird fell silent, ignoring emails and texts I sent when the other two documents went MIA. I didn't hear from him for 2-1/2 months ... when the court sent him notice the trial was reset for 16 days away! I honestly thought he must have become a COVID victim! Mr. Laird claimed there was no way he'd be ready for trial, which incensed me because I made patently clear I wanted to avoid any further delays (the hearing on the mediation order was more than 7 months prior, and this was little old JP court), and we'd had an extra 3 months to prepare! I asked him whatever happened to the other discovery documents, and whether the defendant had ever responded. He seemed confused over my claim I'd never received the drafts or responses to my communication, and final copies (dated late April) he subsequently forwarded contained errors. He told me defendant had never responded to any discovery (allegedly sent certified mail) and admitted he attempted no other means of delivery or to compel response or even inform me. Wondering whether the docs were returned to sender without signature (and if so whether there was still opportunity to courier), I asked repeatedly for date/documentation of delivery but was ignored. The motion for sanctions (on the defied mediation order) Mr. Laird proposed was never filed, nor was I ever afforded an explanation. I waited a few more days for the proof of delivery, then emailed Mr. Laird that I had lost confidence he could adequately represent me. It was meant as a firing, and I didn't pay that month's invoice, nor did Mr. Laird ever respond or reach out to me ahead of trial. But lo and behold he shows up at trial, unprepared! Found it interesting he didn't bring up defendant's nonresponse to discovery at all, which raises my suspicions. Worst of all he didn't direct any rebuttal from me, which preserved defendant's perjured testimony as truth, and he essentially melted down on questioning me. I had prepared a detailed statement of my case, as unrepresented defendant was allowed to give, but never got to read it because Mr. Johnny Come Lately showed up and effectually torpedoed my claim. I plain flat was not kept properly informed nor did I receive adequate counsel, and my case died of neglect. He tried to explain away his lack of due diligence and responsiveness as a product of the pandemic ("I can't help COVID" -- reeallly?), but I was aware from his reviews that this behavior evidently predates it. I feel compelled to file a complaint with the State Bar.

anonymous
November 26, 2018

This attorney was the worst one I ever hired. Remember you get what you pay for. He showed up to court super late and really was unprepared. He is rude and disrespectful. All he cares about is getting paid which is not bad if you complete the mission. He showed up to court and didn't even have the right witness questions and started cursing when I asked him why he didn't have the right ones. He is well past his prime and doesn't remember the details about cases. I had to do my own subpoenas, witness questions, opening statement , and etc. With all that being said he still managed to fail the mission causing me to fire him and hire another attorney which completed the mission. If you care about your family and their well being and justice being served stay away from this attorney.

anonymous
August 12, 2017

do not hire Richard. he signed agreements against my wishes. showed up late for court and forgot all the facts about my case. he does not actually care about the quality of his work and made many mistakes. worst lawyer I have ever had to hire. I have no idea how he still is able to practice.

Melissa
March 15, 2015

Mr. Laird is the rudest, most arrogant, incompetent lawyer I have ever met. I regret ever hiring him. He was extremely difficult to work with and a waste of time and money. I would never recommend hiring him to anyone. I cannot believe he is in business. So very disappointed with this Attorney.

anonymous
November 24, 2015

Mr. Laird is a very good lawyer and follows-up ASAP. Although he is very busy which most good lawyers are, he takes the time to go over your case. If he doesn't answer his phone leave a voice message or email. He will call you as soon as he can which I like. He thoroughly explains things that most clients do not understand such as terminology, steps in case, etc. Very good personality as well. Highly recommended.

BIG D
January 6, 2021

HIRE LAIRD AND GET SCREWED.. read all the other reviews and they are true..........

anonymous
July 30, 2020

With egg on my face, I'm writing to warn people like me who know better than to hire an attorney with terrible reviews but did so anyway because it's so difficult to find anyone willing to take on small claims court cases. I had planned to represent myself (as plaintiff) but changed course after the defendant got away with defying a court order to attempt mediation. Within just a couple of weeks Mr. Laird was already off on the wrong foot, his responsiveness slipping as pledged discovery documents kept slipping further down his calendar -- then he stopped sharing his calendar altogether. By the end of his first monthly-fee billing cycle, he had produced only an appearance of service. I doubt he would have sent anything had it not been time to send the next month's invoice along with it. Indeed the trial had been postponed indefinitely, because of COVID, from later that second month, but I couldn't understand why discovery was slipping farther behind and made it clear I would not want a continuance once the trial was reset. I soon received drafts of two of the four proposed discovery documents, but then Mr. Laird fell silent, ignoring emails and texts I sent when the other two documents went MIA. I didn't hear from him for 2-1/2 months ... when the court sent him notice the trial was reset for 16 days away! I honestly thought he must have become a COVID victim! Mr. Laird claimed there was no way he'd be ready for trial, which incensed me because I made patently clear I wanted to avoid any further delays (the hearing on the mediation order was more than 7 months prior, and this was little old JP court), and we'd had an extra 3 months to prepare! I asked him whatever happened to the other discovery documents, and whether the defendant had ever responded. He seemed confused over my claim I'd never received the drafts or responses to my communication, and final copies (dated late April) he subsequently forwarded contained errors. He told me defendant had never responded to any discovery (allegedly sent certified mail) and admitted he attempted no other means of delivery or to compel response or even inform me. Wondering whether the docs were returned to sender without signature (and if so whether there was still opportunity to courier), I asked repeatedly for date/documentation of delivery but was ignored. The motion for sanctions (on the defied mediation order) Mr. Laird proposed was never filed, nor was I ever afforded an explanation. I waited a few more days for the proof of delivery, then emailed Mr. Laird that I had lost confidence he could adequately represent me. It was meant as a firing, and I didn't pay that month's invoice, nor did Mr. Laird ever respond or reach out to me ahead of trial. But lo and behold he shows up at trial, unprepared! Found it interesting he didn't bring up defendant's nonresponse to discovery at all, which raises my suspicions. Worst of all he didn't direct any rebuttal from me, which preserved defendant's perjured testimony as truth, and he essentially melted down on questioning me. I had prepared a detailed statement of my case, as unrepresented defendant was allowed to give, but never got to read it because Mr. Johnny Come Lately showed up and effectually torpedoed my claim. I plain flat was not kept properly informed nor did I receive adequate counsel, and my case died of neglect. He tried to explain away his lack of due diligence and responsiveness as a product of the pandemic ("I can't help COVID" -- reeallly?), but I was aware from his reviews that this behavior evidently predates it. I feel compelled to file a complaint with the State Bar.

anonymous
November 26, 2018

This attorney was the worst one I ever hired. Remember you get what you pay for. He showed up to court super late and really was unprepared. He is rude and disrespectful. All he cares about is getting paid which is not bad if you complete the mission. He showed up to court and didn't even have the right witness questions and started cursing when I asked him why he didn't have the right ones. He is well past his prime and doesn't remember the details about cases. I had to do my own subpoenas, witness questions, opening statement , and etc. With all that being said he still managed to fail the mission causing me to fire him and hire another attorney which completed the mission. If you care about your family and their well being and justice being served stay away from this attorney.

anonymous
August 12, 2017

do not hire Richard. he signed agreements against my wishes. showed up late for court and forgot all the facts about my case. he does not actually care about the quality of his work and made many mistakes. worst lawyer I have ever had to hire. I have no idea how he still is able to practice.

Melissa
March 15, 2015

Mr. Laird is the rudest, most arrogant, incompetent lawyer I have ever met. I regret ever hiring him. He was extremely difficult to work with and a waste of time and money. I would never recommend hiring him to anyone. I cannot believe he is in business. So very disappointed with this Attorney.

anonymous
November 24, 2015

Mr. Laird is a very good lawyer and follows-up ASAP. Although he is very busy which most good lawyers are, he takes the time to go over your case. If he doesn't answer his phone leave a voice message or email. He will call you as soon as he can which I like. He thoroughly explains things that most clients do not understand such as terminology, steps in case, etc. Very good personality as well. Highly recommended.

BIG D
January 6, 2021

HIRE LAIRD AND GET SCREWED.. read all the other reviews and they are true..........

anonymous
July 30, 2020

With egg on my face, I'm writing to warn people like me who know better than to hire an attorney with terrible reviews but did so anyway because it's so difficult to find anyone willing to take on small claims court cases. I had planned to represent myself (as plaintiff) but changed course after the defendant got away with defying a court order to attempt mediation. Within just a couple of weeks Mr. Laird was already off on the wrong foot, his responsiveness slipping as pledged discovery documents kept slipping further down his calendar -- then he stopped sharing his calendar altogether. By the end of his first monthly-fee billing cycle, he had produced only an appearance of service. I doubt he would have sent anything had it not been time to send the next month's invoice along with it. Indeed the trial had been postponed indefinitely, because of COVID, from later that second month, but I couldn't understand why discovery was slipping farther behind and made it clear I would not want a continuance once the trial was reset. I soon received drafts of two of the four proposed discovery documents, but then Mr. Laird fell silent, ignoring emails and texts I sent when the other two documents went MIA. I didn't hear from him for 2-1/2 months ... when the court sent him notice the trial was reset for 16 days away! I honestly thought he must have become a COVID victim! Mr. Laird claimed there was no way he'd be ready for trial, which incensed me because I made patently clear I wanted to avoid any further delays (the hearing on the mediation order was more than 7 months prior, and this was little old JP court), and we'd had an extra 3 months to prepare! I asked him whatever happened to the other discovery documents, and whether the defendant had ever responded. He seemed confused over my claim I'd never received the drafts or responses to my communication, and final copies (dated late April) he subsequently forwarded contained errors. He told me defendant had never responded to any discovery (allegedly sent certified mail) and admitted he attempted no other means of delivery or to compel response or even inform me. Wondering whether the docs were returned to sender without signature (and if so whether there was still opportunity to courier), I asked repeatedly for date/documentation of delivery but was ignored. The motion for sanctions (on the defied mediation order) Mr. Laird proposed was never filed, nor was I ever afforded an explanation. I waited a few more days for the proof of delivery, then emailed Mr. Laird that I had lost confidence he could adequately represent me. It was meant as a firing, and I didn't pay that month's invoice, nor did Mr. Laird ever respond or reach out to me ahead of trial. But lo and behold he shows up at trial, unprepared! Found it interesting he didn't bring up defendant's nonresponse to discovery at all, which raises my suspicions. Worst of all he didn't direct any rebuttal from me, which preserved defendant's perjured testimony as truth, and he essentially melted down on questioning me. I had prepared a detailed statement of my case, as unrepresented defendant was allowed to give, but never got to read it because Mr. Johnny Come Lately showed up and effectually torpedoed my claim. I plain flat was not kept properly informed nor did I receive adequate counsel, and my case died of neglect. He tried to explain away his lack of due diligence and responsiveness as a product of the pandemic ("I can't help COVID" -- reeallly?), but I was aware from his reviews that this behavior evidently predates it. I feel compelled to file a complaint with the State Bar.

anonymous
November 26, 2018

This attorney was the worst one I ever hired. Remember you get what you pay for. He showed up to court super late and really was unprepared. He is rude and disrespectful. All he cares about is getting paid which is not bad if you complete the mission. He showed up to court and didn't even have the right witness questions and started cursing when I asked him why he didn't have the right ones. He is well past his prime and doesn't remember the details about cases. I had to do my own subpoenas, witness questions, opening statement , and etc. With all that being said he still managed to fail the mission causing me to fire him and hire another attorney which completed the mission. If you care about your family and their well being and justice being served stay away from this attorney.

anonymous
August 12, 2017

do not hire Richard. he signed agreements against my wishes. showed up late for court and forgot all the facts about my case. he does not actually care about the quality of his work and made many mistakes. worst lawyer I have ever had to hire. I have no idea how he still is able to practice.

Melissa
March 15, 2015

Mr. Laird is the rudest, most arrogant, incompetent lawyer I have ever met. I regret ever hiring him. He was extremely difficult to work with and a waste of time and money. I would never recommend hiring him to anyone. I cannot believe he is in business. So very disappointed with this Attorney.

anonymous
November 24, 2015

Mr. Laird is a very good lawyer and follows-up ASAP. Although he is very busy which most good lawyers are, he takes the time to go over your case. If he doesn't answer his phone leave a voice message or email. He will call you as soon as he can which I like. He thoroughly explains things that most clients do not understand such as terminology, steps in case, etc. Very good personality as well. Highly recommended.

BIG D
January 6, 2021

HIRE LAIRD AND GET SCREWED.. read all the other reviews and they are true..........

anonymous
July 30, 2020

With egg on my face, I'm writing to warn people like me who know better than to hire an attorney with terrible reviews but did so anyway because it's so difficult to find anyone willing to take on small claims court cases. I had planned to represent myself (as plaintiff) but changed course after the defendant got away with defying a court order to attempt mediation. Within just a couple of weeks Mr. Laird was already off on the wrong foot, his responsiveness slipping as pledged discovery documents kept slipping further down his calendar -- then he stopped sharing his calendar altogether. By the end of his first monthly-fee billing cycle, he had produced only an appearance of service. I doubt he would have sent anything had it not been time to send the next month's invoice along with it. Indeed the trial had been postponed indefinitely, because of COVID, from later that second month, but I couldn't understand why discovery was slipping farther behind and made it clear I would not want a continuance once the trial was reset. I soon received drafts of two of the four proposed discovery documents, but then Mr. Laird fell silent, ignoring emails and texts I sent when the other two documents went MIA. I didn't hear from him for 2-1/2 months ... when the court sent him notice the trial was reset for 16 days away! I honestly thought he must have become a COVID victim! Mr. Laird claimed there was no way he'd be ready for trial, which incensed me because I made patently clear I wanted to avoid any further delays (the hearing on the mediation order was more than 7 months prior, and this was little old JP court), and we'd had an extra 3 months to prepare! I asked him whatever happened to the other discovery documents, and whether the defendant had ever responded. He seemed confused over my claim I'd never received the drafts or responses to my communication, and final copies (dated late April) he subsequently forwarded contained errors. He told me defendant had never responded to any discovery (allegedly sent certified mail) and admitted he attempted no other means of delivery or to compel response or even inform me. Wondering whether the docs were returned to sender without signature (and if so whether there was still opportunity to courier), I asked repeatedly for date/documentation of delivery but was ignored. The motion for sanctions (on the defied mediation order) Mr. Laird proposed was never filed, nor was I ever afforded an explanation. I waited a few more days for the proof of delivery, then emailed Mr. Laird that I had lost confidence he could adequately represent me. It was meant as a firing, and I didn't pay that month's invoice, nor did Mr. Laird ever respond or reach out to me ahead of trial. But lo and behold he shows up at trial, unprepared! Found it interesting he didn't bring up defendant's nonresponse to discovery at all, which raises my suspicions. Worst of all he didn't direct any rebuttal from me, which preserved defendant's perjured testimony as truth, and he essentially melted down on questioning me. I had prepared a detailed statement of my case, as unrepresented defendant was allowed to give, but never got to read it because Mr. Johnny Come Lately showed up and effectually torpedoed my claim. I plain flat was not kept properly informed nor did I receive adequate counsel, and my case died of neglect. He tried to explain away his lack of due diligence and responsiveness as a product of the pandemic ("I can't help COVID" -- reeallly?), but I was aware from his reviews that this behavior evidently predates it. I feel compelled to file a complaint with the State Bar.

anonymous
November 26, 2018

This attorney was the worst one I ever hired. Remember you get what you pay for. He showed up to court super late and really was unprepared. He is rude and disrespectful. All he cares about is getting paid which is not bad if you complete the mission. He showed up to court and didn't even have the right witness questions and started cursing when I asked him why he didn't have the right ones. He is well past his prime and doesn't remember the details about cases. I had to do my own subpoenas, witness questions, opening statement , and etc. With all that being said he still managed to fail the mission causing me to fire him and hire another attorney which completed the mission. If you care about your family and their well being and justice being served stay away from this attorney.

anonymous
August 12, 2017

do not hire Richard. he signed agreements against my wishes. showed up late for court and forgot all the facts about my case. he does not actually care about the quality of his work and made many mistakes. worst lawyer I have ever had to hire. I have no idea how he still is able to practice.

Melissa
March 15, 2015

Mr. Laird is the rudest, most arrogant, incompetent lawyer I have ever met. I regret ever hiring him. He was extremely difficult to work with and a waste of time and money. I would never recommend hiring him to anyone. I cannot believe he is in business. So very disappointed with this Attorney.

anonymous
November 24, 2015

Mr. Laird is a very good lawyer and follows-up ASAP. Although he is very busy which most good lawyers are, he takes the time to go over your case. If he doesn't answer his phone leave a voice message or email. He will call you as soon as he can which I like. He thoroughly explains things that most clients do not understand such as terminology, steps in case, etc. Very good personality as well. Highly recommended.

BIG D
January 6, 2021

HIRE LAIRD AND GET SCREWED.. read all the other reviews and they are true..........

anonymous
July 30, 2020

With egg on my face, I'm writing to warn people like me who know better than to hire an attorney with terrible reviews but did so anyway because it's so difficult to find anyone willing to take on small claims court cases. I had planned to represent myself (as plaintiff) but changed course after the defendant got away with defying a court order to attempt mediation. Within just a couple of weeks Mr. Laird was already off on the wrong foot, his responsiveness slipping as pledged discovery documents kept slipping further down his calendar -- then he stopped sharing his calendar altogether. By the end of his first monthly-fee billing cycle, he had produced only an appearance of service. I doubt he would have sent anything had it not been time to send the next month's invoice along with it. Indeed the trial had been postponed indefinitely, because of COVID, from later that second month, but I couldn't understand why discovery was slipping farther behind and made it clear I would not want a continuance once the trial was reset. I soon received drafts of two of the four proposed discovery documents, but then Mr. Laird fell silent, ignoring emails and texts I sent when the other two documents went MIA. I didn't hear from him for 2-1/2 months ... when the court sent him notice the trial was reset for 16 days away! I honestly thought he must have become a COVID victim! Mr. Laird claimed there was no way he'd be ready for trial, which incensed me because I made patently clear I wanted to avoid any further delays (the hearing on the mediation order was more than 7 months prior, and this was little old JP court), and we'd had an extra 3 months to prepare! I asked him whatever happened to the other discovery documents, and whether the defendant had ever responded. He seemed confused over my claim I'd never received the drafts or responses to my communication, and final copies (dated late April) he subsequently forwarded contained errors. He told me defendant had never responded to any discovery (allegedly sent certified mail) and admitted he attempted no other means of delivery or to compel response or even inform me. Wondering whether the docs were returned to sender without signature (and if so whether there was still opportunity to courier), I asked repeatedly for date/documentation of delivery but was ignored. The motion for sanctions (on the defied mediation order) Mr. Laird proposed was never filed, nor was I ever afforded an explanation. I waited a few more days for the proof of delivery, then emailed Mr. Laird that I had lost confidence he could adequately represent me. It was meant as a firing, and I didn't pay that month's invoice, nor did Mr. Laird ever respond or reach out to me ahead of trial. But lo and behold he shows up at trial, unprepared! Found it interesting he didn't bring up defendant's nonresponse to discovery at all, which raises my suspicions. Worst of all he didn't direct any rebuttal from me, which preserved defendant's perjured testimony as truth, and he essentially melted down on questioning me. I had prepared a detailed statement of my case, as unrepresented defendant was allowed to give, but never got to read it because Mr. Johnny Come Lately showed up and effectually torpedoed my claim. I plain flat was not kept properly informed nor did I receive adequate counsel, and my case died of neglect. He tried to explain away his lack of due diligence and responsiveness as a product of the pandemic ("I can't help COVID" -- reeallly?), but I was aware from his reviews that this behavior evidently predates it. I feel compelled to file a complaint with the State Bar.

anonymous
November 26, 2018

This attorney was the worst one I ever hired. Remember you get what you pay for. He showed up to court super late and really was unprepared. He is rude and disrespectful. All he cares about is getting paid which is not bad if you complete the mission. He showed up to court and didn't even have the right witness questions and started cursing when I asked him why he didn't have the right ones. He is well past his prime and doesn't remember the details about cases. I had to do my own subpoenas, witness questions, opening statement , and etc. With all that being said he still managed to fail the mission causing me to fire him and hire another attorney which completed the mission. If you care about your family and their well being and justice being served stay away from this attorney.

anonymous
August 12, 2017

do not hire Richard. he signed agreements against my wishes. showed up late for court and forgot all the facts about my case. he does not actually care about the quality of his work and made many mistakes. worst lawyer I have ever had to hire. I have no idea how he still is able to practice.

Melissa
March 15, 2015

Mr. Laird is the rudest, most arrogant, incompetent lawyer I have ever met. I regret ever hiring him. He was extremely difficult to work with and a waste of time and money. I would never recommend hiring him to anyone. I cannot believe he is in business. So very disappointed with this Attorney.

anonymous
November 24, 2015

Mr. Laird is a very good lawyer and follows-up ASAP. Although he is very busy which most good lawyers are, he takes the time to go over your case. If he doesn't answer his phone leave a voice message or email. He will call you as soon as he can which I like. He thoroughly explains things that most clients do not understand such as terminology, steps in case, etc. Very good personality as well. Highly recommended.

BIG D
January 6, 2021

HIRE LAIRD AND GET SCREWED.. read all the other reviews and they are true..........

anonymous
July 30, 2020

With egg on my face, I'm writing to warn people like me who know better than to hire an attorney with terrible reviews but did so anyway because it's so difficult to find anyone willing to take on small claims court cases. I had planned to represent myself (as plaintiff) but changed course after the defendant got away with defying a court order to attempt mediation. Within just a couple of weeks Mr. Laird was already off on the wrong foot, his responsiveness slipping as pledged discovery documents kept slipping further down his calendar -- then he stopped sharing his calendar altogether. By the end of his first monthly-fee billing cycle, he had produced only an appearance of service. I doubt he would have sent anything had it not been time to send the next month's invoice along with it. Indeed the trial had been postponed indefinitely, because of COVID, from later that second month, but I couldn't understand why discovery was slipping farther behind and made it clear I would not want a continuance once the trial was reset. I soon received drafts of two of the four proposed discovery documents, but then Mr. Laird fell silent, ignoring emails and texts I sent when the other two documents went MIA. I didn't hear from him for 2-1/2 months ... when the court sent him notice the trial was reset for 16 days away! I honestly thought he must have become a COVID victim! Mr. Laird claimed there was no way he'd be ready for trial, which incensed me because I made patently clear I wanted to avoid any further delays (the hearing on the mediation order was more than 7 months prior, and this was little old JP court), and we'd had an extra 3 months to prepare! I asked him whatever happened to the other discovery documents, and whether the defendant had ever responded. He seemed confused over my claim I'd never received the drafts or responses to my communication, and final copies (dated late April) he subsequently forwarded contained errors. He told me defendant had never responded to any discovery (allegedly sent certified mail) and admitted he attempted no other means of delivery or to compel response or even inform me. Wondering whether the docs were returned to sender without signature (and if so whether there was still opportunity to courier), I asked repeatedly for date/documentation of delivery but was ignored. The motion for sanctions (on the defied mediation order) Mr. Laird proposed was never filed, nor was I ever afforded an explanation. I waited a few more days for the proof of delivery, then emailed Mr. Laird that I had lost confidence he could adequately represent me. It was meant as a firing, and I didn't pay that month's invoice, nor did Mr. Laird ever respond or reach out to me ahead of trial. But lo and behold he shows up at trial, unprepared! Found it interesting he didn't bring up defendant's nonresponse to discovery at all, which raises my suspicions. Worst of all he didn't direct any rebuttal from me, which preserved defendant's perjured testimony as truth, and he essentially melted down on questioning me. I had prepared a detailed statement of my case, as unrepresented defendant was allowed to give, but never got to read it because Mr. Johnny Come Lately showed up and effectually torpedoed my claim. I plain flat was not kept properly informed nor did I receive adequate counsel, and my case died of neglect. He tried to explain away his lack of due diligence and responsiveness as a product of the pandemic ("I can't help COVID" -- reeallly?), but I was aware from his reviews that this behavior evidently predates it. I feel compelled to file a complaint with the State Bar.

anonymous
November 26, 2018

This attorney was the worst one I ever hired. Remember you get what you pay for. He showed up to court super late and really was unprepared. He is rude and disrespectful. All he cares about is getting paid which is not bad if you complete the mission. He showed up to court and didn't even have the right witness questions and started cursing when I asked him why he didn't have the right ones. He is well past his prime and doesn't remember the details about cases. I had to do my own subpoenas, witness questions, opening statement , and etc. With all that being said he still managed to fail the mission causing me to fire him and hire another attorney which completed the mission. If you care about your family and their well being and justice being served stay away from this attorney.

anonymous
August 12, 2017

do not hire Richard. he signed agreements against my wishes. showed up late for court and forgot all the facts about my case. he does not actually care about the quality of his work and made many mistakes. worst lawyer I have ever had to hire. I have no idea how he still is able to practice.

Melissa
March 15, 2015

Mr. Laird is the rudest, most arrogant, incompetent lawyer I have ever met. I regret ever hiring him. He was extremely difficult to work with and a waste of time and money. I would never recommend hiring him to anyone. I cannot believe he is in business. So very disappointed with this Attorney.

anonymous
November 24, 2015

Mr. Laird is a very good lawyer and follows-up ASAP. Although he is very busy which most good lawyers are, he takes the time to go over your case. If he doesn't answer his phone leave a voice message or email. He will call you as soon as he can which I like. He thoroughly explains things that most clients do not understand such as terminology, steps in case, etc. Very good personality as well. Highly recommended.

BIG D
January 6, 2021

HIRE LAIRD AND GET SCREWED.. read all the other reviews and they are true..........

anonymous
July 30, 2020

With egg on my face, I'm writing to warn people like me who know better than to hire an attorney with terrible reviews but did so anyway because it's so difficult to find anyone willing to take on small claims court cases. I had planned to represent myself (as plaintiff) but changed course after the defendant got away with defying a court order to attempt mediation. Within just a couple of weeks Mr. Laird was already off on the wrong foot, his responsiveness slipping as pledged discovery documents kept slipping further down his calendar -- then he stopped sharing his calendar altogether. By the end of his first monthly-fee billing cycle, he had produced only an appearance of service. I doubt he would have sent anything had it not been time to send the next month's invoice along with it. Indeed the trial had been postponed indefinitely, because of COVID, from later that second month, but I couldn't understand why discovery was slipping farther behind and made it clear I would not want a continuance once the trial was reset. I soon received drafts of two of the four proposed discovery documents, but then Mr. Laird fell silent, ignoring emails and texts I sent when the other two documents went MIA. I didn't hear from him for 2-1/2 months ... when the court sent him notice the trial was reset for 16 days away! I honestly thought he must have become a COVID victim! Mr. Laird claimed there was no way he'd be ready for trial, which incensed me because I made patently clear I wanted to avoid any further delays (the hearing on the mediation order was more than 7 months prior, and this was little old JP court), and we'd had an extra 3 months to prepare! I asked him whatever happened to the other discovery documents, and whether the defendant had ever responded. He seemed confused over my claim I'd never received the drafts or responses to my communication, and final copies (dated late April) he subsequently forwarded contained errors. He told me defendant had never responded to any discovery (allegedly sent certified mail) and admitted he attempted no other means of delivery or to compel response or even inform me. Wondering whether the docs were returned to sender without signature (and if so whether there was still opportunity to courier), I asked repeatedly for date/documentation of delivery but was ignored. The motion for sanctions (on the defied mediation order) Mr. Laird proposed was never filed, nor was I ever afforded an explanation. I waited a few more days for the proof of delivery, then emailed Mr. Laird that I had lost confidence he could adequately represent me. It was meant as a firing, and I didn't pay that month's invoice, nor did Mr. Laird ever respond or reach out to me ahead of trial. But lo and behold he shows up at trial, unprepared! Found it interesting he didn't bring up defendant's nonresponse to discovery at all, which raises my suspicions. Worst of all he didn't direct any rebuttal from me, which preserved defendant's perjured testimony as truth, and he essentially melted down on questioning me. I had prepared a detailed statement of my case, as unrepresented defendant was allowed to give, but never got to read it because Mr. Johnny Come Lately showed up and effectually torpedoed my claim. I plain flat was not kept properly informed nor did I receive adequate counsel, and my case died of neglect. He tried to explain away his lack of due diligence and responsiveness as a product of the pandemic ("I can't help COVID" -- reeallly?), but I was aware from his reviews that this behavior evidently predates it. I feel compelled to file a complaint with the State Bar.

anonymous
November 26, 2018

This attorney was the worst one I ever hired. Remember you get what you pay for. He showed up to court super late and really was unprepared. He is rude and disrespectful. All he cares about is getting paid which is not bad if you complete the mission. He showed up to court and didn't even have the right witness questions and started cursing when I asked him why he didn't have the right ones. He is well past his prime and doesn't remember the details about cases. I had to do my own subpoenas, witness questions, opening statement , and etc. With all that being said he still managed to fail the mission causing me to fire him and hire another attorney which completed the mission. If you care about your family and their well being and justice being served stay away from this attorney.

anonymous
August 12, 2017

do not hire Richard. he signed agreements against my wishes. showed up late for court and forgot all the facts about my case. he does not actually care about the quality of his work and made many mistakes. worst lawyer I have ever had to hire. I have no idea how he still is able to practice.

Melissa
March 15, 2015

Mr. Laird is the rudest, most arrogant, incompetent lawyer I have ever met. I regret ever hiring him. He was extremely difficult to work with and a waste of time and money. I would never recommend hiring him to anyone. I cannot believe he is in business. So very disappointed with this Attorney.

anonymous
November 24, 2015

Mr. Laird is a very good lawyer and follows-up ASAP. Although he is very busy which most good lawyers are, he takes the time to go over your case. If he doesn't answer his phone leave a voice message or email. He will call you as soon as he can which I like. He thoroughly explains things that most clients do not understand such as terminology, steps in case, etc. Very good personality as well. Highly recommended.

BIG D
January 6, 2021

HIRE LAIRD AND GET SCREWED.. read all the other reviews and they are true..........

anonymous
July 30, 2020

With egg on my face, I'm writing to warn people like me who know better than to hire an attorney with terrible reviews but did so anyway because it's so difficult to find anyone willing to take on small claims court cases. I had planned to represent myself (as plaintiff) but changed course after the defendant got away with defying a court order to attempt mediation. Within just a couple of weeks Mr. Laird was already off on the wrong foot, his responsiveness slipping as pledged discovery documents kept slipping further down his calendar -- then he stopped sharing his calendar altogether. By the end of his first monthly-fee billing cycle, he had produced only an appearance of service. I doubt he would have sent anything had it not been time to send the next month's invoice along with it. Indeed the trial had been postponed indefinitely, because of COVID, from later that second month, but I couldn't understand why discovery was slipping farther behind and made it clear I would not want a continuance once the trial was reset. I soon received drafts of two of the four proposed discovery documents, but then Mr. Laird fell silent, ignoring emails and texts I sent when the other two documents went MIA. I didn't hear from him for 2-1/2 months ... when the court sent him notice the trial was reset for 16 days away! I honestly thought he must have become a COVID victim! Mr. Laird claimed there was no way he'd be ready for trial, which incensed me because I made patently clear I wanted to avoid any further delays (the hearing on the mediation order was more than 7 months prior, and this was little old JP court), and we'd had an extra 3 months to prepare! I asked him whatever happened to the other discovery documents, and whether the defendant had ever responded. He seemed confused over my claim I'd never received the drafts or responses to my communication, and final copies (dated late April) he subsequently forwarded contained errors. He told me defendant had never responded to any discovery (allegedly sent certified mail) and admitted he attempted no other means of delivery or to compel response or even inform me. Wondering whether the docs were returned to sender without signature (and if so whether there was still opportunity to courier), I asked repeatedly for date/documentation of delivery but was ignored. The motion for sanctions (on the defied mediation order) Mr. Laird proposed was never filed, nor was I ever afforded an explanation. I waited a few more days for the proof of delivery, then emailed Mr. Laird that I had lost confidence he could adequately represent me. It was meant as a firing, and I didn't pay that month's invoice, nor did Mr. Laird ever respond or reach out to me ahead of trial. But lo and behold he shows up at trial, unprepared! Found it interesting he didn't bring up defendant's nonresponse to discovery at all, which raises my suspicions. Worst of all he didn't direct any rebuttal from me, which preserved defendant's perjured testimony as truth, and he essentially melted down on questioning me. I had prepared a detailed statement of my case, as unrepresented defendant was allowed to give, but never got to read it because Mr. Johnny Come Lately showed up and effectually torpedoed my claim. I plain flat was not kept properly informed nor did I receive adequate counsel, and my case died of neglect. He tried to explain away his lack of due diligence and responsiveness as a product of the pandemic ("I can't help COVID" -- reeallly?), but I was aware from his reviews that this behavior evidently predates it. I feel compelled to file a complaint with the State Bar.

anonymous
November 26, 2018

This attorney was the worst one I ever hired. Remember you get what you pay for. He showed up to court super late and really was unprepared. He is rude and disrespectful. All he cares about is getting paid which is not bad if you complete the mission. He showed up to court and didn't even have the right witness questions and started cursing when I asked him why he didn't have the right ones. He is well past his prime and doesn't remember the details about cases. I had to do my own subpoenas, witness questions, opening statement , and etc. With all that being said he still managed to fail the mission causing me to fire him and hire another attorney which completed the mission. If you care about your family and their well being and justice being served stay away from this attorney.

anonymous
August 12, 2017

do not hire Richard. he signed agreements against my wishes. showed up late for court and forgot all the facts about my case. he does not actually care about the quality of his work and made many mistakes. worst lawyer I have ever had to hire. I have no idea how he still is able to practice.

Melissa
March 15, 2015

Mr. Laird is the rudest, most arrogant, incompetent lawyer I have ever met. I regret ever hiring him. He was extremely difficult to work with and a waste of time and money. I would never recommend hiring him to anyone. I cannot believe he is in business. So very disappointed with this Attorney.

anonymous
November 24, 2015

Mr. Laird is a very good lawyer and follows-up ASAP. Although he is very busy which most good lawyers are, he takes the time to go over your case. If he doesn't answer his phone leave a voice message or email. He will call you as soon as he can which I like. He thoroughly explains things that most clients do not understand such as terminology, steps in case, etc. Very good personality as well. Highly recommended.

BIG D
January 6, 2021

HIRE LAIRD AND GET SCREWED.. read all the other reviews and they are true..........

anonymous
July 30, 2020

With egg on my face, I'm writing to warn people like me who know better than to hire an attorney with terrible reviews but did so anyway because it's so difficult to find anyone willing to take on small claims court cases. I had planned to represent myself (as plaintiff) but changed course after the defendant got away with defying a court order to attempt mediation. Within just a couple of weeks Mr. Laird was already off on the wrong foot, his responsiveness slipping as pledged discovery documents kept slipping further down his calendar -- then he stopped sharing his calendar altogether. By the end of his first monthly-fee billing cycle, he had produced only an appearance of service. I doubt he would have sent anything had it not been time to send the next month's invoice along with it. Indeed the trial had been postponed indefinitely, because of COVID, from later that second month, but I couldn't understand why discovery was slipping farther behind and made it clear I would not want a continuance once the trial was reset. I soon received drafts of two of the four proposed discovery documents, but then Mr. Laird fell silent, ignoring emails and texts I sent when the other two documents went MIA. I didn't hear from him for 2-1/2 months ... when the court sent him notice the trial was reset for 16 days away! I honestly thought he must have become a COVID victim! Mr. Laird claimed there was no way he'd be ready for trial, which incensed me because I made patently clear I wanted to avoid any further delays (the hearing on the mediation order was more than 7 months prior, and this was little old JP court), and we'd had an extra 3 months to prepare! I asked him whatever happened to the other discovery documents, and whether the defendant had ever responded. He seemed confused over my claim I'd never received the drafts or responses to my communication, and final copies (dated late April) he subsequently forwarded contained errors. He told me defendant had never responded to any discovery (allegedly sent certified mail) and admitted he attempted no other means of delivery or to compel response or even inform me. Wondering whether the docs were returned to sender without signature (and if so whether there was still opportunity to courier), I asked repeatedly for date/documentation of delivery but was ignored. The motion for sanctions (on the defied mediation order) Mr. Laird proposed was never filed, nor was I ever afforded an explanation. I waited a few more days for the proof of delivery, then emailed Mr. Laird that I had lost confidence he could adequately represent me. It was meant as a firing, and I didn't pay that month's invoice, nor did Mr. Laird ever respond or reach out to me ahead of trial. But lo and behold he shows up at trial, unprepared! Found it interesting he didn't bring up defendant's nonresponse to discovery at all, which raises my suspicions. Worst of all he didn't direct any rebuttal from me, which preserved defendant's perjured testimony as truth, and he essentially melted down on questioning me. I had prepared a detailed statement of my case, as unrepresented defendant was allowed to give, but never got to read it because Mr. Johnny Come Lately showed up and effectually torpedoed my claim. I plain flat was not kept properly informed nor did I receive adequate counsel, and my case died of neglect. He tried to explain away his lack of due diligence and responsiveness as a product of the pandemic ("I can't help COVID" -- reeallly?), but I was aware from his reviews that this behavior evidently predates it. I feel compelled to file a complaint with the State Bar.

anonymous
November 26, 2018

This attorney was the worst one I ever hired. Remember you get what you pay for. He showed up to court super late and really was unprepared. He is rude and disrespectful. All he cares about is getting paid which is not bad if you complete the mission. He showed up to court and didn't even have the right witness questions and started cursing when I asked him why he didn't have the right ones. He is well past his prime and doesn't remember the details about cases. I had to do my own subpoenas, witness questions, opening statement , and etc. With all that being said he still managed to fail the mission causing me to fire him and hire another attorney which completed the mission. If you care about your family and their well being and justice being served stay away from this attorney.

anonymous
August 12, 2017

do not hire Richard. he signed agreements against my wishes. showed up late for court and forgot all the facts about my case. he does not actually care about the quality of his work and made many mistakes. worst lawyer I have ever had to hire. I have no idea how he still is able to practice.

Melissa
March 15, 2015

Mr. Laird is the rudest, most arrogant, incompetent lawyer I have ever met. I regret ever hiring him. He was extremely difficult to work with and a waste of time and money. I would never recommend hiring him to anyone. I cannot believe he is in business. So very disappointed with this Attorney.

anonymous
November 24, 2015

Mr. Laird is a very good lawyer and follows-up ASAP. Although he is very busy which most good lawyers are, he takes the time to go over your case. If he doesn't answer his phone leave a voice message or email. He will call you as soon as he can which I like. He thoroughly explains things that most clients do not understand such as terminology, steps in case, etc. Very good personality as well. Highly recommended.

BIG D
January 6, 2021

HIRE LAIRD AND GET SCREWED.. read all the other reviews and they are true..........

anonymous
July 30, 2020

With egg on my face, I'm writing to warn people like me who know better than to hire an attorney with terrible reviews but did so anyway because it's so difficult to find anyone willing to take on small claims court cases. I had planned to represent myself (as plaintiff) but changed course after the defendant got away with defying a court order to attempt mediation. Within just a couple of weeks Mr. Laird was already off on the wrong foot, his responsiveness slipping as pledged discovery documents kept slipping further down his calendar -- then he stopped sharing his calendar altogether. By the end of his first monthly-fee billing cycle, he had produced only an appearance of service. I doubt he would have sent anything had it not been time to send the next month's invoice along with it. Indeed the trial had been postponed indefinitely, because of COVID, from later that second month, but I couldn't understand why discovery was slipping farther behind and made it clear I would not want a continuance once the trial was reset. I soon received drafts of two of the four proposed discovery documents, but then Mr. Laird fell silent, ignoring emails and texts I sent when the other two documents went MIA. I didn't hear from him for 2-1/2 months ... when the court sent him notice the trial was reset for 16 days away! I honestly thought he must have become a COVID victim! Mr. Laird claimed there was no way he'd be ready for trial, which incensed me because I made patently clear I wanted to avoid any further delays (the hearing on the mediation order was more than 7 months prior, and this was little old JP court), and we'd had an extra 3 months to prepare! I asked him whatever happened to the other discovery documents, and whether the defendant had ever responded. He seemed confused over my claim I'd never received the drafts or responses to my communication, and final copies (dated late April) he subsequently forwarded contained errors. He told me defendant had never responded to any discovery (allegedly sent certified mail) and admitted he attempted no other means of delivery or to compel response or even inform me. Wondering whether the docs were returned to sender without signature (and if so whether there was still opportunity to courier), I asked repeatedly for date/documentation of delivery but was ignored. The motion for sanctions (on the defied mediation order) Mr. Laird proposed was never filed, nor was I ever afforded an explanation. I waited a few more days for the proof of delivery, then emailed Mr. Laird that I had lost confidence he could adequately represent me. It was meant as a firing, and I didn't pay that month's invoice, nor did Mr. Laird ever respond or reach out to me ahead of trial. But lo and behold he shows up at trial, unprepared! Found it interesting he didn't bring up defendant's nonresponse to discovery at all, which raises my suspicions. Worst of all he didn't direct any rebuttal from me, which preserved defendant's perjured testimony as truth, and he essentially melted down on questioning me. I had prepared a detailed statement of my case, as unrepresented defendant was allowed to give, but never got to read it because Mr. Johnny Come Lately showed up and effectually torpedoed my claim. I plain flat was not kept properly informed nor did I receive adequate counsel, and my case died of neglect. He tried to explain away his lack of due diligence and responsiveness as a product of the pandemic ("I can't help COVID" -- reeallly?), but I was aware from his reviews that this behavior evidently predates it. I feel compelled to file a complaint with the State Bar.

anonymous
November 26, 2018

This attorney was the worst one I ever hired. Remember you get what you pay for. He showed up to court super late and really was unprepared. He is rude and disrespectful. All he cares about is getting paid which is not bad if you complete the mission. He showed up to court and didn't even have the right witness questions and started cursing when I asked him why he didn't have the right ones. He is well past his prime and doesn't remember the details about cases. I had to do my own subpoenas, witness questions, opening statement , and etc. With all that being said he still managed to fail the mission causing me to fire him and hire another attorney which completed the mission. If you care about your family and their well being and justice being served stay away from this attorney.

anonymous
August 12, 2017

do not hire Richard. he signed agreements against my wishes. showed up late for court and forgot all the facts about my case. he does not actually care about the quality of his work and made many mistakes. worst lawyer I have ever had to hire. I have no idea how he still is able to practice.

Melissa
March 15, 2015

Mr. Laird is the rudest, most arrogant, incompetent lawyer I have ever met. I regret ever hiring him. He was extremely difficult to work with and a waste of time and money. I would never recommend hiring him to anyone. I cannot believe he is in business. So very disappointed with this Attorney.

anonymous
November 24, 2015

Mr. Laird is a very good lawyer and follows-up ASAP. Although he is very busy which most good lawyers are, he takes the time to go over your case. If he doesn't answer his phone leave a voice message or email. He will call you as soon as he can which I like. He thoroughly explains things that most clients do not understand such as terminology, steps in case, etc. Very good personality as well. Highly recommended.

BIG D
January 6, 2021

HIRE LAIRD AND GET SCREWED.. read all the other reviews and they are true..........

anonymous
July 30, 2020

With egg on my face, I'm writing to warn people like me who know better than to hire an attorney with terrible reviews but did so anyway because it's so difficult to find anyone willing to take on small claims court cases. I had planned to represent myself (as plaintiff) but changed course after the defendant got away with defying a court order to attempt mediation. Within just a couple of weeks Mr. Laird was already off on the wrong foot, his responsiveness slipping as pledged discovery documents kept slipping further down his calendar -- then he stopped sharing his calendar altogether. By the end of his first monthly-fee billing cycle, he had produced only an appearance of service. I doubt he would have sent anything had it not been time to send the next month's invoice along with it. Indeed the trial had been postponed indefinitely, because of COVID, from later that second month, but I couldn't understand why discovery was slipping farther behind and made it clear I would not want a continuance once the trial was reset. I soon received drafts of two of the four proposed discovery documents, but then Mr. Laird fell silent, ignoring emails and texts I sent when the other two documents went MIA. I didn't hear from him for 2-1/2 months ... when the court sent him notice the trial was reset for 16 days away! I honestly thought he must have become a COVID victim! Mr. Laird claimed there was no way he'd be ready for trial, which incensed me because I made patently clear I wanted to avoid any further delays (the hearing on the mediation order was more than 7 months prior, and this was little old JP court), and we'd had an extra 3 months to prepare! I asked him whatever happened to the other discovery documents, and whether the defendant had ever responded. He seemed confused over my claim I'd never received the drafts or responses to my communication, and final copies (dated late April) he subsequently forwarded contained errors. He told me defendant had never responded to any discovery (allegedly sent certified mail) and admitted he attempted no other means of delivery or to compel response or even inform me. Wondering whether the docs were returned to sender without signature (and if so whether there was still opportunity to courier), I asked repeatedly for date/documentation of delivery but was ignored. The motion for sanctions (on the defied mediation order) Mr. Laird proposed was never filed, nor was I ever afforded an explanation. I waited a few more days for the proof of delivery, then emailed Mr. Laird that I had lost confidence he could adequately represent me. It was meant as a firing, and I didn't pay that month's invoice, nor did Mr. Laird ever respond or reach out to me ahead of trial. But lo and behold he shows up at trial, unprepared! Found it interesting he didn't bring up defendant's nonresponse to discovery at all, which raises my suspicions. Worst of all he didn't direct any rebuttal from me, which preserved defendant's perjured testimony as truth, and he essentially melted down on questioning me. I had prepared a detailed statement of my case, as unrepresented defendant was allowed to give, but never got to read it because Mr. Johnny Come Lately showed up and effectually torpedoed my claim. I plain flat was not kept properly informed nor did I receive adequate counsel, and my case died of neglect. He tried to explain away his lack of due diligence and responsiveness as a product of the pandemic ("I can't help COVID" -- reeallly?), but I was aware from his reviews that this behavior evidently predates it. I feel compelled to file a complaint with the State Bar.

anonymous
November 26, 2018

This attorney was the worst one I ever hired. Remember you get what you pay for. He showed up to court super late and really was unprepared. He is rude and disrespectful. All he cares about is getting paid which is not bad if you complete the mission. He showed up to court and didn't even have the right witness questions and started cursing when I asked him why he didn't have the right ones. He is well past his prime and doesn't remember the details about cases. I had to do my own subpoenas, witness questions, opening statement , and etc. With all that being said he still managed to fail the mission causing me to fire him and hire another attorney which completed the mission. If you care about your family and their well being and justice being served stay away from this attorney.

anonymous
August 12, 2017

do not hire Richard. he signed agreements against my wishes. showed up late for court and forgot all the facts about my case. he does not actually care about the quality of his work and made many mistakes. worst lawyer I have ever had to hire. I have no idea how he still is able to practice.

Melissa
March 15, 2015

Mr. Laird is the rudest, most arrogant, incompetent lawyer I have ever met. I regret ever hiring him. He was extremely difficult to work with and a waste of time and money. I would never recommend hiring him to anyone. I cannot believe he is in business. So very disappointed with this Attorney.