1 /5 Brianna Morris: If I could give this place zero stars, I would. My friend reached out for legal help regarding a foot injury and made a simple mistake—he accidentally put the year of the incident as 2005 instead of 2025. Rather than clarifying this obvious typo, the lawyer responded with an incredibly unprofessional and offensive text, stating: “Dear R*, it was 20 years ago. No one can help you & your report is bizarre, which doesn’t help and gives the impression of a serious disorder. Wish you well in finding peace. Richard Alexander.”*
Instead of asking, “Did you mean 2025?”—which would have taken a moment of decency and common sense—he jumped straight to insulting my friend’s mental state. That’s not only insensitive, it’s unethical. If this is how potential clients are treated for a small, honest mistake, it’s clear this office never had any intention of offering help in the first place. This kind of judgmental and dismissive behavior is exactly what gives the legal profession a bad name.