Complaint Review: The Eichholz Law - Savannah Georgia
- The Eichholz Law 410 Stephenson Avenue Savannah, Georgia United States
- Phone: 855-943-5490
- Web: https://www.thejusticelawyer.com/
- Category: malpractice
The Eichholz Law WARNING: The Eichholz Law Firm Betrayed Me & Will Betray You Too! Savannah Georgia
*General Comment: Absolute nonsense
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WARNING: The Eichholz Law Firm Betrayed Me & Will Betray You Too!
Do NOT trust David Eichholz or his firm! They sabotaged my case, ignored deadlines, and protected their legal buddies instead of fighting for me. They let my discovery deadline expire without filing motions, refused to collect key evidence, and intentionally omitted critical information from filings to shield opposing counsel.
For months, they ignored my emails and refused to provide my own case documents. David Eichholz allowed a conflict of interest to remain intact without sharing this information with his client or doing anything to resolve it until his client discovered it himself this is deliberate malpractice.
If you value your case, stay FAR AWAY from The Eichholz Law Firm. They will betray you when it matters most.
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#1 General Comment
Absolute nonsense
AUTHOR: Flint - (United States)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, March 05, 2025
Your complaint is absolutely ludicrous. Why would some other judge who isn't hearing your case create a conflict of interest? And guess what, most lawyers know each other very well, and are often former colleagues. That doesn't create a conflict of interest. And I am not sure why you would need a motion to compel discovery if all the requested discovery was provided, as is generally the case. The information you mention would be utterly irrelevant to a personal injury claim. Filing 56 days before the deadline seems quite reasonable too. The vast majority of cases never go to trial and are settled in negotiations. That generally saves everyone money. It only makes sense to file suit when it is clear that negotiations aren't going anywhere. The bottom line is, if you want to dictate how the case is tried, you can represent yourself. Otherwise you have to trust the attorney to do the job you hired them to do. It sounds like maybe the case didn't go your way, which often happens in court. I doubt the lawyer was your problem. Usually it's just that you don't have much of a case.


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