Lynn Tillotson Pinker & Cox LLP

Lawyers
Jon Robert Patton
Litigation, Reorganization, Bankruptcy, General Practice,
1807 Ross Ave Suite 325
Dallas, TX 75201
Reviews

Very good law firm, they are representing my opponent in a law suit, and we can appreciate they are a very good lawyers. If you need a litigator, this is a good boutique law firm. Intellectually honest.
Lynn Pinker Cox & Hurst, and attorneys like Josh Sandler, are consistently rated as amongst the best trial attorneys because they are prepared, they know the law and are great advocates, and they know how to win.
I LOST $1.2 MILLION IN LEGAL FEES AND HAD TO WITHDRAW MY SUITS BECAUSE I HIRED THIS HORRIBLE FIRM. THEY ARE THE MOST UNETHICAL BUNCH OF CROOKS I EVER MET. In my opinion they committed fraud, theft, breach of contract, DTPA violations, and were far worse than the person I hired them to sue. For example, they constantly told me my case was very strong, but a source has told me they always told him i was going to lose - complete LIARS. nnThey were also incredibly, inexplicably rude to me. Constantly yelling at me, making belittling comments, while billing me $100,000 a month. Just unbelievable, unconscionable, way to treat a client. I am now suing them (taking them to arbitration). nnYOU WILL BE ME if you hire these horrible people. You don't want to be me. Go across the street to Jackson Walker, I met them first, and they seemed like much better people. Or hire anyone else.nnRegarding associates here, one time a lawyer in the office next to my lawyer's, when I was standing outside mine's office, came out and said "You know, your associate is the best in the firm." He probably meant this to make me feel good, but I thought my associate had a lot of shortcomings, so was shocked. If he was the best, how much worse could they be? Then he QUIT! So you won't even get him. The associate who replaced him, a new hire, was amazingly poor. A communications major, his communications were terrible. At one point during a deposition a defendant objected: "How many times have we made that agreement today?", and the new associate said: "I'm just verifying that this is accurate," and the defendant noted: "For about the twentieth time --." The only valuable questions were the ones I framed and insisted be asked. Don't think you are going to get a smart associate - I didn't.nnMy experience was that all they wanted to do from Day 1 is take as much money as they possibly could from me, and screw me over to the maximum possible degree, then quit - which is what they did, 3 weeks prior to the trial. nnThis firm's assertion that they want to be the best trial law firm in Texas is also in my experience a big lie and fraud. They have zero interest in going to trial - probably afraid to. They want to bill you 5x what someone would settle for, then demand you take the settlement offer, losing 80% of your money, and if you don't, they will quit. They will never take your case to trial. Just take it to a settlement for a tiny fraction of what they bill you. nnI put my 100% trust in this firm, and it was greatly misplaced. There are lots of good law firms in Dallas. Pick a different one. It makes all the difference in the world who you pick. Don't believe any of their brochures or marketing, or anything they tell you. In my experience this firm is a fraud. If you hire them, you will lose all of your money, and end up suing them, and they will ruin your life.