Skaar & Feagle, LLP is committed to finding ways to help people deal with consumer protection issues in a way that delivers good value to our clients.
My partners and I have over sixty years of combined experience providing counsel in the following areas:
* abusive and unlawful collection activity,
* unauthorized robo-calls to cellular telephones,
* debt defense,
* credit reporting of false or out-of-date information,
* high interest lenders, and
* debt management plans.
At Skaar & Feagle, LLP, we realize that many of our clients are already struggling to make ends meet. Therefore, we offer telephone consultations at no cost to the consumer.
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I initially spoke with Mr. Skaar in December regarding my case. I was asked to obtain all documentation & proof & advised I would receive follow up after the holidays. As of today, I have received no call & all attempts to contact him are going unanswered. He did pick up my call once in February, only to ask for a recap of my case and requested a call back the following week. At this point, it's safe to say I was ghosted and wasted critical months on a time sensitive lawsuit. He seemed really nice and eager to take my case, so I'm extremely disappointed at the outcome. I would've preferred that he just tell me he didn't have the bandwidth or desire to represent me so I could have moved on much sooner with obtaining representation elsewhere.
Client
★★★★★
Skaar & Feagle did an AMAZING job with my case, and I couldn't be happier. The customer service was above and beyond, and they handled everything from start to finish in such an expedited manner. Their expertise was far superior than I ever imagined. I literally had to do NOTHING beyond send in the initial documents. They advocated for me very thoroughly. All loose ends were tied - and tied securely. I will definitely use them (and only them) should another issue like this one arises.
Client
★★★★★
I recommend Skaar & Feagle wholeheartedly! I spoke with their admin at first, who was very nice and got me set up in their system for a review and call back. Jim Feagle called me and we spoke for about 20 minutes or so. He had even texted me the night before we spoke but I didn't see it until late. They worked the situation out quickly (not that it will always be) but they submitted the answer immediately and within about a week there was a dismissal! Thank you again, Skaar & Feagle!
Client
★★★★★
Attorneys Cliff Dorsen and James Feagle represented me in a recent matter. From my first contact with them via telephone, I knew I was in good hands. They spent lots of time on the phone with me to learn the details of my case, explain all my options, and to provide best estimates as to the likelihood of various potential outcomes. The firm kept me apprised of any status updates as time went on, and I was very happy with the final result. Their legal experience is second-to-none in Georgia, and I would wholeheartedly recommend them to others without hesitation. Thank you Jim and Cliff.
Client
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I was referred to Mr. Skaar by another attorney. I spoke several times with Mr. Skaar about a wrongful garnishment case that I had. He instructed me to get documents from the court, which I did. I let him know that I got what he asked for, and then he ghosted me! No further communication at all! No email, no return phone call. Nothing! I was willing to jump through the necessary hoops, and obviously pay for his services, and he never once got back to me. Maybe he couldn't help? If that was the case, he could have had the decency to let me know instead of ghosting. I had hope that I finally found an attorney to handle this ridiculous case, but apparently I was wrong.