Law Offices of Brian Cox
About the Business
The Law Offices of Brian Cox is a reputable legal firm located at 142 West 8th Avenue in Eugene, Oregon. Specializing in various areas of law, Brian Cox and his team provide expert legal services to clients in the United States. With a focus on professionalism, integrity, and client satisfaction, the Law Offices of Brian Cox is dedicated to helping individuals navigate the complexities of the legal system with personalized attention and expert guidance. Whether you are facing a criminal charge, need assistance with a personal injury claim, or require legal advice for a business matter, the experienced lawyers at this institution are here to help. Contact the Law Offices of Brian Cox today for top-notch legal representation.
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Location & Phone number
142 W 8th Ave, Eugene, OR 97401, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I am posting this review to share the facts relating to my experience with this attorney. After finding that my multimillionaire corrupt ex tenant, negligently caused approximately $100,000 in damage to my home in Florence, With this tenant being the first to occupy my home, and having an agreement signed by him where he is to return the home to pre move in condition and or pay to bring it to pre move in condition. With this in hand and the tenant being corrupt, untruthful and evasive, though being more than financially capable to pay for the the damage he caused, I hired the Law Offices of Brian Cox, (specifically Brian Cox as he is the single attorney there). Cox appears to have close to 30 years of experience and informed me that they specialize in landlord tenant issues specifically representing landlords. Cox charges for every minute of his time including consultation. I shared with Cox my rental agreement and hired him to send my ex tenant a demand letter. Tenant did not pay so I hired Cox to file a suit against my ex tenant. I am one who likes to keep on top of things, despite my earlier inquiry with Cox on filing date, Cox did not file the suit till over one year since my discovery of the damage. Cox filed a breach of contract claim citing my rental agreement. If I prevailed in any way under this claim I was to be able to collect my attorney fees in addition to the amount of my damages from the tenant. Since I was looking over his work I found two careless mistakes (besides the one that ruined my case) that Cox made in supplying evidence to the defense. After several months and thousands of dollars of attorney’s fees paid to Cox, the defense attorney informed Cox that he filed my claim past the statute of limitations (which was one year). Cox and his required insurer Oregon PLF (whose job is to protect Cox and their best interest is Cox and not the party that is damaged by Cox) Suggested that I amend my complaint to common law claims such as “waste, chattel etc” A path that would be being difficult in prevailing even if I prevailed I would not be able to collect my attorney fees from the defendant which by the end of that claim would probably be over $20,000. After consulting with at least three attorneys who each informed me that the probability of prevailing under common law claims (as suggested by Cox and the PLF) would be a novelty, not likely or very difficult. Meanwhile the defense attorney filed for a summary judgement mainly based on the statute of limitations issue. The most probable outcome of this is that I would lose the case (which I lost anyway due to Cox’s error) and would be required to pay all of the defendant’s attorney fees. I was left with no choice but to hire another attorney and mitigate the damages. I settled the case between my ex tenant with no money awarded to me in exchange for not having to pay his attorney fees. I then had to hire a third attorney, who specializes in malpractice to settle and collect from the PLF. In the end after paying attorney fees to Cox, and the malpractice attorney I did not even end up with getting half of my damages paid for. I asked Cox to refund me what I paid him which he did not answer. Also, for some illogical reason the PLF is not responsible to pay back attorney fees that I paid to the attorney who is guilty of malpractice. The legal system in the country is a joke, in the end it is the attorneys who win! (Cox still got paid for his careless incompetent “work”)You simply pay the attorney for their time regardless of outcome and if they make a gross error despite how good your initial case is you are still not made whole. In a follow up when I asked Brian Cox multiple times in writing about what part of this review he feels is inaccurate he would not give an answer."
"I would never recommend Brian Cox and his office to anyone. He was so condescending. The staff was just as bad. I kept my calmness. Their word was even garbage. Was told a week and no more than 2 weeks to get a copy. It took almost 4 weeks later and they wouldn’t return my call. How can people live with themselves that treat people so disrespectful? KARMA. They didn’t deserve one star."
"I felt very comfortable with Brian. He is very easy to understand, talks you through everything to help you get through your court case. I found him honest, reliable and easy to talk with."
"With all the changes we landlords have had thrown at us, we realized an attorney was the only way to evict a troublesome tenant. I am in the real estate industry, and already knew Brian's reputation for being smart and capable. So we gave him a call. Brian and Sadi (his assistant,) are great! Very professional, knowledgeable, and honest. In the long run, paying him to deal with our tenant saved us time, stress, and money."
"My business partner Alex contacted Brian for a simple transfer of title. We paid for an initial consultation, where Brian agreed to take on the task within the next week. Then radio silence. For two months. Despite half a sudden calls and emails asking for an update. Not even an acknowledgment of receipt. All calls are handled by an outside receptionist who can't answer any questions and sends you to voicemail. By the end, we told the "receptionist" what was going on, and she did not sound surprised. This must be a common occurrence. There's no excuse for this. They sent an email receipt for the consultation, so it's not like they lost our contact info. The massively delayed transfer has put us in a real bind. I'd appreciate, at the very least, an apology and a refund of the consultation fee. Highly unprofessional. Do not recommend."
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