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business review  starstarstarstarstar 5.0 out 5 stars
"I'm happy with Paul Evans as my lawyer. There's no substitute for having a lawyer on your side who has 18 years of experience. I've personally used Paul in Lee's Summit a couple of times and the one thing I've noticed about Paul is that he won't promise the world, he's very realistic about what to expect, and you will get the best he has. The real court system isn't like what you see on TV, the rules of the court process aren't designed for entertainment. That's why I need Paul who knows his way around the system."
William D. , May 6 2013 9:59AM
business review  star 1.0 out 5 stars
"Watch out for these two. Their previous business, KC Window Siding and Roof Replacement Company was named on Angie's List's worst Kansas City contractors (before KC Window, they were called Beautiful Exteriors, Inc.). Read here at http://www.angieslist.com/articles/worst-kansas-city-contractors-2011.htm. They (Matt H. and Katie B.) took my money, switched the product for cheaper stuff, did a bad install and cost me an extra $1,000 to repair the damage. I filed a complaint with the BBB and they awarded me full reimbursement of the job done. Instead of honoring this binding arbitration, they disappeared and reopened under a new name. Their website is mostly bogus with most of the links broken or linked to other people's pages. Don't take anything they say at face value, check it and you'll find it's as worthless as their lifetime warranty. Bottom line: Don't touch their business with a 10 foot pole if you can help it."
Matt J. , Dec 29 2012 9:11AM
 

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