James P Cunningham

James P Cunningham

Licensed for 45 years

Family Lawyer at Birmingham, MI
Practice Areas: Family, Unknown

380 N Old Woodward Ave Ste 300, Birmingham, MI

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Licensed in Michigan for 45 years

State: Michigan

Acquired: 1980

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Williams Williams Rattner & Plunkett PC

380 N Old Woodward Ave Ste 300, Birmingham, MI, 48009-5322

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Posted by AG | May 06, 2026 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation

I Terminated Him After Losing Confidence He Was Protecting My Interests

I do not recommend James “Jay” Cunningham based on my experience in a divorce and custody matter. My experience with this representation was extremely poor. In my opinion, the preparation, communication, judgment-drafting, billing clarity, and client advocacy were far below what should be expected... in a serious family law case. As the case progressed, I repeatedly felt that Jay was underprepared and difficult to communicate with. His explanations were often unclear, incomplete, or dismissive, which made it difficult to understand what was being done on my behalf during critical stages of the case. The final straw was Jay’s handling of my refusal to sign the proposed Judgment of Divorce. I had provided written redlines and made clear that I did not believe the draft matched the recorded mediated agreement. Instead of feeling protected, I felt pressured to move forward. Jay then communicated with opposing counsel in a way that indicated he would tell the Court the draft conformed to the recorded agreement and that he personally did not believe my signature was necessary. After I terminated him, opposing counsel used that correspondence as an exhibit against me in an attempt to move the judgment forward over my objection. At that point, I concluded the representation had become so inadequate that I was better off terminating Jay immediately, even if that meant appearing without him. After retaining new counsel, many of the same concerns I had raised were submitted again and addressed, which reinforced my belief that my concerns had merit. I also had concerns about billing and accounting, including attorney fee equalization, later invoices, and communications about balances that created unnecessary confusion and stress. I am not claiming to know whether those problems were intentional or the result of poor internal handling, but either way, they further damaged my confidence in the representation. I raised my concerns with the firm’s managing partner and gave the firm an opportunity to review and address what happened. In my view, the response minimized the seriousness of the situation by treating it as a breakdown in the attorney-client relationship rather than meaningfully addressing the drafting, communication, billing, and advocacy failures I had documented. In my opinion, Jay’s representation lacked the preparation, clarity, attention to detail, and advocacy required for a complex divorce and custody matter. I would not recommend him to anyone facing a serious family law case.

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Daniel McCarthy

Family lawyer | Dec 06

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"I highly endorse this lawyer. Jay is a great lawyer and a model human being full of integrity, a trait that is sometimes sadly lacking today."

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