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Michael Francis Craig

Licensed for 22 years

Administrative law Lawyer at Houston, TX
Practice Areas: Administrative Law, Criminal Defense, Family, Juvenile

1533 W Alabama St # 100, Houston, TX

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Licenses

Licensed in Texas for 22 years

State: Texas

Acquired: 2003

Eligible to Practice in Texas

No misconduct found

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The Law Offices of Michael F. Craig, P.C.

1533 W Alabama St # 100, Houston, TX, 77006-4105

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Posted by anonymous | August 11, 2023 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes

SAME GAME A DECADE LATER

This post is almost 100% exact experience of the previous reviewer, in 2012. 11 years ago! This man has learned nothing in the ten years since, and this is infuriating. Considering what is at stake. My life is at stake, and yet this man has absolutely refused to represent me in court. When I asked t...o move on motions that the judge even mentioned, and he flat out told me no. Then he follows with "admonishments" regarding me going pro se, because there is no way I would be appointed another attorney by the court. He terrorizes his clients, and then the idea that we are forced to stay with him, less we suffer the ultimate indignity of becoming a pro se litigant in the court. I feel like pro se be damned, because keeping him as a lawyer is a definite death sentence for your cause. - RUN!

Posted by anonymous | July 17, 2012 | Lawsuits & Disputes

NOT A GOOD ATTORNEY

I appeared in court today and Mr. Craig did not even talk with me regarding my case before going before the judge. He refused to file motions that I had asked him to file. He was concerned about my adversaries and not me, his client. Basically, he was working against me. I asked him numerous question...s that I NEVER received answers to. The judge told me I could get court documents from him and Mr. Craig would not share the documents that I requested to see. He refused to talk with me by phone and lied in court today saying he could not communicate with me. He simply did not want to represent me and I suffered as a result of having this man as my attorney. How does an attorney get away with this type of behavior and then try to make the client look bad to the court?

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Experience

Education

2001

South Texas College of Law

Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)

Languages

Spanish

Vietnamese

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