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Chat withState: Texas
Acquired: 1996
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4717 Hondo Pass Dr Ste 3 A, El Paso, TX, 79904-1470
22 Client Reviews
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Posted by Ruben | April 17, 2025 | Hired Attorney
Quality legal representation at an amazing value!
Fantastic customer service and fights for his clients vigorously! Definitely highly recommended!
Posted by Jerry | January 28, 2024 | Hired Attorney | Wills & Living Wills
Hired Twice
Mr. Mattersdorff first consulted with me in 2017 and advised me immensely while creating a will for me. All items were professionally taken care of and I was guided through complicated sections for my best interest. In 2023 I needed to make a few changes and once again he had answers for things I h...
Posted by Carmen M. | September 14, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Elder Law
Elderly abuse
Mr. Mattersdorff is a wonderful attorney! Not only is he very knowledgeable but is also very compassionate and a good listener. His fees are also very reasonable. My 94 year old aunt was being mentally and physically abused in her own home by a close family member who was living there..supposedly...
Posted by Greg | September 05, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
Bad experience
Richard was referred to us by the someone at the El Paso Bar Association. He was friendly, but once I wrote that check out, his attitude quickly changed. Nothing, other than him going to clinic a couple times, was done to help my brother in law. My brother in law was released from the clinic Thursday...
In general I can say: when a non-client wants to find and pay for legal representation for someone else, the lawyer has to do the following: 1. Contact the potential client to make sure the client wants to be represented by the attorney. It is the potential client's decision. Always. 2. Obtain potential client's permission to accept money from a third party for the representation. That is the client's decision. Always. 3. Make sure both client and the person paying understand that the client is the client. The person paying does not get special access to the client's information or the attorney's communications with the client. The person paying does not get any control over the attorney's representation of the client.
Posted by anonymous | September 05, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
Non responsive
Referred by the bar association and was eager to accept the fee via money order. Said he would take my case but would not respond to phone calls, email, or text messages. He was supposed to be representing me but has not filed anything for me it done anything to help.
I am not your attorney. I do not represent you. I am not "supposed" to represent you. I never said I would take your case. You kind-of suggest you sent me money; you did not. Step 1 would have been a consult with me through the Bar Association program you mention (fee: $20). I do generally accept payments by check, money order, cash, or Zelle.
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2021
Pro Bono Award, El Paso Bar Association
2010
Lion of the Year, El Paso Downtown Lions Club
2018 - Present
Texas Association of MediatorsNo Value
1996
Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)
1992
M.A.
1985
B.A.
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Graduate Fellow, 1991-1993
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1990
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1990-1991
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1997-2006: occasional classes, volunteer English teacher
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