Douglas L Neeley

Douglas L Neeley

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Rating: 7.5

Licensed for 33 years

Criminal defense Lawyer at Ephraim, UT
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, Divorce & Separation

501 S Main St, Ephraim, UT

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Licensed in Utah for 33 years

State: Utah

Acquired: 1992

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Douglas L Neeley, Attorney At Law

501 S Main St, Ephraim, UT, 84627-1368

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Showing 1 - 3 of 3 reviews | General Knowledge

Posted by anonymous | May 21, 2023 | Lawsuits & Disputes

Scum of the Mindanao deeps

Having had the dubious honor of agreeing to have a local Barney Fife do car restoration fdo work for me who tried to rip me off this lying member went to Neeley and told this guy incredible untrue stories . Trying to get any info from this practicing legal fool was beyond anything others have repo...rted about Neeley. He should be sanctioned and disbarred for improper practice and disgusting behavior. The only thing worse than having to deal with Neeley was the lying stealing client he represented. How he ever got into Law School let alone finished must be that he knew someone in admission that felt very sorry for his colossal incompetence and deceptive practices

Posted by anonymous | April 10, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation

Your better off representing yourself!!!

Doug Neeley is the attorney from a very small county and all I ever heard was how good he was. come to find out he is the worst Divorce attorney I could've hired! He only showed up the 1 time after I paid 15k to tell the judge he wanted to withdrawal from my case on court day, and I never received ...any of my money back because of false hours charged. Come to find out when you tell people that Neeley is your attorney they laugh. And say "I hope your planning on losing everything." He doesn't answer calls or even read your case, he showed up not knowing anything about your case . Which I disregarded at the time and I hand to represent myself in the end. I can promise you its better hiring anybody but him!

Posted by anonymous | March 23, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation

Be ready for it to take years

The quick review on my experience with Doug: charismatic, friendly, good-listener and confident we could win what we were asking for (which was minimal); YEARS of spurring for action to no avail, unanswered/unreturned phone calls and emails, times of friendly conversation, other times of unwarranted... irascible outbursts at me when I tried to pin him down, telling me he would finish the case for just one more deposit, inaccurate bookkeeping on contacts made, and no end to the dispute. It is still an open case in court after 9 years. To be fair, he is a brilliant lawyer and good in the courtroom; he has an amazing memory, but his preparation does not measure up. Believe me, he is charismatic when you first talk to him, but plan on that being the best conversation you have. More details: I hired Doug to help me settle a property divorce dispute because I heard he was great and was a bulldog in court. Within a few months we ended up going to court the first time where Doug recommended and won his motion to set the divorce decree aside and redivide everything due to both parties having a material misunderstanding of values. Even though he hadn't conferred with me at all until the morning of the day in court, I felt it ended up so far so good. I did my part to find the values and submitted them to Doug. Here is when it turned out to be a terrible experience. It drug on for months, then years between Doug not following through with petitions and orders to show cause to hold my ex accountable to do what the court had mandated-- find the values of the property and offer a fair division. The long story...very long story... short is that if any communication was take place or any action taken, I had to call his office. I called about once a month from 2007 to 2014, not a misprint...7 years. After the judge had actually reprimanded the attorneys for the open case, there was some word from Doug. We finally got another day in court, but after waiting for 7 years, I still did not get to confer with Doug. On the phone the day before I tried to talk to him about options we had , but he blew up at me, yelled the f word at me and told me to get another lawyer. The day before court and after 7 years! I got him to settle down, but I still didn't get to confer with him until 30 minutes before we went into the courtroom. When the found out that my ex had still not done his part to retrieve his information, the judge conferred in his chambers with the attorneys . We heard some pretty loud voices as we waited for the judge to come out and hear the case. About 20 minutes later, Doug came out and said that the judge said there is no point to have a hearing since my ex had not brought in the values. The judge gave the ex 30 days to get his list. That day Doug and I conferred again briefly after that for about 15 minutes. He had the nerve to tell me about a lame offer from my ex that was practically nothing and even urged me to accept it, saying even if we win, we can't make him pay without redoing a court order for garnishment of wages every 6 months. Why hadn't he told me that 7 years ago? It is now 2016 and nearly 2 years since that day in court. I have not heard from Doug nor the court. I gave up on it. After 7 years of futile dogged effort just to get hold of Doug and try to keep anything moving on the case, I just gave up. Maybe in another year the judge will dredge up open cases and bring Doug in, but I guarantee he will do nothing until then. He will call me and ask for just one more payment of a few thousand to finish. I'm done. After thousands of dollars acting on his initial advice that we could win without question, I realize, he was the winner. No one else.

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Experience

Rating:  7.5 (Very Good)

Honors

2015

Top Criminal Defense Attorney, National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys

2015

Top 100 Trial Lawyers in America, American Trial Lawyers Association

Work Experience

1992 - Present

Attorney, Douglas L. Neeley, Attorney at Law

Associations

2011 - Present

American Trial Lawyers Association

Top Member

2006 - Present

National Criminal Defense Association

Member

2000 - Present

American Civil Liberties Union

Member

1999 - Present

Utah Legal Defenders

Member

1992 - Present

Utah State Bar

Member

Education

1992

University of Utah School of Law

Juris Doctorate

Languages

English

Spanish

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