Scott Michael Forrester

Scott Michael Forrester

4.2
Rating: 1.0

Licensed for 14 years

Chapter 7 bankruptcy Lawyer at Phoenix, AZ
Practice Areas: Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy & Debt ... +2 more

320 E. Virginia Ave, Phoenix, AZ

This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2021
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Licenses

Licensed in Arizona for 14 years

State: Arizona

Acquired: 2012

Disbarred

Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2021

Location

Forrester Law Practice

320 E. Virginia Ave, Phoenix, AZ, 85004

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Scott Michael Forrester's Reviews

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4.2 /5.0

59 Client Reviews

Showing 1 - 5 of 11 reviews | Responsiveness

Posted by Angry Client | June 30, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Debt Collection

Worst Attorney Ever

Rarely returns calls or emails. When you do finally speak with him, he is rude, deeming, and arrogant. He even raised his voice, actually yelled, at me for not understanding why my lender continued to contact me. Took upfront payments by credit card which is not allowed.Charged another additional fee...s for a modification when he never finished the initial filing. Told me it was so much work. He did not do the work. He did not review the work that his paralegals did either. Now he has been disbarred and I have been summoned to appear before the judge in my case. In my experience he should not have his license reinstated.

Posted by Micah | June 05, 2020 | Hired Attorney | Bankruptcy & Debt

After Effects

I met with Scott and was told I'd have an easy Bankruptcy and to the most part I'd say it was easy. The problem is with his lack of communication and answering/returning calls. I hired Scott and then after that dealt with his staff. The problem I have started after the Bankruptcy was discharged. ...I was taken to court for an unpaid loan which was SPECIFICALLY discussed with Scott in his office. I called several times, left messages and even emailed his office. By the time my calls were returned (4 months passed) I had already been to court and lost my case and then had a judgement set against me and my wages garnished. His response (my paralegal already devoted significant time getting to the bottom of this and it was a loan that obtained subsequent to your filing date) this is absolutely FALSE! Unfortunately for me, I didn't keep the original paperwork as I thought everything was fine once the BK was filed and then discharged. Now fast forward to 2 years after my BK and I just found out the Scott never REAFFIRMED my auto loan, so the payments I've been making for over 3yrs have done nothing to help my credit. Again, we discussed keeping my vehicle because he told me this was the best way to help my credit after a bankruptcy. Take your time hiring an attorney. Meet with several and don't just hire the first guy you meet like I did. I would not recommend Scott or his office just for the simple fact that once your BK is discharged they don't care about you. They already have your money and there job is done, plus they don't know how to return calls or emails.

Posted by Tracey | August 15, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Bankruptcy & Debt

Did as they said

this firm really helped my family when we were in a time in need. They represented us through our bankruptsy and even helped us after the filing was done to make sure that our credit was cleaned up so we could truly get a clean slate. Scott and his staff were great via email whenever they were too ...busy to take my call, they always got back to me. Thanks!

Posted by Steve & Jen | August 11, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Bankruptcy & Debt

Please call bankrupsy court before you retain

My husband and I retained Scott Forrester to handle our bankruptcy. We have business and personal debt so after speaking with Scott via phone he recommended we file a chapter 13 for both. Our 1st red flag should have been when we received an email on when our bankruptcy hearing would be and realized... the date was conflicting with another hearing that we had in California. We reached out to his office via phone and via email more than multiple times to see if we could get it rescheduled. We heard nothing until the day of the hearing. He said he was sending another attorney out to do a continuance because the trustee never got back to him on rescheduling our appointment. He said this cost was $250 but given our situation he would give us a break and we only had to pay a 150. The day of our hearing arrived and Scott was not there. The trustee had us call him and Scott said another attorney was there waiting but he was late. When the trustee asked us about specific paperwork being signed we realized we hadn't signed it. The only communication that we had with Scott was via email and via phone we had never been to his office or met him in person. The trustee was concerned about this and filed a continuance and we were told he was going to reach out to Scott in regards to the situation. In addition when the trusty showed us the paperwork we realized only our personal information was listed on the BK. We asked the trustee why our business stuff wasn't listed and he said that Scott only filed personal. My husband and I both very frustrated at this point and didn't understand why Scott had told us in previous conversations that are business and personal were included in the bankruptcy. On a side note we were getting calls from business debt collectors that were saying we weren't in bankruptcy and we would speak with Scott about it and he said it must be some sort of miscommunication because we have all this stuff and it's filed in your BK paperwork. After leaving the hearing we started receiving several calls from Scott. When my husband spoke with him he was frantic and said we needed to come into his office to sign the paperwork that that trustee had asked about. We told him we were unable to get to his office so he was trying really hard to get a paralegal to come out to our house to sign documents. He told us the document should have been signed but if we signed them he could let the trustee know that it was a misunderstanding as long as the paperwork was back dated. We told him we would come into his office the next day however my husband and I discussed it and were very uneasy with the way he was acting over the phone. We then reached out to the bankruptcy court and found out that there was actually a hearing going on that same day in regards to some other cases that he had handled. This was very disturbing and my husband called him the next day to get answers and ask him about getting a refund. My husband started off by asking Scott why the trustee only had our personal information listed on the BK. Scott started to get very defensive and was unable to answer the question. He told my husband his business had 0 value but when my husband asked him what his business was Scott was unable to answer the question. He then very quickly told my husband he did not want to be our attorney anymore and " Good luck with getting your refund you loser" When my husband had called the bankruptcy court they forwarded us over cases pending about Scott. My husband sent another e-mail explaining the information that was sent to us and once again asked Scott for the refund. At this point Scott became very erratic and started sending emails about us threatening him, saying that I had my husband forge a signature, and other statements that were untrue. Please before you retain him please call the bankruptcy court they will be able to give you the same information that they gave us. Do not hire untill you research!

Posted by Karla | July 23, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Excellent Attorney

I went to my consultation and hired Mr. Forrester to file my chapter 7. The firm filed my case the next day and stopped my garnishment immediately. I'm thankful for Scott and his staff for helping me and my family through a difficult time.

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Scott Michael Forrester's Lawyer Endorsements

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Relationship: Co-worker

"Scott will work hard for you."

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Experience

Rating:  1.0 (Extreme Caution)

Professional misconduct

This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2021.

Suspension issued in AZ, 2021

updated on 02/22/2022

Suspension means an attorney lost his or her license to practice law for a period of time. The attorney typically returns to practicing law when the suspension expires.

Disbarment issued in AZ, 2021

updated on 05/06/2021

Disbarment is the most serious penalty for a lawyer. If this attorney is currently practicing law, you should contact the Arizona State Bar to understand the reasons for disbarment.

Honors

2015

Boutique Law Firm of the month, Attorney at Law Magazine

Work Experience

2014 - Present

Managing Partner, Forrester Law Practice

2010 - 2010

Public Defender, Spokane City Public Defenders

Associations

2014 - Present

State Bar of Arizona

Bankruptcy section member

Education

2011

Gonzaga

JD - Juris Doctor

Languages

English

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