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Brian Lamar Ponder

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Rating: 6.3

Licensed for 13 years

Litigation Lawyer Practice Areas: Litigation

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Licensed in New York for 13 years

State: New York

Acquired: 2013

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Licensed in Illinois

State: Illinois

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Brian Lamar Ponder's Reviews

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2.3 /5.0

12 Client Reviews

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Showing 1 - 5 of 6 reviews | Communication Style

Posted by Medina | February 04, 2026 | Consumer Protection

CON ARTIST

DO NOT CONSULT WITH THIS GUY. HE IS A CON ARTIST! HE WILL TAKE YOUR MONEY AND DISAPPEAR. IDK HOW HE IS STILL IN LAW! I arranged to have a consultation with him he ended up being late, didn't give a courtesy call or notice that he would be showing up late. MIND YOU, I prepaid for the consultation serv...ice, just to not have a consultation. Tells me he was traffic never calls me back, until an hour and 30 minutes later i called him and attempts to do the consultation, but i have to reschedule due to work because this was now about 8pm at night. Told him i wanted my refund then tells me that he already did a bulls*** report. He is an incompotent, arrogant, scamming lawyer because we NEVER HAD THE CONSULTATION, but as soon as i said i wanted a refund he all of a sudden had work that was done for me. I NEVER RETAINED HIM.. NEVER SIGNED ANYTHING AGREEING FOR HIM TO DO ANY WORK FOR ME. ANYONE SEEING THIS REPORT HIM TO THE BAR, BETTER BUISNESS BUREU, AND DOI. HE DOES NOT DESERVE HIS LICENSE!

Posted by anonymous | September 01, 2023 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes

Unethical

Based on an industry referral, I contacted Brian to file suit against finance company and a student loan processor During consultation Brian agreed to represent me. He stated that he needed 1500 retainer fee for each suit filed. He stated those funds would cover out court filing fees and out of pocke...t fees related to filing. He stated that he would be compensated by including attorneys fee as damages and would be paid by lender. Once retainer was paid, my phone calls, text and emails went unanswered. Voice mail was not activated to receive messages. I reached out to the person who referred him, shortly after Brian emailed me and said he would be available following day. It was another 2 days before he called. He requested documents, I said I would call after sending. Very difficult to contact. Last conversation Brian, after months. Nothing done. Brian stated that he was not going to spend years working my case and he did I wouldn receive much because his fees would absorb any financial gain, leaving nothing for me. He instead offered to work on deleting items from my credit report instead. He accused of looking for a windfall. I asked for a refund to which he stated he would calculate his fees and return any amount left over. I told him that he had no right to keep it because the service he was ordering was not what I contracted or paid for and he hadn't done anything related. His response was to send me an invoice charging me for sending an receiving emails. Even the emails asking for updates and to contact me. Over 2500 .

Posted by La Toysha | September 06, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Credit Repair

Do Not Hire He Will Not Do the Work Hired For

Do not hire this attorney I hired him to address accounts for myself and husband in December 2018. This gentleman enrolled me into his program, collected payment every month and never work on either of our credit files. I attempted to reach him several times for a status update to which he never r...esponded. He never responded to any of my emails or calls. I reached out to him on 2/22/19, 4/3/19, 5/20/19 and eventually requested for full cancellation on 8/11/19. He finally admitted after speaking with him that he indeed did not do any of the work that was agreed upon. I requested for immediate cancellation and am going to be pursuing legal action to recover a refund for services not rendered. As he isn’t willing to refund me for services not rendered.

Posted by Nicole | December 08, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Wrongful Termination

LABOR CASE

I hired brian ponder 06/15/2013 for a wrongful termination case, my employer gave me a letter basically sayiing your fired however if you sign this you get 2,000 if you dont sue. Brian advisded not to sign and not to worry he wil handdle it. well its not 2017 i messaged brian to ask whats going on as... i havent heard any updates and i found out he relocated to atlanta.... well guess what ... he told me nothing has happened hes not sure if anything will even come of it and that right now hes working on removing things from credit reports and that if i send him my credit report he can help me.... where is the level of professionalism? where was the contact in between or anything... he just left me in the dark i dont know what he even did with my case or all the evidence given to him. do not hire him you will regret it as ido.... no to find someone to help me with this

Posted by Angela | October 15, 2015 | Hired Attorney | Real Estate

BEWARE!

Due to an unfortunate situation where we are trying to save our home from partition action, we retained Brian Ponder. He explained to us that he had an unconventional approach that could supplement the work that our current attorneys were doing to keep us in our home as long as possible. Ponder told ...us he could help and the process would take approximately two months. We paid a retainer of $2500 with a monthly-automated payment of $1250 until the job was completed. He promptly became unreachable after the first installment of his pay was submitted. My husband and I would call him 3 or 4 times a day and his answering service would ensure that we never reached him. He rarely responded to emails and never responded to calls. During the month of May he was reached out to countless times to no avail. As we began nearing the second month of our engagement with him and we realized the negligent and unresponsive service we were receiving would continue, we stopped his automated payment at the suggestion of the neighbor who referred us. The neighbor (a fellow client) mentioned speaking with him about how unacceptable it was for him to drop the ball after he has been paid and the importance of being responsive. Upon realizing that the automated payment was terminated, he began contacting us via email and text, and threw together a sloppy counterclaim and filed it off the cuff. As it was near time for his next payment installment, he resurfaced after a month of absence. This was a month that we had pre-paid and received no services during. We had an impending court appearance in which he said that he should not attend or participate along with our existing counsel and to “just let them handle it”. We thought that was odd that he did not want to engage with our existing counsel on such a critical milestone given that he expressed his ability to add significantly to our case and supplement the work being done by our attorneys. The counter claim finally filed on 6/3/15 was found to be a frivolous document that only worsened our case and our position in this negotiation for our home. It put us in jeopardy of sanctions from the court, as well as our prior counsel. Then, when the backlash from his shoddy work ensued, he wrote a document he termed a ‘Notice of Withdrawal of Counsel’ that we learned is a document that does not even exist in law. He simply was trying to remove himself from the situation after he had created a serious issue that could penalize all of us financially. We went to his office to discuss the many issues regarding his work and his absence during the time he was retained to be working on our behalf. He filed a police report indicating that we had violated his home and other indications that were downright untrue. It is outrageous that someone could be so abusive to his or her own clients. He deemed our visit an invasion to his home stating that we entered his home uninvited, however his office is in his home and he DID invite us in. He says we entered without his consent – if he did not consent, why did he open the door? We did not force entry; we were with our sleeping four year-old daughter and the neighbor who referred us - he asked us in to discuss the concerns. His negligence continued as he did not contact our existing reputable counsel as he should have. He attempted to further sabotage our case after his withdrawal stating that our existing counsel should not continue with us and sent them a copy of the police report. Our counsel was furious and informed us that the documents filed did not exist in law and that we had been taken advantage of. Our counsel is supporting opposing counsel in requesting that the court seek sanctions for his mismanagement of our case. His involvement in our case dramatically worsened our situation and real lawyers are appalled by the 'work' he did.

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