1 /5 Geo Kas: We contacted Mr. Clark in December 2024 with a detailed case file about contractor fraud and environmental exposure that devastated our household. We are a same-sex, disabled, immigrant senior family with three special-needs cats (one of whom has since died).
We waited more than two months with no update. When he finally responded in late February, it was only to decline representation with a two-paragraph email — no guidance, no referrals, no timeline given beforehand. Just silence, then rejection.
During those months, our health and home continued to deteriorate. Living with sewage gas, cellulose dust, and mold is not a game. We needed a lawyer to at least acknowledge what we were going through. Instead, Mr. Clark treated our case like a catalog order he could sit on indefinitely and then walk away from.
If you are vulnerable, marginalized, or simply in urgent need of help, this lawyer is not for you. He was cold, uncommunicative, and dismissive. Waiting two months to tell desperate people “no” is not professionalism — it’s cruelty.
The legal system is already stacked against people like us. Attorneys like Mr. Clark only make it worse by wasting hope and time. Most attorneys at least acknowledge an inquiry within a week or two. Mr. Clark kept our full case file for over two months without a single update, then declined representation with a brief email. That is not normal, nor professional.
Looking at other reviews, I see a pattern of slow responses, poor communication, and dismissiveness. Mr. Clark defended someone accused of sexual offenses but could not even give our family the courtesy of a timely acknowledgment before declining our case. That says everything about where his priorities lie.