1 /5 Jerry Reyes: EDIT:
After I posted a one-star review without a comment, Taylor Johnson responded on July 24, 2025, stating: "This is not a client and has been reported to the proper authorities." He also called me a "liar who cannot afford [his] services."
To clarify: I was not a paying client, but I interacted with him regarding services for my brother, who was his client. His response is troubling for several reasons:
1. He doesnt understand Googles review policies. Google allows reviews from anyone with firsthand experience with a business, not just paying clients. His own admission that I "cannot afford my services" confirms our interaction, making my review valid under Googles guidelines. A lawyer should understand policy before making threats.
2. This is a pattern. He has called multiple negative reviewers "liars" (see his response to Daniel Harrell). Rather than addressing concerns professionally, he attempts to discredit anyone who shares criticism.
3. His aggressive tactics could intimidate others. Threats of "reporting to authorities" and public name-calling may discourage honest feedback. **Potential clients should consider whether his five-star reviews reflect genuine satisfaction or fear of retaliation.**
My rating was based on his unprofessional conduct during our interactions, not cost considerations. As another reviewer noted: "Dont believe anything he says; hes only out for himself." His response only reinforces these concerns about his character and professionalism.