Drummond T. McCunn– A prime example of the reason attorneys get bad raps. Drummond’s demeanor is condescending, he becomes combative when questioned about anything. Be careful! The positives are he has strong court room demeanor and is likable for those he intends to impress, judges, court staff, mediators etc. Office Staff– Keith was a competent, reliable resource. Shelly, is very sweet, but she dropped the ball on nearly every task. If you want Shelly to follow through on anything, plan on calling or emailing at least 5 – 10 times, and yes their office charged me for her incompetence. Many charges appeared on my invoice when I had to remind Shelly of things she’d forgotten about and let slip through. I paid his office about $ 9000 over about two months to accomplish what looked like nothing at all. Once I realized he had nearly burned through my retainer $ 9000, I began negotiating terms on my own. I called to politely question a May invoice of over $ 4800,(again for what appeared to be nothing), and Mr. McCunn became combative and defensive. He then said, «How much would you like me to credit your account», I said, «I was thinking $ 500 would be fair». He said, «Good, I will credit your account $ 500 and then email you a substitution of attorney form». Yes, he fired me in the moment I relied on him most 1) because he doesn’t like being questioned(especially not on invoices), and 2) because he knew that we were coming close to an agreement and his source of revenue was gone. I ended up finishing the divorce on my own and I ran into several problems because the documents, disclosures and proofs of service that they confirm to me(and charged me to file) were actually never properly filed. Use extreme caution! I would not hire his office in the future and would not recommend him to anyone looking for help with a divorce.