Virtually everyone and everything has some negative reviews, so their existence isn't always a concern. Not always, but sometimes, the negative reviews will be something positive to me. Sometimes it is clear that the reviewer is the one with the problem. I've found that reading the negative reviews looking for patterns and recurring themes can be enlightening. I couldn't help but notice in the first page of reviews that displayed there were 3 negative ones. Two of them he replied and essentially said that the issue was the client wasn't paying their bills, so he (the lawyer) dropped them. I found that credible. I'd certainly assume that if I wasn't sure I'd be able to pay my bill on time that it was going to backfire on me. (If Lori thinks when the money runs out she can flash him a flirty smile and get him to back off, she might be shocked.) But the third negative review boiled down to lack of attention to detail which fits with the comments about his website. Then reading his responses to the other two negative reviews, the same thing was apparent. I'd be concerned hiring him for that reason.
MOO