Douglas Garth Edmunds

1760 E Pecos Road, Gilbert, AZ

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Shae dancik

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20 Oct, 2024
Angela definitely lives up to her reputation as a bull dog in the court room!!! In 2018 my husband’s ex-wife came at him, 5 years after his divorce, wanting more money. I did so much research and Angela’s reviews exceeded her. My husband later developed cancer, passed away and I chose to keep Angela in the fight as his ex fought for money from him even after death. We had our trial and as Personal Representative of his estate I stood for him. We won hands down and the ex, 6 years later, got nothing. Angela is very quick, has a great memory and knows her stuff!!! She’s amazing and can be trusted with your case!!!! Thank you Angela from the bottom of my heart!!! I know Jeff was smiling down at us!!!! ❤️
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Dodi al fayed dog

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08 Oct, 2024
she has some personal issues ( recent divorce, past debt, judgments) and I feel she brought her personal problems to the court room . FIND AN ATTORNEY that does not have current issues so they can dedicate 100% to you
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Karen hanson

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03 Oct, 2024
Angela and her team hit the ground running on my case after taking it on shortly before the hearing. She made me feel at ease during the transition between lawyers and went above and beyond to ensure she was caught up on the specifics. Angela's no nonsense and practical approach, professionalism, knowledge of law and compassion are invaluable when going through a tough case. I highly recommend Angela and her team!
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27 Aug, 2021 by Anonymous
I would highly recommend Carol to anyone dealing with DCS. After spinning my wheels for almost a year with DCS doing any and everything requested I felt like I was getting no where and terrified of losing my boys. After retaining Carol she spent a few days with me initially, really learning about my case Inside and out. She truly cared and has a passion for what she does. She told me not to worry that my boys would come home to just stick with her. She knew exactly how to handle DCS and in such short time came to an agreement to work on a plan for boys to return home. She is a firecracker and will let your voice be heard. I had been pushed around for a year by DCS jumping thru every hoop 20x and finally felt like I was being treated fairly once Carol came in the picture. My only regret is not retaining her sooner because then things would have gotten worked out a whole lot sooner. Thanks again Carol, me and my boys will forever be thankful!!
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29 Oct, 2015 by Anonymous
Mrs carter was of great service to me very straight forward and and i felt very comfortable knowing that she would be there to represent me in my time of need for legal services
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15 Oct, 2015 by Trista
It has been great working with Carol because she is someone who actually cares. She took time to meet with me out side the courts on several occasions. She has been helping me for some time, and is very knowledgeable.
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23 Sep, 2019 by Anonymous
Honest, simple, direct and to the point. I called him for a consultation and thought for sure I had to hire a lawyer. He advised me how to take care of my problem myself and that did not need a lawyer. However, he still took the time to explain to me what I need to do. If I ever need an attorney in the future I will definately give Karl a call.
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15 Oct, 2017 by Bobbie wilkening
Karl Mueller is definitely the guy you want to hire as your attorney. I got a ticket for littering. Throwing an unlit cigarette butt on the road. Turns out this is a criminal offense with possible fine, community service, and jail time, plus stays on your record as a crime forever. I had talked in length with a different attorney who told me this was no big deal, it would be fine, and they should be able to get it reduced. I called Karl and chose him because he truly cared about this going on my record, the specifics of my case, and the things important to me, ( I am 50 years old with a clean record). He did not promise anything, he was honest, LOTS of experience, use to be a prosecutor, has a relationship with the courts, knows the judge and what can potentially work best for me. We spoke on the phone a few times and I trusted him with my case. The day before court he called me to say my case was completely dismissed. WOW!!! He really does work behind the scene. This was not luck, or just simple, that's not me. I choose my attorney wisely and he did his best for me as I believed he would. If you are reading this call him!!!! He answers his phone and returns calls. Best call you will make!!! If you smoke put a water bottle in your car for butts! THANKS KARL!!!
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07 Oct, 2017 by Anonymous
First, I really appreciate what Mr. Muller has done to my case. At first, I was received a ticket for Criminal Speeding. And that time I did not realize the seriousness of it and plead guilty immediately. However, then I know Criminal Speeding would leave a criminal record and I ask Mr. Muller to deal with my case. He first helped me to withdraw the "plead guilty" and appeal again. Although the process lasted a long time, the result is satisfactory. I quite recommend Mr. Muller to deal with the traffic case.
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24 Apr, 2009 by Anonymous
During the time that Rory Whipple was our attorney, we found him to be nothing but straight forward, truthful, and conscientious. I personally would not believe allegations directed against him. He has preformed his duties in a professional manner with never a hint of any misconduct. I am sure that anyone can have negative allegations lodged against them. Many times it is difficult to prove your innocence, but innocence is there none the less. This is true especially when you have persons, that they themselves have twisted facts. The state bar as usual, has acted in a manor that has not served justice in this case, much as they have done in the past. The state bar hits and misses.
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