Antigone Zoe Brown Davoulas

830 S Locust Ave, Fayetteville, AR

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08 Sep, 2015
Awesome and smart! When I first met her I didn't know what to expect. From the Game of Throwns references, sci-fi kitsch tastes, yet can delineate fine whisky or as I know it en español as "güisqui" she is more than appearances. One of her best attributes is her ability to listen and give back frank feedback and practical advice without the superiority complex which makes her so unique. She's your best investment.
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He is a good and reliable attorney which you can confide in and also he is very listening and always be there for his customer
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31 Oct, 2019 by Todd r.
Marianne Hudson did a great job for us! She shared her price up front and we had no surprises along the way. I would Recommend her to anyone looking for a knowledgeable, skillful, great communicator, and fair priced lawyer. She was one of the best i have worked with and we are very thankful for her help.
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29 Oct, 2019 by Madalyne
Marianne has been such a blessing to have on my side. This being my first time needing any legal assistance, I was scared and very nervous of what was to come. Marianne took her time with me to explain every aspect of the case and made sure that I was comfortable with all the decisions made throughout the process. Over the year that she worked with me she answered every question I had, sent me every update, and made sure the process went as smoothly as possible for me. I never once had to stress. She was so reliable and I couldn’t have asked for a better outcome with my case. My family and I will always be so thankful that we had Marianne on our side
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29 Oct, 2019 by Michael
I cannot say enough good things about Marianne. She led us through a very difficult time with compassion, knowledge, and the utmost professionalism. Her experience and expertise is top notch. I can’t imagine what we would have done without her in our corner. We will be forever grateful for her service. I highly recommend her.
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03 Feb, 2019 by Lance
Thorough knowledge of the law and how to prepare cases. Uses little known facts to help win your case. He is incredibly smart, hard-working—all characteristics that lend to being a very successful attorney. In addition, he takes the time to listen to the facts to better help you in your case. Highly recommend!
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07 Apr, 2017 by Alan
I know Matt McCoy as a fellow member of the bar. He is, without question, one of the more astute and thoughtful attorneys I have worked with in my career. I have followed his work closely and, while in private practice, inherited work he performed for a client. Quite simply, I was extremely impressed with the work product that Matt produced on behalf of this client. Beyond his client service, I have also been personal witness to Matt's advocacy skills in a courtroom setting. He is logical, methodical, and results-oriented. When he makes an argument on paper or in the courtroom, he puts every bit of himself into the shoes of his client. Finally, I have also sought Matt's advice and counsel on an array of legal topics where his expertise in, for instance, litigation, labor/employment law, procedure/administration, and Arkansas statutory law far exceeded similarly situated attorneys. Indeed, he is a "go to" type of attorney in many areas. His greatest attribute to his clients is his practical and helpful advice given on a one to one basis. Without hesitation, I would seek Matt's advice again, as well as recommend him to handle any number of legal matters.
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13 Feb, 2017 by Anonymous
Matt has one of the keenest legal minds I've met. If you seek an attorney who will zealously prosecute your case--both factually and legally--you could not find a better attorney.
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