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12 Jul, 2011 by Anonymous
Mr. Scott is an extremely bright, hard working individual who I would highly recommend to anyone. He has done wonders for my case and I look forward to working with him more in future.

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27 Mar, 2020 by Anonymous
Mr. Henry provided superior representation. He has an exceptional understanding of the law and always conducts himself professionally. I found him to be an intent listener, making sure he understood the issues. Mr. Henry's caring and calm demeanor combined with open and timely communication made a difficult time easier to navigate. Mr. Henry is an excellent, results-driven attorney and I highly recommend him.
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23 Mar, 2020 by Anonymous
I retained Mr. Henry to consult on some complex campaign and election law issues. His insight, guidance, and experience are second to none. Truly full service legal experience down to the smallest detail. Impressive ability to be extremely pragmatic while also being able to consider non-traditional solutions.
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23 Apr, 2015 by Lisa
I was always impressed with Mr. Henry's expertise in the subject matter for which I hired him. He was extremely knowledgeable and very attentive to my issues and concerns. Regardless of how many clents or how many cases he had, he always gave me individualized attention and made me feel like my representation was as important as any he had. I would recommend him to anyone desiring absolute confidence in their attorney's knowledge, loyalty, and trustworthiness.
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09 Sep, 2018 by David & lorie mcgeady
Top Flight attorney. Was recommended by University of Arkansas Law School professor to represent us against DHS for appeal hearing for our son. Was able to have ALJ decision overturned in district court setting a precedent to have services restored. Does his research, very well versed and excellent litigator. Exceptionally stand up guy and would highly recommend his services.
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06 Jun, 2018 by Jamie
Mr. Depper was kind but firm in what I would need to do to resolve my legal issues. The first face to face meeting his confidence was apparent and his knowledge of the system was strong. I was nervous and really did not think any lawyer would care to go the distance with my family. Not only did Mr. Depper go the distance but he gave me sound advice, answered all my questions, calls, and messages regardless of how emotionally distraught or anxious I was. He is a very good listener and does his homework. I thought at the beginning of my case there was no hope and I would be railroaded by the system. With Mr. Depper there was no chance of this happening. Even when I was ready to settle for anything just to get the case closed he was still fighting for us. I had a lot of work to do and he was very up front about my responsibilities. With each step he was encouraging, and supportive. He never once backed down. Throughout the case I kept telling myself what he had told me from the very beginning. "Your case depends on how many hoops they throw at you that you are willing to jump through...with a smile on your face". I would jump again. He was right. Even if they set them on fire he was there to put it out. Strong, knowledgeable, supportive, and someone that has a good ethic. I feel privileged to have had him on my side. I was able to walk out with my chin up, and faith restored. Thank you Mr. Depper I could never have done this without you!
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02 May, 2018 by Donna
This summer I found myself in serious trouble and in need of legal help but had no idea how to find an attorney that would handle my type of problem. After searching and asking around, I stumbled onto the AVVO website. When I found Mr. Depper's page I noticed he had taken the time to answer more than 60 legal questions. I read his responses and I liked the way he answered people. He was very clear, to the point and helpful to those with inquiries. I contacted him via email through his website and he responded a few minutes later. When I met him in person I found his demeanor matched the person depicted in the legal responses. I learned very quickly that I did not have to explain things in a hurry to him. He listened to everything I had to say and let me explain in my own way. He carefully looked through everything I had to show him asked questions for clarification and took a lot of notes. He explained the challenges that I would be facing and explained the general process of resolving my case. He answered all of my questions and when I didn't understand something he seemed to be happy to go over it again. When I walked out of his office that day I felt a tremendous relief. I felt like he had a thorough understanding of my situation and of me as an individual. I felt blessed to have a strong advocate with a solid plan. We had three additional meetings and two phone conversations before my hearing took place. Mr. Depper stayed true to his initial character. He always answered all of my questions , he listened and did not rush me. He addressed every issue I raised by either telling me how he was handling it or making me understand why it was irrelevant. He never allowed our meetings to conclude without making certain I had no more questions. He always invited me to contact him if I had questions but that it was never necessary to contact him since he answered everything up front. When it came time to go to court he met with me and explained how the hearing would proceed. On the morning of the hearing he spent a few minutes with me beforehand to make sure i was calm and did not have any questions or concerns. During the hearing I was a little in awe of him. He was very organized and well prepared. He systematically raised for consideration every issue we had concerns with. He kept everyone on topic including the opposing attorney. When the hearing was over he talked with me again. We briefly reviewed what transpired in the hearing and he let me know what to expect next. A few weeks later we learned that his defense was successful and there were no more steps to take. I am very grateful to Mr. Depper for really hearing me, for taking my case and fighting for me. He is truly a blessing.
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18 Mar, 2013 by Jonathan
George helped me tremendously on overcoming a DUI charge. He was persistent in getting me the outcome I wanted and I could not be more pleased with how he handled my case. I would recommend George to anyone in need of a hard working and dedicated lawyer.
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