Bryce Dalton Cook

410 S Church St., Jonesboro, AR

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2009
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Leflar Law Center, JD - Juris Doctor
2006
Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Sophie west

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19 Nov, 2024
10/10 recommend! He strongly cares for whomever he works with! The BEST family attorney there is!
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Gena hatley

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19 Nov, 2024
Highly recommend. Great communication and knowledge.
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Alex evans

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30 Apr, 2024
Bryce took me on as a client whenever my attorney became sick, he was willing to work with me even with the short time frame it appeared we had, and within reason he was willing to work with my financial situation. I see couple reviews here I don't agree with, and attorneys are busy people, and they time things out the way they do for good reasoning. Timing/preparation with Bryce for handling tensions and best outcomes with Bryce was a 10/10 He held good composure in court and made my case heard clearly and was able to paint a clear picture without making a mess. This is who you need representing you. Thanks again Bryce!
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced lawyer who is up-to-date on the latest laws and rulings
“Mr. Cook is up-to-date on the latest laws and rulings. He is very detailed and he considers all the angles.”
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Provides clear and transparent communication with clients
“If he cannot do what you ask he explains why.”
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Collaborates effectively with other lawyers to ensure cases are well-documented
“He works well with other lawyers even for out-of-state deposition matters and collaborates to make certain that your case is as well documented as possible.”
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Cares about his clients and their causes
“Bryce is one of the best lawyer , i have dealing with. He make sure he is doing all he can to take care of you and your family. He also let you know he does care for your cause!”
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Achieves successful outcomes for clients
“Extremely satisfied with the outcome of my DWI trial that Mr. Cook fought and won for me.”
Cons
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Occasionally unresponsive to client communication
“He won't even return my calls after I paid him his retainer fee. He is terrible!!!”
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Delays in case progress or handling
“It has almost been a year and my son still haven't seen his child. It don't seem like Bryce is doing anything to help my son with his case.”
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Lack of clear action plan and updates for clients
“Despite assurances, Attorney Cook failed to provide a comprehensive plan of action, leaving us feeling adrift and uninformed about the direction of the case.”

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