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Highly knowledgeable and professional in his field
“Mr Digby is very intelligent in his chosen profession, but at the same time, is able to explain not only the laws themselves, but in both his office and the courtroom, takes the time to make sure the average joe understands what is being said, done, and what needs to be done.”
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Ethical and personable in his approach
“Mr. Digby is the best, most ethical, personable, professional, attorney my husband and I have ever had the pleasure of meeting.”
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Delivers successful outcomes for clients
“My husband now has his license reinstated, and has had no other traffic violations. Thank you, Mr. Digby, from the Stone Family in Perry County, Ar.”
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Honest and transparent in his work
“Bobby was honest and on the ball at all times. Thank you Bobby for your help and I recommend him for everyone.”
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Responsive and efficient in handling cases
“Mr. Digby is very honest, dependable, and makes sure the legal problem is handled as quickly as possible.”
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14 Dec, 2015 by Anonymous
Mr. Digby is very honest, dependable, and makes sure the legal problem is handled as quickly as possible. I will use Mr. Digby from now on, he is VERY good! He returned what money of my retainer he didn't use within days of closing the case. He knows the law & is very professional, I would & do recommend him to everyone!!! Awesome man right here!!!!
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15 Feb, 2015 by Brian/brandy
Mr. Digby is the best, most ethical, personable, professional, attorney my husband and I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. Not only did he take our case no questions asked, but he completely changed our impression of the profession itself. Mr Digby is very intelligent in his chosen profession, but at the same time, is able to explain not only the laws themselves, but in both his office and the courtroom, takes the time to make sure the average joe understands what is being said, done, and what needs to be done. A HUGE thanks to this man who, as educated as he is, can still relate to the people he serves. My husband had been without a driver's license for 6 years due to his own irresponsible behavior, and Mr. Digby was able to show that the statues had expired on the charges, that there had not been any other traffic violations during that period, that my husband had on a later date spent 8 hours in custody in Perry County during which Pulaski County failed to claim extradition, and that we lived at the same address for the entire time proving that he could have been picked up any time during the ten years at that address, and there was no effort made whatsovever by any law enforcement agency to arrest or convict. My husband now has his license reinstated, and has had no other traffic violations. Thank you, Mr. Digby, from the Stone Family in Perry County, Ar.
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31 Mar, 2014 by Robert
Bobby help our company review contracts and with collections. Bobby also help me with a very bad divorce, by telling me the truth and what to expect in court.
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13 Apr, 2011 by Manny
I called bobby from out of state and explained my situation. I recently found out that the child I have been trying to see and build a relationship with (but was not given that opportunity) was not my biological, so I have been trying for a lie. Bobby told me what my chances were in terminating my rights and guided me through the process. Long story short I never met Bobby, never went to court, and he closed my case in my favor. I paid my fee in the beginning and the amount he did not use was return in form of a check. Bobby was honest and on the ball at all times. Thank you Bobby for your help and I recommend him for everyone.
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23 Aug, 2010 by Robert
Bobby did a great job for me with a very bad devorce case.
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07 Jun, 2011 by R j h, spokane, wa
I have known Michael since we attended the same church at age 15. If Mike Johnson lived and practiced in Spokane, WA., he would be hired as our personal and corporate attorney in a flash. Arkansas is blessed to have had him all these years. I trusted him then and my confidence in his character, ethics, and intelligence is just as strong today at age 61. Folks, believe me, he is one of the great ones. Strong, honest, ethical.
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02 Jan, 2017 by Shannon d bell
Want to send a "SPECIAL THANKS" to Ms Diane Coleman Chambers for the outstanding support and services to my family in a time of need. Truly dedicated and willing to go the extra mile. Would highly recommend this Firm to all. Greatly appreciate the hard work and devotion to helping those in need.
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09 Jun, 2023 by Reid
I hired Barrett to represent my cousin at his parole release hearing. Barrett took care of everything and the entire experience was as easy and painless as could be. He answered all questions quickly and made sure my cousin had everything he needed in order to be approved for parole. All communications were to-the-point, yet polite and comfortable. Note that Barrett works through Lassiter & Cassinelli law firm in Little Rock. I discovered and hired him through the firm, and I couldn't be more pleased.
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