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16 Feb, 2011 by Alice
My husband and I retained Milton to represent my husband for a criminal immigration matter, and not a minute too soon. My husband was arrested and charged with a crime that potentially could have destroyed his life. At first we retained a local attorney and we were led to the slaughter by this unprepared and under qualified "professional". He was not qualified to deal with such a complex and crucial issue, although according to him, he was a superstar. In the eleventh hour we retained Milton, and kept him engaged after conviction to represent my husband in the appeals process. Milton seemed to have a better understanding of all the facts at our initial meeting than the first attorney had the entire time he had represented my husband, almost a full year at this point. I wish we had retained Milton at the very first sign of trouble, the outcome would have been vastly different. Milton is very responsive, he returns calls, he answers his own phone and he knows the law. He isn't hired to be his client's best friend and he makes no bones about it, but his demeanor is such that even when he delivers horrible news you know he is solid in your camp, not playing both sides of the isle, or rolling the dice with your life. Milton is well respected in the field and he very deserving of this respect. He spent countless hours preparing for our “hopeless” case and it paid off in the appeals process. Looking back on a horrible experience and learning from 20/20 hindsight, I believe retaining Milton first would have been the best form of defense. If we had to do it all over again, Milton would have been the only attorney we needed to know and the appeal wouldn’t have been necessary. An attorney firmly in your camp from the beginning, who is aware of his strengths and is confident in the delivery of your Defense is 99% of the battle. I recommend Milton with confidence for representation with your immigration or criminal legal matters, if he isn’t the right attorney he will not try to convince you that he is, and he will be honest and upfront with you sooner rather than later, or worse, the morning of the plea deal deadline on the eve of trial.

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26 Feb, 2013 by Anonymous
I just want to let people that look at this website know what a great bunch of men and women you guys are. Six years ago my family went through the most horrific experience. Our 9 year old daughter had a stroke and had to have a mechanic valve put into her heart.i contacted Rainwater,Holt and Sexton and was put into contact with Bob Sexton. For the last 6 years no matter when I need him he's always been there for me. I don't know what I would have done without these wonderful People. They truly care about people that they represent and their families. Thank you again,you guys are the best.
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13 Feb, 2013 by Anonymous
Bob represented my daughter in a case where she was injured on another person's property. He was prompt, professional and very knowledgeable. I would recommmend him to anybody needing a personal injury attorney.
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11 Feb, 2013 by Chad
Mr. Sexton handled my auto accident case last year, and I couldn't have been happier with him and his staff. He was always available to speak with me about my case, and answered all my questions in a way that made sense to me. Although he was very professional, he is very personable and I felt more like I was dealing with a friend than an attorney. I would highly recommend Mr. Sexton and his firm, and would certainly use him again.
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04 Mar, 2018 by Reed
Don was successful at removing a mechanic’s lien on my home and evading litigation in a lawsuit brought against me by a residential contractor and his lawyer. Construction law is confusing and Don demonstrated expertise in that area as he left no page unturned and addressed every accusation filed against me (which were several) with swift, aggressive and thorough responses. Don’s dedication to my case was a humbling experience; he spent late nights and weekends collecting pertinent information to cover all bases, and in the end, it all worked to my favor, as I didn’t have to pay the opposing party a single penny. Don fought for my home as if it were his own and I will always be grateful that he took up my case.
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28 Jan, 2015 by Anonymous
Mr. Overton went above and beyond in my representation and kept me informed throughout and was successful in the matter. I would recommend him to anyone with a construction or real estate issue.
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30 Jul, 2015 by Soug
I needed an attorney to represent me after my ex wife sued me. After consulting with a few attorneys I met Patty. Patty was very understanding, yet gave me the facts that I needed to properly address my circumstances. Patty is everything you need. Her knowledge and experience gave me comfort, while her strength and skill gave me what I wanted from the judge! She was able to guide me through a very difficult time. Nobody wants to be in a litigious situation, but if you are, Patty will represent you in an honest and skillful way that will give you the confidence you need to go to court.
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24 Jan, 2015 by Mary ruth
Patty is kind but tough and imminently knowledgeable about the law. She was able to guide me through my divorce with expertise and empathy and always responded immediately to my phone calls and emails. With Patty's guidance, I felt empowered and certain that I was in good hands throughout the process.
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22 Jan, 2015 by Happy client
I joking call Patty Lueken "Attorney of the Year " to her face and in correspondence, but the whole thing comes from a place of deep appreciation for her talent and her passion. Patty took my case from another attorney and quickly reacted to a number of sensitive and unresolved issues with real authority and direction - which ultimately led to a resolution I never even imagined possible. She combines aggressiveness, where needed, with calm, level headed and knowledgeable advice. As mine was a critical family law matter, she could step into my shoes as a mother with a deep understanding of a parent's priorities. Patty returns emails and phone calls quickly and treats all her clients as if they are her only one. One can expect unmatched service from Patty and her small, but mighty team!
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