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Pros
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Knowledgeable and professional
“She is knowledgable, professional, compassionate and people feel comfortable with her.”
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Compassionate and understanding
“She was so kind, so compassionate, and has really helped my mom feel better about her situation.”
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Responsive and attentive to clients
“Quick responses make a client feel attended to.”
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Guided clients through difficult legal processes
“She helped me and guided me through the hard legal process of bankruptcy so it wasn't overwhelming.”
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Builds trust and strong relationships with clients
“I have used John Rank's office for at least 4 legal transactions, ranging from administration of my parent's trust, development of my personal trust and sale of property. Each transaction has been incredibly professional.”
Cons
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Lack of empathy
“Mr. Rank and his team are efficient but lack empathy.”
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Prone to typographical errors in documents
“Found draft documents to be prone to typographical errors.”

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31 Jul, 2023 by Bill gegg
I have used John Rank’s office for at least 4 legal transactions, ranging from administration of my parent’s trust, development of my personal trust and sale of property. Each transaction has been incredibly professional. The most important part of each transaction has been the communication from John’s office as I was always aware of the steps John was taking and his office always informed me of the steps I needed to take. If you are reading this review, you are already aware of the vagaries of the law and are trying to find an attorney who can guide you through them. I don’t give a top recommendation often but John Rank’s office is deserving.
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06 Mar, 2023 by Jennifer
Nikki is a compassionate and dedicated attorney. She is detail oriented and very knowledgeable. Highly recommended.
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15 Sep, 2022 by Tonya ledford
Very good guy honest professional
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28 Apr, 2022 by Lee gallegos
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16 Oct, 2021 by John marler
Very friendly and helpful attorney!! Was wonderful doing our trust!! Very professional and knowledgable!! Highly recommend
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