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Pros
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Highly skilled, knowledgeable, and aggressive litigator who fights passionately to win cases
“AGGRESSIVE, AGGRESSIVE and AGGRESSIVE. Did I mention the word Aggressive? David is one of the most AGGRESSIVE and skilled litigators and attorneys I have had the pleasure to deal with.”
2
Personable, caring, and treats clients like friends rather than just customers
“In fact in the beginning I was very high strung and nervous but as each time I had communication with David his calming voice yet strong demeanor is what honestly removed my nervousness. I knew the minute I became his client I became his friend.”
3
Communicates frequently, responds promptly, and keeps clients well-informed throughout the legal process
“David was very knowledgeable with my situation and did everything to help me understand my options. That's it, options. He laid out how different options of how my case might go, and had an answer for every question I threw his way.”
4
Achieves excellent outcomes, including getting cases dismissed or charges reduced
“David got all the charges dropped. So I am happy to say that today I am still employed and able to provide for my son thanks to David's hard work and unrelenting work ethic.”
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Willing to work with clients on fees and payment arrangements
“Well aware I was in a bind financially due to my mistake, he took that into consideration and worked with me the best he could.”
Cons
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Some clients have had negative experiences, with David not delivering on promises or not providing the expected level of service
“David charged me thousands and didn't help me situation at all. Wrote a declaration that was just a timeline of evidence I provided him, ran up the clock on phone calls by being very repetitive even after I told him he did not need to continue repeating the same things.”
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There are allegations of David being a "fraud" and quitting/walking out on cases
“Total fraud beware. Hired David and he did absolutely nothing even remotely related to his job. Then he quit and walked out the morning of court.”
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