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04 May, 2015 by Ben
I was pulled over for an OWI some months ago and hired John Steinhart as my legal representation. My professional license and career has been a challenged by this. My family life has been in a similar situation. John as my legal representation has helped me not only with my legal problems but also in my family/civil problems. Not many turn to an attorney because they are doing well, I am just grateful I have had an attorney that has been thoughtful and very helpful through my hardest times.
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04 May, 2015 by Ben
I was pulled over for an OWI some months ago and hired John Steinhart as my legal representation. My professional license and career has been a challenged by this. My family life has been in a similar situation. John as my legal representation has helped me not only with my legal problems but also in my family/civil problems. Not many turn to an attorney because they are doing well, I am just grateful I have had an attorney that has been thoughtful and very helpful through my hardest times.
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16 Apr, 2015 by Charlotte
I found in Mr. Steinhart a very experienced ,knowledgeable, Professional attorney. But even more valuable was discovering Mr. Steinhart was a man to whom you felt cared about your case. He actually doesn't just by trade care about our justice system, but truly cares that our justice system at times fails us. He is a man that I felt doesn't just give concern to the monetary value of a case, But actually cares about the persons in the case. I feel its important to trust in attorneys that just winning every case isn't what's the most important , but making sure truth & Justice win the case. Thank you Mr. Steinhart for your willingness to help my son. May God Bless You and Yours Wherever Life's Journeys takes yall. Ms. Charlotte

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09 Sep, 2014 by Anonymous
Scott did an outstanding job with my DUI case. He kept me informed and was always available and knowledgeable of my case. He did exactly what he told me he would do and I always felt that he was looking out for my best interest. I would recommend him to anyone in need of a lawyer. I really appreciate everything he did for me!
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09 Feb, 2016 by Armida franceschini
This was a very difficult and stressful time for me, I very much appreciated Mr. Martins' kindness and compassion. I highly recommend him, he will handle your case, with, ease, style and success.
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19 Aug, 2009 by Eliot marton
He was great in every way possible and in the end, called to make sure things were going well. He has since handled several cases that have come calling successfully.
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28 Jan, 2024 by Darla koren
Good information. Will fill out the paperwork and call for another appointment.
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08 Nov, 2023 by Debbie snavely
A warm, safe, comfortable space to chat with a knowledgeable and careing attorney.
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21 Feb, 2023 by Maelynn stahl
Grateful man that help put our family back together
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