Babatunde A Adebayo, experienced Business, Immigration attorney in Manchester, CT with 7 reviews
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Babatunde A Adebayo

652 Center Street, Manchester, CT

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Nicole

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12 Aug, 2020
We love working with Attorney Adebayo. His legal knowledge and expertise is extremely impressive. We thoroughly enjoyed our interactions, as we worked with him. If you are in need of legal counsel, do yourself a favor and hire Adebayo Law, LLC.
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Chris clarke

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19 Jul, 2020
I was in a bad car accident. My last lawyer was trying to take advantage of me and I learned he was taking a bigger cut from my case. So a friend of mine told Me about Mr. Adebayo. He was so helpful and understanding. I got 50k from my settlement vs 10k from the other guy. He looks young but he is pit-pull for he’s client. Thanks again Mr. Adebayo!
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Georgia

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15 Jul, 2020
I have hired this attorney to handle my case and he has exceeded my expectations by going above and beyond with the service that was delivered. He kept me up to date and abreast of my case as things progressed. Attorney Adebayo is a professional and has handled my case as such. I was comfortable with his processing of my case; from start to finish as my issue was complex. I will be recommending him to my family and friends.
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Excellent legal knowledge and expertise
“His legal knowledge and expertise is extremely impressive.”
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Helpful and understanding approach
“He was so helpful and understanding.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“I got 50k from my settlement vs 10k from the other guy.”
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Provides clear, step-by-step guidance
“Spells out step by step things to do, when and how in a comfort atmosphere.”
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Responsive and dedicated to clients
“Whenever I need business done for any of my real estate transaction, Mr. Adebayo is the first name on my Rolodex to call.”
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