Andrellos C Mitchell, experienced Business, Criminal Defense attorney in Washington, DC with 17 reviews
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Andrellos C Mitchell

717 D Strret, NW, Washington, DC

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Osei king

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06 Sep, 2024
if I could leave negative stars, I would. Do not waste your money with this person. He is too busy to review your case, and doesn't submit key evidence on time. He is an utter embarrassment. I would strongly recommend that you never do business with this person ever!
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Anonymous

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18 Aug, 2024
My lawyer, Andrellos Mitchell, is an outstanding litigation attorney. He represented me in a real estate case involving my condominium where the Condo Association and its Management Company breached their contractual obligations after a fire damaged my unit. The defendants hired very large law firms. They tried to get the case dismissed, but were unsuccessful. Mr. Mitchell is ethical, knowledgeable, and aggressive in the litigation process. He fights hard for his clients, but he isn't cheap. In the legal profession, you get what you pay for. While Mr. Mitchell does not make any guarantees of success, he does promise to give you his best efforts and seek a positive outcome for you. All he asks in return is that you cooperate with him, assist him with your case, and pay your bill.
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Mary a

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10 May, 2023
Mary A. Mr. Mitchell is an excellent employment lawyer. Ignore the fake negative reviews. Mr. Mitchell was hired for my employment case in state government. He responded quickly. We met for a business lunch. He is very articulate and thorough in his interview and review of your documents. He quickly contacted my employer in writing and is handling the matter. I have not had any more harassment at my job to date. In fact, my employer has tried to offer me a promotion. For Your Information (FYI): The negative reviews are from fake clients. 1. Real clients don’t make “inquiries” when they contact a lawyer. That’s not how the legal business works. 2. Real clients pay money for a consultation fee to meet with the lawyer. 3. Real clients sign a retainer agreement and pay a retainer fee for representation. 4. Fake/Broke clients don’t want to pay for legal services. 5. Google and some other sites allow anyone to make reviews without proof that the person actually hired the lawyer. So the sites can’t be trusted. 6. Fake reviewers are trying to blackmail my lawyer for money. Not going to happen. 7. Don’t believe the fake reviews, Mr. Mitchell is a great lawyer!
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Excellent litigation skills and aggressive in the litigation process
“Mr. Mitchell is ethical, knowledgeable, and aggressive in the litigation process. He fights hard for his clients.”
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Thorough and responsive in handling cases
“He responded quickly. We met for a business lunch. He is very articulate and thorough in his interview and review of your documents.”
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Successful in achieving positive outcomes for clients
“We were able to reach a very satisfactory settlement. His all-round approach in litigating my case took a big burden off my back. I was made whole again.”
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Provides personalized attention and goes the extra mile for clients
“Mr. Mitchell had also given me an excellent rate and met with me outside of his office to avoid the hassle of traffic and parking.”
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Knowledgeable and skilled in various areas of law
“I have sought the legal counsel of Mr. Mitchell on several matters. One such matter concerned Estate Planning.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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