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23 Jan, 2024 by Dudekirk
If you’re ever in Amite, Louisiana and you’re looking for a law firm filled with experienced professionals and a hands down complimentary staff, please look no further than Edwards & Stevens Law Firm. Down to Earth individuals.
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13 Nov, 2020 by Tyrone delaney
I only got to meet MRS. AMANDA KNIGHT SHARP. She was very PROFESSIONAL & COURTEOUS!!!!! As we talked and she discovered that I'm from out of town, she WELCOMED me to the CITY. There are 40 of us here and I will let everyone know, to give EDWARDS & Stephens a call for any legal assistance. Thanks again Mrs. Amanda, GOD BLESS FAMILY AND FIRM....
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11 Mar, 2024 by Diann delbasty
Very knowledgeable and friendly.
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16 Jul, 2015 by Anonymous
Mr. Blunk handled my divorce an couldn't have done a better job. He kept me informed every step of the way.
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22 Dec, 2014 by Anonymous
Charles J. "Chuck" Fulda, IV took our case after 7 or 8 other local lawyers blew us off, telling me and my wife our case "wasn't worth their time" or it was "too expensive" or we would "never see a dime". So we took a trip to Baton Rouge because a friend told us about Chuck Fulda and how he used to be parish attorney for some of the muckety-mucks down in Plaquemines and Terrebonne. I can't be listing me and my wife's names because of these 7 or 8 lawyers and other people who want to nose into other people's business. On the first time in his office, Chuck listened to both of us talk and then he asked us questions. Chuck told us the risks for the case up front, like the other lawyers done. But Chuck never acted like the risks was an excuse blow us off and not to help us or treat us like dirt, like those other lawyers did. Those other lawyers made me mad. Chuck Fulda took our case and he fought it. Chuck was our lawyer in the case for my wife and me but we felt like Chuck was fighting right along WITH us, too, like he cared whether we won. And it wasn't just money. We're just regular folks and we run a small "mom & pop" business off our land. It's nothing fancy and we ain't rich, but it pays the bills and we hope to grown our business enough to send our kids to college and someday, get to retire. But Chuck Fulda treated us just like we was one of his million dollar personal injury cases or like one of his big politician clients. Chuck said the case wasn't gonna be easy to win and he was right, but he never backed down and he never sold us out. At the end, my wife and me got back the money we were owed and then some, because Chuck saw some things in our case that we never knew about. Chuck's the best lawyer I have ever had and if my wife or me ever have any problems in the future, I would call him in a heartbeat and I know she would too. All the time during the case, the only problem we ever had was sometimes, my wife or me could not get in touch with Chuck right away and that is why I gave him 4 stars on "kept me informed" instead of 5 stars. But as soon as we told Chuck about the problem getting him on the phone, he gave us his personal cell phone number. Chuck told us that he might not be able to answer all our calls right away because some courts and judges won't let the lawyers keep their phones turned on. (I never knew that.) But, I'll be darned if he didn't always call either me or my wife back within a day of us calling him, even if it was in the night time after dinner. All in all, Chuck Fulda treated us like we were somebody. He treated us like us and our case was worth his time. And he never made us feel stupid or get aggravated with us for asking questions or calling him or anything. There's a lot of lawyers out there and I'm glad I found this one.
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18 Nov, 2023 by Lindy hicks giammolva
Friendly and helpful.
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20 May, 2022 by Stephen copeland
Lee Ann the ADA violated my rites. They will be hearing from my lawyer
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18 Nov, 2023 by Lindy hicks giammolva
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20 May, 2022 by Stephen copeland
Lee Ann the ADA violated my rites. They will be hearing from my lawyer
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18 Nov, 2023 by Lindy hicks giammolva
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20 May, 2022 by Stephen copeland
Lee Ann the ADA violated my rites. They will be hearing from my lawyer
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18 Nov, 2023 by Lindy hicks giammolva
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20 May, 2022 by Stephen copeland
Lee Ann the ADA violated my rites. They will be hearing from my lawyer
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08 Mar, 2021 by Anonymous
At the cost of a man LIFE, She will lie to the courts to destroy a man anyway she can.
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14 May, 2021 by Ribando
This guy is a joke! MONEY, MONEY, MONEY! All he was interested in was getting a check! Never wanted to hear about your case or see your evidence. The first time in his office the lady in front of me turned and said don’t waste your money RUN! If only I would have listened.
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