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22 Nov, 2017 by Martin
Mr. Connolly provided excellent service for a recent citation. He not only knows DOT, Trucking and Permitting law, he UNDERSTANDS them. His involvement in my case has resulted in tremendous savings.
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18 Nov, 2012 by Andre
As the addage goes " In a Heartbeat" I originally retained one attorney that wanted to do whatver the prosecutor wanted and actually apologized for bothering the prosecutor with me sitting there watching. I dismissed this attorney and by whatever reason you wish to choose, I found Mr. Sean Connolly. We had the service to our country as a common attribute. But, I could talk to him. He did not dismiss me or try to get the details and get rid of me as quickly as he could. We talked. Not only about my case but, simple human issues. He cares and is one of us. Meaning he takes the time to listen. He took my case and in the end it was dismissed. He knew how to acheive this dismissal and the prosecutor could only see blood in the water the first time I went to court and personally told me to my face in the form of a threat that she would not accept anything other than my prosecution to full extent of the law. " Egg on her face" after Mr. Connolly represented me. Thank You Sean THANK YOU!
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07 Dec, 2018 by Nicholas
From the first call on the phone I knew I was in good hands. James is very professional and takes what he does very serious. James was a huge help on my case and if it wasn’t for him and his experience I would be in a tough situation.
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20 Nov, 2023 by H curtis
Ernie is a great guy to have by your side no matter what you’re facing. I have hired him for cases in my youth, referred friends and family to him and every time he was outstanding. He knows the law and how to help in your defense.
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12 Nov, 2020 by Colin
This waste of flesh did NOTHING for my wife except let her rot in jail until her court date - he couldn't even arrange bail, yet expected to be paid for every call and This old feeble man needs to hang it up - comes across as very confused!!!
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06 Sep, 2017 by Steven kramer
I've used Ernie many times over the last 15 years. He has always been exceptional. I have used him primarily for traffic issues (keeps the insurance rates from going up) but some other minor brushes in my juvenile years. He has never let me down and I always attain a very positive result. Very highly recommend!
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10 Jun, 2022 by Anonymous
Run.... Do not hire this incompetent lawyer... Been on my case for 3 years and nothing... Never calls, claims always on vacation but, yet says he works 7 days a week. No call backs always chasing this guy around. DO NOT HIRE THIS GUY....
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21 Jan, 2022 by Anonymous
Hired this attorney to handle a worker's compensation case. He had no idea what he was doing and bungled the matter. Had to fire him and hire a new attorney. The new attorney was excellent even though he had to try to straighten out the mess created by Gallagher. Thousands of dollars were lost due to his incompetency,
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12 Oct, 2021 by Anonymous
Since 2020 when I hired him I have had a hard time catching up to him. I called his office several times at his request by letter. Every time I call his office no one answered. I spoke with him by phone awhile back and he complained to me he has hundreds of cases and works 7 days a week. He never really knows anything about my case. One day he called me and thought he was talking to some other client.
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