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17 Aug, 2022 by Rachel harpe
Dustin is an exceptional attorney. He has helped me with my divorce and it couldn't have been more of a smooth process. He's definitely the best! Highly recommend!
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04 Jul, 2011 by C.s
I was arrested April 24th 2010 And Charged With >>> DUI - Speeding -Eluding/ "Running From the police" and a ton of other charges they tried to Just "throw" in there as "they" do to try and hope for 1 or 2 charges to stick . Being in business myself I deal with the public a lot ! After I went to see DUSTIN at his office in Forsyth Ga.(He now has a Macon Ga. Firm) and talking with Him, I knew he was truly on MY side and not just looking to get a quick Retainer Fee and then "turn Lazy" and try to just get a charge or 2 reduced. NO, He takes it PERSONAL !! He FIGHTS HARD TO GET ALL the charges Dismissed if there is any way possible under the sun. (I truly think it's an insult to DUSTIN if he doesnt get everything dropped) .... He WILL treat you as if you are family I don't care who you are or what back ground you come from. PLEASE believe what I Just Wrote Above. OK NOW To The Even Better Part. He Called Me This Morning JULY 4th 2011 At 8:24am (Yes he was working on the 4th Of July) To Tell Me My Case Had Been Dismissed Completely, ALL Charges Dismissed! Oh, I left out something pretty Important, I never lost my Driver's License through out all of this mess !! PLEASE READ THE NEXT TWO THINGS IM ABOUT TO SAY, THEY ARE VERY VERY IMPORTANT ..... #1 Did You Just Get a DUI, Drug Charge Or Any Other Charge/s? Please Relax And Call DUSTIN MICHAEL BUTTIGIEG Attorney At Law, Set up a free consultation and sit back and let him handle it from there !! #2 You GET What You PAY For !!! We all make Mistakes ... But Let Attorney Dustin Michael Buttigieg (Sharp As A double Edge Razor Blade) Take care Of It For You. THANKS a Million Dustin !! Sorry for writing a book but I want you to know the truth about my case!
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28 Mar, 2011 by Anonymous
The best attorney. Truly cares about his clients and works hard in their defense. Currently representing our child in a felony case. I would recommend him highly!
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20 Jun, 2012 by Gwen
My family hired Mr. Dillon to probate and execute my father's will. Mr. Dillon was informed at the offset by my sister and me that we were ignorant to this process. We needed someone to walk us through step by step. He assured me that he would take care of our needs. To the contrary, we found ourselves dealing with an attorney who would return our calls seldomly. We never knew what to expect. The correspondences that we did recieve from him were confusing for the most part. He did not keep his word to transfer the deed to my father's property to the heirs as stated in the will. Instead he, in my opinion, demonstrated a conflict of interest by suggesting that we transfer the deed into another party's name. This suggestion was not in agreement with my deceased Father's instructions as pertaining to the will. The service, or lack of, that we recieved from Mr. Dillon were not comparable to the fees that we were charged. His alleged guidance through the process of probating my father's will was unprofessional and uncompassionate. Overall, our experiences with this attorney has left us feeling hurt and confused.
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23 Mar, 2012 by John
Took years (literally) to get things into court, years to file motions (saying he never got correspondence which his secretary had referred to on the phone with me), never finishing things, finally bailing when I filed a complaint - but didn't fail to charge me enough to buy a car with. He even billed the hours to prepare my bill! No other lawyer ever listed that on a statement sent to me!
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26 Apr, 2015 by Anonymous
Never returns calls, only met him when case was called in court. Apparently takes lunch at 10am, 2pm and 4PM.
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