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15 Mar, 2024 by Erato12
Sherria was great on informing me of the importance of securing your brand on all angles. I appreciate the information and her services because this made me realize I need to secure what is mines, which is my business. Thank you and I recommend her to others as well.
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12 Jul, 2023 by Richard
I would recommend Ms. WILLIAMS many times over. She kept us notified of our rights fueing our process and she co tinge to stay in commu inaction with us. She never gave up and was always honest with us. She answered questions in a timely manner. Our case took a long time but she let us know things move slowly and just stay focused. Thank you Ms. Williams.
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08 Jul, 2023 by Dominique williams
S WILLIAMS LAW LLC is the absolute best!!! Sherria puts her heart and soul into her work. The legal service and customer experience were both excellent. Would 1000% recommend.
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13 Dec, 2017 by Nicole
Mrs. Smith assisted our family with our sons case. Helping us navigate the legal and jail system and intelligently advised us through the process of his release, and now his record is actually cleared, giving him another chance at succeeding in life in spite of a bad decision. We are grateful.
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04 Dec, 2017 by Jacqueline
I had the unfortunate experience in April of 2017 that subsequently left me fighting for everything I worked for in my entire career. I was recommended to Attorney Smith by a friend who felt she could assist me with my situation. Not only was Mrs. Smith knowledgeable, professional and empathetic to my situation, she offered excellent legal advice which subsequently led me to hire her for her services. Mrs. Smith is assisted by her colleague, Mr. Curtis Jones, and with this team I felt at ease and comfortable with the decision that I made. They made this tumultuous situation easier to deal with and with that I strongly recommend there services to anyone needing legal assistance.
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30 Apr, 2014 by Anonymous
I was referred to Mrs. Smith because of her expertise in the area of Labor Law, specifically as it relates to policies and procedures for employees of Miami-Dade County. Upon the first meeting with Mrs. Smith, she made me feel at ease, she made me feel that my circumstances were now her circumstances and of value to her. Mrs. Smith is not only well versed and knowledgeable about her specific area of law, but also has the ability to understand the total impact of the situation not only on the client but the client’s family as well. She has been exemplary and relentless in her pursuit to resolve my issue and has exceeded all of my expectations.
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06 May, 2019 by Martin
Excellent representation resulting in judgement in my favor. Represented me in two separate frivolous lawsuits of approximately $30,000 each. Was very thorough, and prepared me well when it came down to addressing the judge, which can be a daunting task. Was very detail oriented, organized and succinct, with no last minute scrambling. Had very fair rates and did not nickel and dime me for every little phone call or email. Would strongly recommend.
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18 Jan, 2017 by John
I've been fighting with the child support systems for months . I was referred to Attorney Clark by a co-worker. She was Heaven sent because she was able to show that I was a part of my child's life and kept me from having to pay over $22,000 in back child support!!!!! I would recommend her to any one that really wants to be apart of there child's life. The system is against those who wants to do right by there child!!!!
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31 Aug, 2011 by Anonymous
Case # 20111533. Martin Christopher Gilliam filed the divorce proceedings on my behalf since January 2011 and was paid in full for the money he requested since March 2011. Martin Gilliam did not complete the divorce proceedings and withdraw himself from my case without a notice or phone call. He said it’s because I kept calling him every 3 days for an update on the case and he felt as though I was harassing him. When I would call him for update information on the case he did not realize it was me on the phone and he began to give me information regarding another case. There were times he set the time and date for me to call him but he will never call or answer his office phone or cell phone. This is the worse lawyer. He took my money and did not provide the service. I asked him for my money back he stated he will not give me my money back. I will report him to the BAR. This is a disgrace and unethical on his part. Can you help me? I called the County Clerk office to get the next court date and they will not give me any information on my case. Please help me.
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