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02 Aug, 2018 by Scott
Brian worked with me for several years, and I have known him for three decades. He has a brilliant mind and works as had any attorney I have ever known. I recommend Brian without reservation.
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31 Mar, 2014 by Christina
Brian has represented me not once but twice against my ex husband. He was always professional and knew just what to say to keep me steadfast in each case, even when I felt hopeless at times. I would recommend him to anyone for family court issues or any other legal matter.
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09 Feb, 2014 by David
Brian was amazing in handling my the errors that the OAG: Child Support Division made on my account. Even though it took over a year to resolve the issues, Brian was non-stop in working towards our goal. I appreciate all that he did and I highly recommend him to anyone who needs help. Thank you again, Brian!!
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02 Apr, 2015 by Angela
They say the best defense is a great offense. With Mr. Sokolowski, my husband and our family found just that. Within two, maybe three weeks of telecommunications between me and Mr. Sokolowski, my husband's bail, which was right at $100,000, was reduced 82%. My husband and I are still amazed! The offense did not just start with negotiations on the bail, rather with his introduction to our family and my husband's cases. My husband is in Centerville, TX (Leon County) and our home is North of Dallas, about 200 miles away. I introduced myself via a voicemail. I was pleasantly surprised he returned my call and didn't flinch at communicating via e-mail and phone. Mr. Sokolowski listened to my concerns, readily accepted letters my husband and I already submitted to the court, and ran with that groundwork to continue bail reduction negotiations. In fact, he contacted me with an amount and I was sure was it, the DA had already dropped it by 60% or so. The next day and e-mail from Stanley notified me of an even a better offer. I still can't get over his negotiation results! We have also thrown him some curve balls by asking him to speak with other attorneys from other counties. He has consistently been pleasant, cooperative, very strategic and ultimately fighting for my husband's best interest, even when he's discussing cases elsewhere. He has always focused on the ending outcome in Leon County. He is very competent, seems to have good relations with the DAs, but most of all he offer(s) my family and I Hope. We need the hope and talking with Stanley is just a blessing which eases my mind. I have been speaking with several lawyers and feel I have received more results and service Pre-indictment with Stanley than with anyone else. I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND Stanley Sokolowski to my friends and family. Stanley, thank you from central Texas!
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27 Apr, 2024 by Anonymous
Was awesome did exactly like he said he would and it turned out exactly what he said it would ! Doesn’t have time to return your call be patient he will answer every question when he is ready to proceed with ur case! He has many cases and will take time with you when it is the right time
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06 Sep, 2024 by Michael
I hired Ms, Collette for a divorce case. She provided a professional and understanding service to me. She listened to me and provided the professional representation that I needed. She was courteous, and her fees were reasonable. I highly recommend her.
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28 Mar, 2015 by Anonymous
We tried to use Phil Fletcher for our case and everyone we called or left voicemails we never received a respons. We were notified at the very last minute that our first court hearing was cancelled and still have yet to get a response from either him or his secretary about anything. My husband and I have just recently fired him and will be seeking help elsewhere. I definitely would not recommend services through this firm.
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26 Apr, 2011 by Anonymous
If you want to be kept informed of what to do and have your case handled in a professional manner, avoid this lawyer. Good luck getting any return calls or emails from Phil or his secretary. He will inform you later that she is only "part-time" help. As if that justifies the complete lack of response from either of them. I was not informed of even where to go in the courthouse for my 8:30 AM final hearing and had to ask Courthouse employees where to go and who to talk to after I had made repeated phone calls to his office and sent numerous emails requesting information. After taking a day off work and driving to his office at 8:00 AM and waiting for someone to show up, I left at 8:15 and drove to the Courthouse for assistance. At 8:21 his secretary called (from her home) to tell me that he would not be able to be present due to a “family emergency”. A later call from Phil indicated that he was “5-6 hours away and sick”. All of this on the Monday after Easter. My list of documentation from this case shows a complete absence of professionalism and respect from his office. Do yourself a favor and avoid this firm.
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