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20 Mar, 2017 by Thomas h
Assistant Kathy is outstanding and helpful. Craig has a background in public defense and is deeply committed and knowledgeable about both of our case areas, DUI and DV. One of the only attorneys in Yavapai Co. specializing in DV. Court and prosecutors both recommended him, it is really saying something to have opposing lawyers think highly of you, they are a tough audience! Other attorneys won't even touch misdemeanors as they are all about the money, Craig is smart, experienced and caring and will work with you on the finances if you aren't rich.
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02 Oct, 2024 by Veneece johnson
The group at Mingus Mountain Law, are all spectacular and top-notch in what they do. Mark Kille works hard to fight for you with a compassion that is unheard of, he is a great lawyer with a true heart. I would, and will recommend him to everyone that would benefit from his expertise.
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14 Aug, 2024 by Robin woolsey
We retained Mark Kille to represent our special needs grandson in our guardianship petition for when he turned 18. Mark was pleasant, responsive, knowledgeable and did an excellent job when the guardianship hearing was held. And believe me, I know good representation when I see it as I am a retired judge and attorney of 40 years. I wholeheartedly recommend him.
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16 May, 2024 by J tv
Mark and his team are the kindest attorneys and office staff I have ever had the pleasure of working with! They are very professional and attentive and help me immensely through this difficult time. They go above and beyond their call and duties and are absolutely amazing! Thank you all for everything you do and all the support and help! They’re always available and make me feel comfortable and heard! Highly recommend! I’d give 10000 stars if I could.
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18 Sep, 2023 by Darlene
Mr DeRienzo helped me when my attorney was unable (they had an agreement.) He was very helpful to get that over. But since I can't get any help. I just ask for a simple referral, and get: "Unfortunately we wouldn’t be able to help you in either of your matters. I’m not sure who to send you to that may be able to handle both, or if there is an attorney would could. You can start with the Arizona State Bar and try the link “Find an Attorney.” [from email received from Ember from Office sept 2023.] THANKS for NOTHING. Sorry I am not chasing an ambulance.
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27 Dec, 2017 by Virginia
Helped me when my 1st lawyer skipped town with my retainer. He really came through for me!
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09 May, 2017 by Anonymous
After having our complex case badly mishandled by two other Prescott-area attorneys, Dan DeRienzo and his staff carefully reviewed the entire case. They fought for the best solution for the Children until, and even after, our lengthy child custody case was brought to resolution.
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