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Weston Allan Gantte, experienced Business, Criminal Defense attorney in Dandridge, TN with 20 reviews
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09 Feb, 2024 by Carol
Weston did an awesome job helping to sort out our property heirship since we had no wills. He provided the necessary affidavit of heirship and Tenncare release form required to establish a property deed for the inherited land. He also assisted with limited power of attorney needed so that I could represent the family. He promptly had all documents registered at the courthouse so we could move forward with a property listing. Weston explained everything involved with the process and was very helpful in guiding me along. I would definitely work with Weston again and he is highly recommended!
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01 Feb, 2024 by Arshad
Weston is absolutely amazing. He was polite and timely. Respectful and listened to our problems. He ended up disming our citation. I would recommend Weston to anyone!
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18 Dec, 2023 by Vickie
I reached out to Mr. Gantte in reference to getting an affidavit that shows my husband as property owner by heirship. The land went from my husband’s grandfather to my husband’s mother. However, neither of them had a will so there was nothing showing the lineage for my husband. Mr. Gantte explained what he needed to start the process. Once received Mr. Gantte was expeditious in getting the affidavit registered and verified no bills owed to any nursing home. Mr. Gantte has a good personality, is easy to work with and explains things so that it is easy to understand. I would definitely use him again.
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Jill R. Talley, experienced Business attorney in Dandridge, TN with 6 reviews
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14 Jan, 2024 by Anonymous
She doesn't deserve a star at all. She is mean , rude and arrogant. Gets her gun out and shows it off proudly . Bullies and not truthful. I am sure the 5 stars in her reviews were done by herself or her staff. Take your money and drop your case . Warning stay away.
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14 Nov, 2021 by Anonymous
Hired Mrs.Talley based on reputation of her being a “passionate “about her case’s lawyer. Upon meeting with mrs. Talley I could see the drive in her eyes to win my case. I don’t think you could get a better lawyer in my opinion. I would recommend her to everyone.
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13 Nov, 2021 by Anonymous
From the first phone call to the last, Jill Talley demonstrated dedication, heart, and drive in working our case. From working long hours to just being an ear to listen when we needed her, she was always there when we needed her and was proud to say we had her in our corner. If you are looking for a hard working, driven, dedicated lawyer you have found it!
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Samuel Parker Weaver, experienced Business, Criminal Defense attorney in Dandridge, TN with 2 reviews
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18 Apr, 2022 by Anonymous
Sam Weaver is the worst public defender ever he had no idea what to ask the judge he had no influence with the court whatsoever did not try to help me did not try to get me any satisfaction after being falsely arrested falsely incarcerated he did nothing to help the situation I would not recommend seeing Weaver to anybody
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21 Sep, 2017 by Scott
I had this attorney represent me ? I wouldn't recommend Samual Parker Weaver to Anyone ? My Civil Rights were taken away from the Police, this attorney didn't try to speak Up for my Rights, he also doesn't return Phone calls,( 17 calls before my first Court date) ???
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Weston A. Gantte, experienced Bankruptcy, Business attorney in Dandridge, TN with 0 reviews
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The payment structure is often discussed during an initial consultation so you can choose the one that best suits your business needs and budget.

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It's essential to discuss fee structures upfront to avoid surprises.

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By preparing these materials, you can ensure that your first meeting with a business lawyer is productive and informative.

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