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17 Mar, 2014 by Perri giafaglione
I had three very bad experiences with previous lawyers. I did a lot of research before I called Sam. Key to me calling him was the content of the other reviews found here. As it turns out I didn't actually retain his services--in large part due to the fact that he was honest and forthright enough to explain that his area of comfort and expertise was actually not what I needed. He spoke to me for a significant amount of time over the phone while extremely ill. He called a peer to refer me to and actually called me back with that information just like he said he would. Even though I didn't actually hire him I would highly recommend him. He was extremely personal, respectful, compassionate and H.O.N.E.S.T. And as a complete laginappe--he's from Mississippi. Sam, God Bless You! You give me hope for your profession.
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18 Feb, 2012 by Roger
I have used lawyers in the past and none has compared to Sam. If I had a question he was always very quick to respond back. He is not your tipical lawer, he talks to you in a way that is easy to understand. It was a pleasure to do business with him.
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04 Feb, 2012 by Todd
Thanks again Sam, Sam was very understanding and to the point. Two years of stress is finally gone
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27 Jan, 2012 by S & c
I have dealt with many attorneys over the years and have to let everyone know that the law firm of Quick & Fisher are the finest examples of hard working, honest, and sincere people you will ever meet. Once they take you on as a client, you can rest assured that they will consider you family and treat you with that kind of respect, and honesty. They are both men of their words and will look out for you. Trust them and feel lucky to have them. All the best. - Rem
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05 Nov, 2011 by Jeremiah
I would definitely recommend Sam Fisher as your bk attorney. He's ( besides being a very nice and caring young man) a very to the point and competent attorney. He walked me through the whole process and kept me informed every step of the way. He was more like a family member than a lawyer. He made this bad experience a lot less stressful.

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15 Aug, 2023 by Estela
Mr. Mitchell gave me a free consultation about my final divorce judgment lien that I found very helpful. He took a great amount of time on resolving a complex issue on the judgment. I heard he represents his clients zealously which I found it is true from my personal experience on legal issue.
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10 Mar, 2023 by Shaw
Attorney Mitchell was very helpful with our bankruptcy case. Very professional and personable. He has been a great communicator and knowledgeable in every aspect. I highly recommend him and will hire him again for future services if I need him.
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02 Aug, 2021 by Tom
When you have to fight for a child a great attorney is all you need. I was so fortunate to find Raymond Mitchell. I had brought him a case that I thought would be impossible and he struggled and made it into strength. If your looking for a good attorney I hope you find one, but if you want an honest, reliable, know it all, exceptional attorney I would recommend attorney Mitchell. He is by far the best when your back is against the wall!
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17 Oct, 2016 by Whitney
Mark Drasites did a wonderful job representing me throughout my divorce and mediation proceedings. He was always well prepared for every meeting and he did a great job in helping me understand the many questions that I had about the process. I felt much more confident having Mark represent me and I would recommend him to anyone looking for a lawyer who won't miss a thing regarding your case, who is available when you need them, who will give you knowledgeable advice, and who can help you feel reassured that you will get the best outcome possible.
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27 Dec, 2009 by Anonymous
Fine work. Everything I expected.
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02 Jun, 2009 by Anonymous
Mr. Kuehling was very thorough and informative. I always felt confident that my transaction was in good hands.
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