Michelle Ann Estlund, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Coral Gables, FL with 6 reviews
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Michelle Ann Estlund

147 Sevilla Avenue, Coral Gables, FL

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Education

1995:
Stetson University College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1992:
The Florida State University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Glen miller

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19 Sep, 2016
I would like to forward this review for Michelle Ann Estlund, for whom I retained twice. I originally retained Ms. Estlund for a member of my family in regards to a criminal defense case . She was professional, concise, and on point. She provided us with a very favorable outcome which included pretrial diversion and record sealing. We were very pleased at that point. As fate would have it , a year later I found myself in the same place, only worse. I was charged with two major felonies, and deeply entrenched in the legal justice system. I retained Michelle once again. let me say it again, her professionalism and knowledge of the justice system are paramount. She was always there for me whether by cell phone or meeting me at the office on a Saturday, always keeping me up to date with current situations. In the courtroom her experience was obvious, whether a motion or sounding, always on top of her game, providing the best direction possible. In the end, all the charges were dismissed, resulting in a Nolle Pros, which was the best possible outcome for both of us. Michelle went the extra mile as well seeing us through a return of property motion. A little stressful, but once again she prevailed. I cannot say enough how grateful to her I am.
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T in miami

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22 Jan, 2014
I contacted Ms. Estlund after having been arrested for a petit theft incident. After a single call to her office, I was given an appointment right away. During our initial meeting, I explained the details of my incident. She was attentive and focused. After listening to what I had to say, she responded with a wealth of information (very knowledgeable and experienced, she is) and was compassionate too. She gave me reassurance and peace of mind that I was in good hands. I left her office feeling and knowing that I had her full support and attention to my case. Needless to say, throughout the entire process she was superb. Shortly thereafter, my case was filed nolle prose. Ms. Estlund was detailed and thorough from start to finish. She was easy to reach too (by call and email). I could not be happier that she represented me as my legal counsel. I would not hesitate in recommending her to anyone. She is a realiable and professional attorney. Top-notch!
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Kevin

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12 Jan, 2014
I contacted Michelle in 2011 to ask for advice on dealing with an Interpol problem. At the time I had received a negative response to my appeal with Interpol. I asked Michelle for a second opinion and was skeptical that anything could be done. She read my case and felt that she could help me. I worked with Michelle for over 12 months in preparing my second appeal. Michelle was at all times professional and showed great empathy towards my situation. Michelle is a subject matter expert in dealing with Interpol and knows the rules and constitution intimately. If you want advice in dealing with Interpol there is no better person you could choose. Michelle worked over and above the call of duty in my case and was available 24/7 and took calls from me on many occasions outside office hours. Michelle is a straight talker and tells you how it is and does not promise anything she cannot deliver. I rate Michelle at the highest level for her legal abilities and belief in justice. Having dealt with over 50 lawyers in my career I can say that she is the best. Her fees are fair and reasonable and she is genuinely interested and believes in any case that she takes on. In 2012 we received a successful result. I doubt anyone else could have done a better job. Thank you Michelle.
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Excellent legal knowledge and expertise
“Michelle is a subject matter expert in dealing with Interpol and knows the rules and constitution intimately.”
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Highly professional and responsive service
“She was always there for me whether by cell phone or meeting me at the office on a Saturday, always keeping me up to date with current situations.”
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Compassionate and empathetic approach
“She was attentive and focused. After listening to what I had to say, she responded with a wealth of information (very knowledgeable and experienced, she is) and was compassionate too.”
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Successful case outcomes
“In the end, all the charges were dismissed, resulting in a Nolle Pros, which was the best possible outcome for both of us.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2015:
Dade County Bar Association Bulletin, INTERPOL's looking for murderers, drug traffickers, and ... Justin Bieber?
2012:
The Bulletin, INTERPOL and Your Client's International Business Interests: Look Before You Leap
2012:
The Bulletin, INTERPOL and Red Notices
2012:
33rd Annual Immigration Law Update South Beach Course Materials, Un-Ringing the Bell: How Erroneous Information is Circulated by INTERPOL and How to Correct It
2011:
Red Notice Law Journal, The Innocent Red Notice Client: When INTERPOL is Used Improperly by Member Countries
2011:
Red Notice Law Journal, The New Libya: What Kind of Member Couuntry Will It Be for INTERPOL?
2011:
Red Notice Law Journal, Hey, How Did You Get in Here? Why the International Criminal Court Was Allowed to Request Muammar Gaddafi's Red Notice
2011:
Red Notice Law Journal, INTERPOL's Red Notice: Its Reach and Its LImits
2011:
Red Notice Law Journal, INTERPOL's Capacity for Improvement: An Encouraging Word
2011:
Red Notice Law Journal, It's Not You, It's Me: When Banks Break up with Red Notice Subjects
2011:
Red Notice Law Journal, Who Owns the Information in INTERPOL's Files?
2011:
Red Notice Law Journal, INTERPOL Defends Its Decisions to Deny Certain Venezuelan Red Notice Requests
2011:
Red Notice Law Journal, Venezuela complained, INTERPOL responded: what's next?
2011:
Red Notice Law Journal, Blue Traveler: Should I Travel as the Subject of a Blue Notice?
2011:
Red Notice Law Journal, Red Notice Challenges: When the Basis for a Red Notice is No Longer Valid
2011:
Red Notice Law Journal, Hugo Chavez: Should INTERPOL re-review Venezuela's Red Notices?
2011:
Red Notice Law Journal, Blind Faith: INTERPOL's Relationship with its Member Countries
2010:
South Miami News, Liar, Liar, Pants . . . in Jail
2010:
Coral Gables News Tribune, The High Cost of Avoidance
2010:
South Miami News, In Defense of Criminal Defense
2010:
Kendall Gazette, Transitioning from Active Combat Duty to Civilian Life
2010:
Community Newspapers, Parenting After an Arrest
2010:
Community Newspapers, Talking to Lawyers: 101
2009:
South Miami News, Should I Call the Police to Talk to My Out-of-Control Child?
2009:
Coral Gables News, Think Grandma Can't Get Arrested? Think Again.
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