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John hazlett
21 Jun, 2021
After several bad experiences with other FL attorneys, Mr. Gifford came to my rescue. He was professional and expedient, but most importantly, was able to remedy my divorce case when other failed. As a retired member of the military (JAG Officer), he was able to relate to my active duty military demands and the nuances that being on active duty place on a case. He succeeded where others failed.
I HIGHLY recommend Mr. Gifford for all of your legal needs. He will get the job done for you!
John H.
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Miss vuolo
16 Jun, 2021
Paul was a very thorough and professional attorney. He handled my case with ease and is very knowledgeable of the law.
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Mark benson
16 Jun, 2021
Mr. Gifford is a highly principled member of the legal community. He has represented me personally and in several corporate matters. He does not try in any way to instill overconfidence in either his abilities or his anticipation of any outcome. He is very much like having a judge represent you. In fact he has served as a magistrate in the Broward system. He meticulously analyzes every situation and does an honest appraisal of the case under review. He usually outsmarts his opponents simply by doing his homework and applying his many years of experience in classic fashion. He's responsive, personally involved with every matter and he truly takes a great deal of pride in the work he does for clients.
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John cortez
15 Jun, 2021
Mr. Gifford has been our buisness and family attorney for more then 20 years. He has helped us immensely and fairly. Always gets back to you if he not available at the time. Would definitly recommend if need a good attorney.
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Susana leigh
11 Jun, 2021
I couldn’t have been luckier!!!
Disappointed I went to visit Mr. Quinn because I needed to do a name change.
They told me 3 months!
Mr. Quinn filed on court the next day of my visit, I got an appointment to get in front of the judge less than one month of filling.
Yesterday went by zoom in front of the judge.
With his help in one, two three done!!
Now I can change passport and social security.
I cannot be happier with the results!
Thank you Mr. Quinn!
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Donna saporito
14 Apr, 2021
Antonio Quinn, P.A.is a lawyer you want when having to face such a delicate manner, such as a custody case. Antonio takes the time to listen to what you, the client is asking for, and does the research to make sure he is giving you the best chance in achieving the best outcome in your case. He is extremely friendly, does not rush you in treating you like you are just money, he genuinely cares. I never had one issue in communicating with him, it was very rare that he did not answer an email within the same day, but if he did not it was the very next day. In cases that involves children the emotions are high but Antonio took the time to explain, over and over, with the utmost patience to help me through this difficult time. I will forever be thankful for his kindness, his attention to my case and my concerns, never will thank you be enough. If you want a lawyer, a good, honest respectful lawyer, Antonio is far above the best.
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Des melendez
02 Apr, 2021
Had the worst luck with having him as a lawyer I’m not going to sit here and write a whole book of all the things he didn’t do for my case the only thing he is good for is taking your money on time other than that he doesn’t do nothing for you.
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Lee m klev
02 Apr, 2021
There are things I would have done differently when I hired Antonio Quinn to represent me.
1. I would have asked him specifically to correspond with me in writing. I believe there were things that I was lead to believe a more favorable result than was attained. Being told that I was not pleading guilty, that I was not going to have a felony on my record, that I would just have “some supervision” while I paid off my restitution. These things are technically true. It was not until court that I specifically understood what my plea would be, (nothing different that the original charge or offer) And the words were very different from discussed. And yes, he was very responsive, returned my calls promptly.
2. I specifically told him that my goal was to keep my professional license, so I could continue to make a living that afforded my restitution, he blew thru that by repeating the above, saying that shouldn’t be a problem (not true)
3. I would have questioned the red flag when he said he would “talk to the states attorney and see what they were offering” before he did anything else, weeks later he sent over a request for discovery. I feel like that should have been the first thing, wouldn’t you want to know what they have before anything else?
4. I got the impression while sitting in the court room the “deal” was made right there, not before, I have no evidence of this but there was sure a great deal of communication going on between him and the states attorney while I was sitting there, that looked like decisions were being made right there.
5. Some supervision- I can’t travel, I have to regularly report, I have a probation officer randomly show up in my house and go into my bedroom, call me at any hour and tell me to come outside. I can’t go to a sporting event, concert or even dinner without permission. I have to submit to drug tests. (Non violent, no drug related, first offense) and several other very invasive actions that I won’t go into here, probation can basically be house arrest if your probation officer chooses. (I’ve had no issues violating any probation rules by the way)
6. Regardless of what the court set as restitution, your probation officer can make your life hell if he wants you to pay more. (Nothing was said about that) (by the way, I was never interviewed by any law enforcement for the charge I plead “no contest” to (first time I heard those words were in the court room.)
7. I paid Mr. Quinn thousands of dollars to try and get the best possible outcome and I don’t believe that was the case. Quite frankly, I think he did the bare minimum, but I was in a different part of the state when I had to hire him to represent me in and all I had were google reviews.
8. Clarification is important, things happen very fast in a court room, you’re asked if you understand everything and I’m pretty sure that would be impossible to comprehend that amount of information even under normal circumstances let alone while you freedom, your future let alone the weight of your humility are standing there. Get the answers you need ahead of time. Ask the questions, don’t assume anything. Temptation to just put it all behind you is immense.
So I would recommend corresponding in writing, ask specifically what things mean, don’t assume anything. Ask for copies of communications with others. Make sure he is clear about your objectives.
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Alejandro monarrez
31 Mar, 2021
Having known Gregg for many years prior, I knew that when I needed legal assistance that I would be in good hands. Gregg and his team did a fantastic job of noting all critical facts, speaking on my behalf with the opposing party, reviewing the relevant law, and providing a reasonable assessment of my claim. Aside from that, Gregg and his team were knowledgable and very responsive when seeking an update on the status of my case. Moreover, Gregg's counsel was invaluable in achieving a reasonable and adequate settlement/resolution to my case. Many thanks to Gregg and his team!
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Sarah sapphire
08 Feb, 2021
Very professional. Knowledgeable, understanding and responsive.
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Bert loki
05 Feb, 2021
Antonio Quinn is an excellent attorney, that went above and beyond what any other attorneys do. Whenever I called he personally answered the phone 95% of the time. Thanks to his knowledge of the law and the ability to use this knowledge during oral arguments in the trial, I was able to win. I recommend Antonio Quinn to any one looking to have quality legal representation.
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Rise above
06 Jan, 2021