Thomas Lewis Edwards

4545 NW 8th Ave, Gainesville, FL

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Riley stevenson

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13 Aug, 2024
I could not speak any better of this law firm. My case was assigned to Chris Jones, with Logan Doll as second chair. From to start to finish, these gentleman were so very comforting. I do not regret any dollar paid, they did their job as if they were fighting for themselves. My case was an interesting one against the state. Mr. Jones was on top of every detail from the beginning; he would even take the time to call my witnesses. Prior to trial a meeting was set up because Mr. Jones knew I had never been to court and wanted to prep me to his best ability. In the court room, Mr. Jones and Mr. Doll were unreal. They kept me calm and explained everything going on to the best of their ability. Mr. Jones fought in that court room as if he was fighting for himself. He even had the jury loving him. Once my trial was won, I was congratulated by Mr. Jones, Mr. Edwards, and Mr. Doll. Just an all around great team that stands by you, makes you laugh through the hard times, and fights for you and what is right. I could not recommend them more!
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Peggy smith

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06 Jun, 2024
Don't waste your money. The worst attorney I have ever seen. My friend is still sitting in jail over suspended drivers license going on 3rd month. It was also a case of false arrest officer did everything illegal. This law office is the worst!!!
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Grant raudenbush

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13 Apr, 2024
They work hard. Mr. Doll, Esq. Is a good man, I trust him and his team. UPDATED. The above review was done just a few days before my trial. I wanted to make sure I'd get the chance to post a review that reflected my positive experience with this Law firm. The problem, at the time, was that my stress level was through the roof as this trial had the potential of life in prison for me. Being over 60, you don't need much of a sentence to realize this could be the rest of my life. Now that the trail is over I have so much more I want to share about this firm: Immediately after being arrested, Logan Doll got involved and after 23 days of waiting for my bond hearing, he was able to negotiate a reduced bail with house arrest pending trial. False charges can be devastating and complicated. You cannot prove a negative but this team at Edwards & Jones took the time and consideration to plow through, absorb, and become familiar with the people, personalities, and evidence for a full year. Including issuing subpoenas for depositions and speaking with every single person involved. Mr. Logan and his paralegals sifted through every photo, and scrap of paper we gave them, and gave sincere attention and consideration to our commentary and firsthand insite responses to deposition transcripts that we reviewed. Sometimes when you are deep in the middle of something like this, it's hard to make sense of anything. Logan, however, was able to pull together everything from us and the prosecution, and by trial I'd say they knew more about our lives and family than we did. At trial, Chris Jones took second chair and I felt that they were on top of things. Their confidence did a lot to keep my stress manageable. The way that they conducted themselves in direct and cross examination was professional, and kind, and intense where needed. The second day of trial Tom Edwards also attended and I felt honored to have the whole team by my side. They didn't “get me off", they fought hard; challenging the lies and bringing out truths, giving the court and jury what they needed to bring a full acquittal. Kind and compassionate, wise and strategic. In the end my highest praise is to consider them friends.
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Highly experienced and dedicated attorney
“Chris is a very experienced and dedicated attorney. He went above and beyond for me and for that I am grateful.”
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Excellent communication and accessibility
“He is also more affordable than other law firms in town.”
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Achieves great results for clients
“He got a very serious charge down to a misdemeanor possession charge for me. It was a great outcome.”
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Compassionate and understanding
“He IMMEDIATELY made me feel at ease and comfortable about this matter. That he had my best interest in mind.”
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Flexible and accommodating
“He is very flexible if you are out of town and unable to meet in person.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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