Yekaterina Mesic, experienced Business, Criminal Defense attorney in Jacksonville, FL with 111 reviews
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Yekaterina Mesic

6550 St Augustine Rd, Jacksonville, FL

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Education

2007:
University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law
2004:
University of North Florida, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Артём кучер

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10 Oct, 2024
I am very grateful to Kate Mesic and her team for the help she was able to give me in my case. Professional and a Person with a capital letter. Confidence, knowledge and understanding of the law and all the subtleties are felt in her work. Attentive to details, available at any time. The best team ever. Thank You so much!!!
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Bron lyles

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10 Oct, 2024
It's nice to know that when you spend money you don't have too spend, that in the end, it all pans out! Kate was a God send, she overcame difficult odds, and we came out on top. Thank you Kate, if I ever have another issue to deal with, YOU will be my first call. Sincerely, Bron Lyles
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Vitaly kovalenko

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09 Oct, 2024
I was referred to her by a family member. Ms. Mesic made everything easy. She took care of my case and got a favorable outcome. I would definitely recommend her to others
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Pros
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Highly professional and knowledgeable legal representation
“Kate Mesic is absolutely amazing. She handled our case so professionally and I would recommend her to anyone who needs a criminal attorney.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Kate and her team addressed my case with a sense of urgency that made me feel prioritized. They were always available to answer my questions, and their communication was clear and timely throughout the entire process.”
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Successful case outcomes and ability to get charges dismissed
“Kate was able to not only get my possession charged dropped, she was able to get my ticket dismissed as well.”
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Compassionate and caring approach
“Kate is great she went above and beyond to help me. You can tell she really cares about her clients.”
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Affordable and valuable services
“Additionally, their services were affordable, providing great value for the quality of representation I received.”
Cons
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Potential unresponsiveness or miscommunication in some cases
“Called and left information with receptionist who told me i would receive a call back. Called again the next day talked to same receptionist who told me there was no record of me calling and was extremely rude and hung up on me.”
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Hesitation to take on certain cases
“Obviously crooks they want $250 to "research" and see if they are even able to help before anything else.”

Publications

2016:
Advantage Business Magazine, What your employee background checks may not be telling you
2016:
Advantage Business Magazine, After the DUI arrest: Can you get a do-over?
2015:
Advantage Business Magazine, The Benefits of Building a Proactive Relationship with Your Lawyer
2015:
Advantage Business Magazine, 5 Reasons Why The New Revised Limited Liability Company Act Will Have An Effect On Small Businesses
2015:
Advantage Business Magazine, How to Avoid Pitfalls When Buying Or Selling A Business
2015:
Advantage Business Magazine, The Benefits of Building a Proactive Relationship with Your Lawyer
2014:
Florida Association of Women Lawyers Journal, Florida Supreme Court: Justice Barbara Pariente
2012:
Advantage Business Magazine, Learn from mistakes. Extending credit to the "right" customers
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