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Highly knowledgeable and skilled attorney who fights hard for his clients
“Eric Reyes is a very skilled, professional and hard working attorney who fought for me and helped me and my family during a very difficult time in my life with my legal cases.”
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Responsive, attentive, and makes clients feel secure
“We were very pleased with Mr. Reyes; as he responded to our correspondence immediately and answered all of our questions without hesitation, which made us feel very secure in our decision to hire him.”
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Handles complex cases effectively and efficiently
“Eric handled our rather complex case with ease and professionalism.”
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Compassionate and caring towards clients
“I really appreciated the humor and levity he brought to each meeting while still being able to focus on resolving the matter in the most efficient way.”
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Excellent communication and customer service
“The office staff [is] very kind and helpful on phone. Helped put me at ease during the case.”
Cons
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Unreliable and unresponsive, failed to show up for court dates
“No return calls got all money paid up front than. Disappeared ....says he does not get the messages from his office lol Wife./Secretary. LOL they all lie and did not do anything for my divorce just took $3000.00 for Nothing......NOT prepared for court at all....did Not tell me about court date to be there .AND HE....did NOT even show up for the court date said he didnt know about the court date.”
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Unprofessional conduct and lack of attention to client's case
“He would constantly make stupid remarks of how pretty me ex wife was AS IF that has anything to do with my case. Also, every time we would go to court he would open my folder and have this look on his face like its the first time he's viewing it.”
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Overcharges and tries to get additional payments
“He asked for more money. We spent all of our savings on this and still don't have our kids. We were told we had until the first week of August to pay, then today, 8/5/19 we were told he withdrew! Leaving us without representation before our final hearing.”
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Dismissive and disrespectful towards clients
“He makes sure he gets paid no matter what, actually tried n succeeded to be double paid....He wasn't prepared for my case. He forgot too much.”
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Lacks understanding of client's case and fails to properly represent them
“He did not defend my good name and he also got my information incorrect in court more than once!”

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26 Jul, 2024 by Christopher goehle
I had the pleasure of speaking with Attorney Reyes today and I must say, he is truly a remarkable individual. His professionalism, expertise, and genuine care for his clients are unparalleled. What stood out to me the most is his unwavering faith and commitment to his Christian values. I highly recommend Attorney Reyes to anyone in need of legal assistance. He is not just a great attorney, but a wonderful person who truly embodies the love and compassion of Christ. Thank you, Attorney Reyes, for all that you do. God bless you.
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22 Jul, 2024 by Yancy oropesa
I hired Eric in July 2023. He was the only lawyer who would take my case. I'm so grateful he did and had the courage to take on the case. It was a pretty strong case in my favor, yet he still had to be crafty with certain decisions to ensure my outcome. Sometimes, it appeared he was a bit scatter brain, but as a one man show, it's understandable, and after a few minutes of talking, he would know who I was. That didn't bother me, though. He made many suggestions and most were accepted by me. When I felt we should do something different, he gave me his input, but ultimately went with my decision. At the time of the case, the Good Dad Act was passed and put into law here in Florida. He did not know about this. I think doctors, mechanic, lawyers, etc, should remain up-to-date with current info relative to their line of work so they always have the edge. He said that new law doesn't change anything in terms of what we need to do and how we would argue the case. He has handled many cases and, based on my facts, made the necessary recommendations, which ultimately turned out in a win for me and him. I now have shared custody of my daughter, but she has to live with me instead of mom the majority of the time. His price was much better than most in town. He was aggressive with his approach, which I appreciated. The case was resolved April 2024. Thank You Eric for your hardwork. I would recommend you to others.
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21 May, 2024 by Alan j
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05 Apr, 2024 by Diane
Mr. Reyes is the best. I had a very complicated divorce case. He was prompt, precise, and very honest, and very compassionate. I highly recommend him.
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01 Apr, 2024 by Tim cruse
Very nice guy liked me tries to help me gave me good information I appreciate him will use him when the time comes I do recommend him
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