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Pros
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Excellent legal skills and knowledge of the law
“Top Noth legal services, answers all your questions in super timely way, knows his way around the law.”
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Highly effective in achieving positive outcomes for clients
“He went above and beyond. He put much time and effort into these cases and got the best results that could be expected.”
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Responsive and attentive to client concerns
“Eased all my worries.”
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Personalized and attentive service
“He as well as his office staff were very professional and kept me informed of the case when necessary.”
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Reasonable and fair pricing
“The fee was extremely reasonable and during this time in my life, I can't thank him enough.”
Cons
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Inconsistent communication and responsiveness
“These people never return anything”
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Failure to achieve desired outcomes in some cases
“My son would have been home last year, but thanks to these guys, he had 3 yrs. added to his sentence. They did nothing to help!”

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10 Aug, 2024 by Joshua allen
Terrible attorney. Period. The dude flat out lies. Upon hiring him, I very clearly and specifically detailed my desire for open communication and being semi involved, i wanted to know exactly what steps he was taking on my case and the avenues he planned on approaching the case from. He was very appeasing and accommodating during our initial phone conversation and assured me that he would do just that. Well upon paying him, in full, $7500 for a third degree felony charge he proceeded to not contact me even once and didn't return many many calls for over 8 months. Can't imagine he was particularly proactive on my case. So I began to "build a defense." (I use the term loosely) As I researched the case and charges, I began seeing gaping holes in the prosecutions chances for a conviction. As I presented these things to him, he IMMEDIATELY dismissed them....only to attempt to contact me 3-4 months later with attempts at presenting my avenue of approach as his own newly formed ideas. Kind of embarrassing (for him) to be honest. He initially purported himself to be some kind of trial lawyer of some repute....but he's not. I wouldn't even consider him necessarily competent. He's a decent salesman I will give him that; but salesmen by nature (much like lawyers, I guess) are dishonest and manipulative, so I don't count or consider that a positive thing. 2 years into my case he spoke to me (outside of 45 second status reviews AT COURT) approximately 4 times. And had to be chased down to get that. At some point during the preceeding months he decided to run for a publicly appointed position as Judge. To some that may be a testament to his ability or capacity, but let me assure you whole heartedly and with full confidence that it is absolutely NOT. My issue with his decision is that it takes a great amount of time and energy and resources (attention planning focus coordinating rubbing elbows etc) toward his new venture. Essentially disregarding the things of his past, like the cases he was handling. And that's exactly what he did. He handled my case. He did not work on it nor attempt to defend me. Maybe he didn't like or agree with me. I personally don't care. When I went to him the final time he and gave him the most basic, and also the most solid defense, that was cited directly in the charges case logs or whatever, he said and I quote "I don't know, I'll just have to take your word for it..." he didn't appear to read anything on the charge except maybe the very first citation because that was the ONLY point he referenced multiple times. Anyways if you've made it this far I can assume you are intentionally attempting to educate yourself on the type of attorney you may be hiring. Please do not employ this man. He is not objective. He is not very intelligent. He's a scam artist. He misrepresented the offers to me from the state. Multiple times. To clarify what I mean, the state made an offer that consisted of xyz; it was presented to me by Michael Powell in the form of "if the state had an offer it would be 'like' a,b,c" only to find out that the state DID in fact have an offer that SPECIFICALLY consisted of a, b, and c. I know it sounds unimportant but in a profession exclusively based around language and phrasing and terminology, to have the person responsible for defending my life and freedom misrepresent idea based on words and language and phrasing seems either intentional or out of ignorance. Neither of which will be beneficial to anyone seeking his services. Please do yourself a favor and stay away from this guy if you want an opportunity at a good defense. I'm sure I could add more and go into greater detail and share some other personal ideas or observations but I believe I accurately covered the main points, I appreciate anyone who has taken the time and attention to attempt to learn what they are getting into. Again, do not hire this guy. I am from out of state and any public defender would have produced the same results in a worst case scenario.
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18 Jul, 2024 by Shernette jones
mr powell is very decent man i have had to deal with him on more than one occasion and he work with me i am grateful to you mr powell and i will support you, thank you
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16 May, 2024 by Howard toy
Excellent service, the professionalism you would expect from a qualified establishment. Mr Powells credentials match his presentation and performance. Excellent office support staff. HIGHLY recommend
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03 May, 2024 by Jeremy smith
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17 Apr, 2024 by Eric quickel
Been using them for 20 years ,
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03 Mar, 2018 by Patrick
Mr Jackman is a very fair, yet aggressive attorney, He does not stop until he gets what the law says is yours. Throughout my legal issues I developed a friendship with Mr Jackman I can not say enough about his character. Simply put ,,Should you require a Lawyer that will fight to the end ? Then Mr. Jackman is that person Mr.Jackman, I Thank You for believing in me and getting me the justice I deserved
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31 Aug, 2016 by Kevin
The services provided to me by Jackmon far exceeded my initial expectations. I was kept in the loop regarding court dates and outcomes every step of the way. He was extremely professional and competent when it came to answering my questions and providing information to me about the process. I would definitely refer this business to family and friends!
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24 Jun, 2024 by Beth rexroad
Mizell and Mays is an excellent law firm… the best. I am 100 percent confident in their work. We’ve used them for wills, trusts and other documents as well as real estate transactions. John Mizell is extremely smart, knowledgable, thorough and highly ethical. He knows his stuff. Plus, his staff is on top of things and they’re all very professional and easy to work with across the board. I won’t use any other law firm. Highly recommend!!!
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I've had the pleasure of knowing John for 30 years and him handling multiple family affairs. He's warm, down to earth, tremendous integrity and incredibly knowledgeable. He's awesome!
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19 Mar, 2018 by Tifanie "ruggiero"
Mrs. Withrow was extremely professional and companionate. She answered all my questions and helped me to understand the process as it unfolded. She was also genuinely concerned for the well being of my son. I would highly recommend Megan Withrow for any legal family related issues you may have.
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