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Excellent, professional, and responsive legal services
“Anthony's expertise in both criminal law and local procedural intricacies is impressive. He approached the case with honesty, ensuring clear and easy communication with the referred client.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“Mr. Ryan has been amazing throughout this whole process. His knowledge and expertise was able to get my DUI dropped and no suspension of my license.”
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Reliable and trustworthy attorney
“Anthony's commitment to fair and transparent pricing further underscored his professionalism.”
Cons
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Poor communication and responsiveness
“in the beginning he seemed nice.. but now we see the truth.. return text calls etc was a nightmare.. was told one thing and didn't do what he said and now wants more money..”
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Unprofessional and abusive behavior towards clients
“Angela is condescending and abusive in her dealings with clients. She, I believe condescends to make herself feel superior.”
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Failure to act in the client's best interest
“Angela does not act in the best interest of the child. Instead of working out a resolution, she prefers going to trial.”

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29 Apr, 2024 by Anonymous
This woman is a nightmare. When someone is going through a divorce they are already obviously distraught and feeling bad about themselves. Angela is condescending and abusive in her dealings with clients. She, I believe condescends to make herself feel superior. She knows the law and her clients do not, that is why they need her. She doesn’t like to repeat or clarify law and expects the client to have a grasp of the proceedings, which no layman does. She has a trashy appearance and cannot handle anyone coming back at her with the same attitude she gives out. I’m not sure why she is so cruel, but obviously she has some issues to work through. Clients should not be paying to be abused, belittled, terrified, and reduced to tears. Her treatment is unacceptable and brings shame on her profession.
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04 Feb, 2024 by Anonymous
SHE WAS ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE. SHE STRUNG ME ALONG FOUR YEARS, WAS HEARTLESS, UNSYMPATHETIC, CONTINUALLY WANTED ME TO PAY HER THOUSANDS MORE AND DID ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO HELP ME. SHE GHOSTED ME THROUGH HER SECRETARY THE WHOLE ENTIRE TIME, WHEN I WAS ABLE TO SPEAK WITH HER SHE HOLLERED AT ME, LEFT ME IN TEARS AND ALMOST TOTALLY HOPELESS. SHE BILLED ME JUST TO SPEAK TO HER THE FEW TIMES I WAS ABLE TO. I FEEL SORRY FOR ANYONE THAT HIRES HER. SHE AND HER HUSBAND SHARE A DOWNTOWN SARASOTA. I ENDED UP HIRING ANOTHER ATTORNEY WHO FINISHED AND CLOSED MY DIVORCE IN LESS THAN A MONTH. IT SHOULD BE A CRIME TO FOR HER TO EVEN PRACTICE LAW!!! TOTAL SHAME. I ENDED UP PAYING HER THOUSANDS FOR NOTHING, ABSOLUTELY DO NOT HIRE HER UNLESS YOU WANT TO BE TOTALLY HUMILIATED, AND EMBARRASSED, SHE LITERALLY ALMOST DESTROYED ME WHEN I WAS ALREADY BROKEN. SHE REPRESENTED ME VERY VERY POORLY. I HAD TO GO THROUGH HER HUSBANDS OFFICE TO EVEN GET A ANSWER TO MY CALL. I AM GOING TO LET GOD HANDLE HER BECAUSE TO TREAT ME THE WAY SHE DID WAS A TOTAL DISGRACE. I WAS MARRIED UNDER 6 YEARS, NO CHILDREN OR PROPERTY, AND SHE STRUNG ME ALONG FOR 4 YEARS - I ADMIT i GOT TOTALLY RIPPED OFF AND AGAIN HAD TO PAY ANOTHER LAWYER TO FINISH MY DIVORCE.
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14 Dec, 2023 by Elena kochutin
I recently had the opportunity to refer a client to Anthony G. Ryan, and I couldn't be more pleased with the outstanding legal representation provided. As a fellow attorney in the community, I know the importance of recommending competent and dedicated professionals, and Anthony G. Ryan exceeded all expectations. Anthony's expertise in both criminal law and local procedural intricacies is impressive. He approached the case with honesty, ensuring clear and easy communication with the referred client. Anthony's commitment to fair and transparent pricing further underscored his professionalism. I wholeheartedly endorse the law firm of Anthony G. Ryan to anyone in need of a criminal attorney in Sarasota. Anthony's knowledge, honesty, and fair pricing make his services stand out in the legal community.
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14 Dec, 2023 by Mac egeland
This man is amazing. I will definitely recommend to all of my friends. Very professional and he handled my case perfectly. Thank you sir.
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29 Nov, 2023 by Brigidann forman
He knows what he did my son is Dead
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