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Highly responsive and attentive to client needs
“They gave me advice but did not try to sway me in any direction. From our initial consultation to the ending in mediation, I can not speak any higher of a business than I am today.”
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Provides excellent client communication and support
“She was warm, open, and understanding from the first phone call. She kept me informed of progress and any changes, was very straight forward about what to expect, always responsive and patient.”
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Demonstrates professionalism, integrity, and compassion
“Ms. Trusik was an absolute pleasure to work with during my divorce. She is so steadfast in her beliefs and stood by my side when I went through the roughest part of my life. She kept my needs as her priority and I'm so thankful she represented me.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“With Ms. Trusik's hard work, many hours and determination we won the case and the children are now in Texas thriving and doing well.”
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Provides a positive and empowering experience during difficult situations
“Not many people can say their divorce was one of the best experiences of their life; but I can! I never felt alone or anxious. I knew she was just a phone call or email away and I had complete confidence she would handle the situation and probably make me laugh too.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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18 Jun, 2024 by M b
Bad attorney who colludes with other attorneys to keep a client from getting the legal money owed them. Avoid and stay away.
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08 May, 2024 by Callie kitchens
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15 Mar, 2024 by Jeremy patterson
I could not be happier about the representation that I received! Alenna and Brian were very communicative and generally supportive from my very first phone call to the firm. We had a great phone consultation that let me know I was dealing with professionals. Process took less than 50 days and my situation was complete! Pricing seemed fair. Highly recommend
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05 Mar, 2024 by Michael foust
Trudy and her team are wonderful. Her associate Lily handled a case for me as did Trudy. They are extremely responsive and I love their motto regarding family law, “We want to handle your case to 100% satisfaction so you do not have to hire us again!” She recommended a great coparenting counselor and also handles business law, equine / animal law, construction, and family law from prenups to divorce to estate and probate. I have hired her firm several times for various reasons and am looking forward to hiring her firm for a business I plan to start this year.
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16 Oct, 2023 by Trudy innes richardson
<Google won't let me respond to Mr. Sattler's post as a reply, so I've posted it here.>. When serving as a mediator, I am precluded from giving legal advice to parties, including whether or how parties are in compliance with any Agreement or what issues remain to be discussed. These questions should be addressed to the attorney that represents you and who attended mediation. The engagement letter which you and your counsel signed set out the confidentiality provisions (by Fla. Stat.), the terms, and the sliding scale fees applicable to the mediation. Additionally, I always give the introductory statement required by the Rules, which goes over the above topics as well as the fact that mediation is a confidential process.
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15 Sep, 2018 by Anonymous
As our legal counsel, Jeremy is knowledgeable & dedicated giving our condo assn. the best advice even if that means not using legal means to reconcile a situation. He always has the best interest of our assn. as his goal in providing legal services.
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12 Sep, 2018 by Kathi
Jeremy Anderson has been our attorney of record for our condo association for the past 10-11 years. He has and continues to give our Board of Directors and Property Manager legal advice on many issues. His directives have kept our property free of legal entanglements. He is always available whenever needed. He does and outstanding job for us and we are very pleased.
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11 Sep, 2018 by Nicole
Jeremy has exceeded our expectations repeatedly by extending his ongoing knowledge and guidance through a multitude of circumstances together with kindness and thoroughness.
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07 Jan, 2015 by Fancyrou
I emailed Ian a question on a weekend & assumed if I got a reply it would be the next business day. Imagine my surprise when Ian not only replied to my email inquiry immediately but gave a very detailed response as well. He was very polite & professional and he even answered a follow up question I had as well. I truly appreciated him taking time out of his weekend to answer my question as I was stressing quite a bit over my issue. Awesome, professional! Lisa~
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09 Aug, 2011 by Jim
Ian took our probate case and did a GREAT job. The judge was located in another county from where we live and seemed to be going out of his way to make things difficult. Ian kept his cool and managed to wined his way through all of the barriers placed in his way. He kept us up to date on what was going on and we would use him again if we have a need for an atty.
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