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Highly experienced and knowledgeable criminal defense attorney who achieves the best possible outcomes for clients
“If he decides to take your case then he will do everything he can for you.”
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Provides personalized and attentive service, keeping clients informed and alleviating their anxiety throughout the legal process
“He and his office always took the time to answer all my questions and quickly responded to any request.”
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Well-respected in the local legal community and known for his strong connections and reputation
“I got the clear impression he is very well connected in his profession and well respected in the Tallahassee area legal community.”
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Dedicated to his clients and goes above and beyond to help them, including providing life lessons and guidance
“He made sure that my daughter not only knew what was to be accomplished but took a fatherly approach and gave her a life lesson.”
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Passionate about his work and truly cares about the well-being of his clients
“It's not just a Career for him it's a passion. He has successfully been doing this a very long time.”
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04 Sep, 2018 by Anonymous
I was arrested for DUI unfortunately as my 2nd offense, Matthew represented me previously for a Criminal Mischief charge as-well. I honestly believe neither cases could have gone any better! Point blank he knows his stuff, it’s not just a Career for him it’s a passion. He has successfully been doing this a very long time. I was fortunate enough to see first hand how the system works and also witness the amount of respect so many different people within the judicial system have for him. He will ethically represent you, tell you early on what to expect, what will work and what won’t. He works with you and doesn’t just tell you what to do. He kept me informed during the process and was personally there with me during each step. Hopefully I will not need his services from here on out, but I would certainly recommend him as your attorney.
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03 Sep, 2018 by Mitchell
I hired Matt in 2011 because of felony charges I was facing. I was guilty and there was no real way to avoid any of it but Matt was able to get me the best possible outcome. I cannot imagine where I would have been if not for his help. Most recently I hired him to get changes made to my probation orders. I was a little more than half way through with probation and had thought about early termination but did not think it was really possible in my case. We decided to see if it was possible and at the very least get the probation orders changed. I did not expect to get off but Matt somehow got me off probation early. I cannot recommend him enough. If he decides to take your case then he will do everything he can for you.
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14 Aug, 2018 by Alan
Absolutely the best criminal defense attorney in Tallahassee, FL. Matt went above and beyond to help me with my case and got me the best resolution possible. April also helped me out with my files and stayed in contact with me throughout my case. If you find yourself on the other side of the law and need a counselor, Matthew Willard is the attorney you need.
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14 Aug, 2018 by Cindy
When we hired Matt it was to get one particular goal accomplished. But it was so much more! He made sure that my daughter not only knew what was to be accomplished but took a fatherly approach and gave her a life lesson. I can’t be more grateful. It’s just what she needed. Thank you Matt. And again thank you for your service as a fellow Navy vet I can’t tell you how much your interest in our lives has affected my daughter.
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18 Aug, 2014 by Anonymous
From the very beginning of the process in hiring Mr. Willard to the experience in him handling the case he was always highly professional, reassuring, and achieved the best possible result (case dismissed). He and his office always took the time to answer all my questions and quickly responded to any request. This helped alleviate the anxiety of through a criminal misconduct case. HIs depth of knowledge and experience was both comforting and likely why the case got the preferred resolution of dismissal. He outlined the step by step process and recommended the alternative courses of action. During this process I got the clear impression he is very well connected in his profession and well respected in the Tallahassee area legal community. He absolutely exceeded my expectations and I would highly recommended anyone seeking counsel and representation.
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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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11 Sep, 2018 by Nicole
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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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