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Pros
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The lawyer is highly skilled, knowledgeable, and experienced, with a strong reputation in the local courts
“Scott Skier is an amazing criminal defense lawyer. I have known him for about five years now and have went through him for several cases ranging from minor traffic tickets, to misdemeanors to felonies.”
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The lawyer is dedicated, passionate, and committed to fighting for the best possible outcome for their clients
“Determined and very passionate about his cases this lawyer will fight for you!”
3
The lawyer provides excellent communication, responsiveness, and personal attention to their clients throughout the process
“Scott doesn't act as your average, hard to reach attorney who is too busy to talk to their clients and has the secretary deal with them, and the only time you see them is in court, if they even show up. He is always available 9/10 times and answers his cell phone and texts you updating and reassuring you that he does have your back.”
4
The lawyer is honest, transparent, and provides realistic assessments of the client's case and potential outcomes
“Scott is an excellent attorney and is great in his field. He is knowledgeable across the board and can help with any topic. He provides superb advice and is willing to put in the extra effort to fight on your behalf.”
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The lawyer's services are considered to be reasonably priced and worth the investment
“As far as prices go, he is worth whatever he asks. He never over charges and his services are definitely worth the money.”
Cons
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Some clients feel the law firm does not always communicate well or provide timely updates on the status of their case
“They led me around for months with no progress on my case. After months, they finally told me that they were not moving forward with the case because I did not suffer 'brain injury'. Waste of time. They never gave a damn to begin with.”
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A few clients felt the law firm was more focused on financial gain than truly fighting for the best outcome for the client
“They need to make interviews more personal, I felt dismissed and uncomfortable with the video interview”