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20 Aug, 2024 by John abbott
Alexis and his team were outstanding. They were effective, efficient and had phenomenal communication skills. When you are in need of an attorney, you typically expect a difficult process. The Agosto team made it painless. Thank you
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26 Jul, 2024 by Liz ventura
THE BEST LAWYER hands down! Helped me with a few cases, (dependency and divorce included) worked with me, arranged flexible payment plans. Always answered all my questions timely, provided feedback. Will definitely recommend him to EVERYONE I know. Him and his staff specifically Shylah really make you feel like you’re part of their family! Thank you again for your services !
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19 Jun, 2024 by Claudia román
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19 Jun, 2024 by David price
Wanted to share my experience with Brandon Stewart legal has been nothing short of 5 ☆☆☆☆☆ 's. Brandon has helped me with with getting 50/50 timsharing and no child support with my case after an 8 year battle. The opposing council had been practicing for over 40 years and has one of the most reputable firms in all of central florida. Yet Brandon took him on and got me what i wanted and what our child deserved. He acted with integrity kindness and understanding. His pricing is incredible fair and his knowhow in family courts is becoming one of the best around. Dont hesitate to hire Brandon. He will fight for you and not back down to the giants out there you might be up against.
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11 Jun, 2024 by Spencena
***update*** The lawyer texted me today, after he saw my post. He threatened me with a defamation lawsuit if I did not take this post down. The fact that he uses his Esq title to continuously make poor choices is appalling to me. So I will be changing the review to state facts and you all can draw your own conclusions. Before court, Brandon met with my brother, mom, me, my adult son and two witnesses. My brother told Brandon that he doesn't understand how his wife got marks on her because the school teacher and my brother saw her that day and she was fine. When my brother asked Brandon if he saw the picture, Brandon said yes. He continued by accusingly asking my African American brother "What did you do (my brothers name)? In my opinion, that sounds like Brandon thinks my brother committed a crime that he did not commit. My brother has no priors, not so much as a speeding ticket and was testing for the police academy at this time. He does not do drugs, is a wonderful and kind human being and wonderful brother, son and father. He was with his domestic accuser for 10 years and never had 1 complaint of DV until he filed for divorce. My brothers wife, the petitioner (who was cheating and wanted my brother out of the house to move her lover in) put on makeup and took a picture as if my brother harmed her. Furthermore, Brandon did not provide any of the evidence my brother gave him. Don't believe me? Look up court transcripts from 02/26/24 for the 10:30 hearing. He also titled the contract between him and my brother "Hearing for 02/26/2024". Which my brother and the lawyer had a verbal agreement that he would perform multiple services. Which he did not. Brandon went on requesting more money to finish the requested work. He wanted my brother to pay him $1500.00 for 1 day in court. Mind you, that wasn't the agreement. Brandon did not know that I was listening to 2 of the conversations between them when they made the agreements. Later, I told him there would be a dispute on my credit card if he was not going to complete the work. I did the dispute but only before I asked Brandon what a fair price is (in his opinion) for his services and could we agree on another price. He would not provide any other price. Brandon then says "Since it's an issue, keep the $500". Luckily my brother did not pay him $1500 up front. He paid $1000. In the rebuttal to the card dispute he claimed we were "disgruntled due to the outcome of the case". He also brought up the fact that he did a phone consultation before signing the agreement. Those were free so I am not sure why he brought it up. In my opinion, it sounds like sugarcoating and biased to me. What do you all think? There will be a complaint filed with the board because I believe there is a "lack of ethical and moral conviction".
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21 Sep, 2016 by Vincent
From the first phone call to the end- Mr. Bilecki did an outstanding job! Always willing to take however much time was needed to answer any questions and listened to all my concerns. In my career, working in law enforcement, I have never dealt with an attorney with so much dedication to his clients and perseverance towards justice. I would highly recommend Mr. Bilecki!
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21 Apr, 2015 by Aaron
Chris is a fantastic attorney he shows real genuine care for his clients. I personally have no patience and bothered him almost every step of the way. Chris never lost his cool and walked me through the process always responding quickly to any question or concern I had.
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24 May, 2014 by Eddie
From the moment I first met with Chris, I knew he was the right lawyer to take my case. He was sensitive to the situation, and was very easy to work with. He always kept me informed every step of the way and he fought for me, when I felt like no one else would. I would recommend Chris to anyone who wants their case handled by someone who truly cares about the person involved as opposed your case number. He would even go out of his way to make the time commitments it involved convenient for my schedule. Anytime I had a question for Chris, I had a response within hours if not minutes. It is great to have a lawyer that really is dedicated to quality.
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15 May, 2024 by Katherine mallery
Dedicated and supportive team, since the first call David was there there every step of the way.
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13 May, 2024 by Scott k
David and his team were awesome and worked diligently on my case. All my questions were answered and he always answers the phone or calls back right away. If you want the best hire the best and David Datny is the best . Thank you for all your help
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13 May, 2024 by Yazmin irizarry
I love the Datny firm. He was there when I needed him during my accident and when I had questions he answered the phone or text. Great attorney.
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17 May, 2016 by Lee
I used the Dunlop Law Firm for my post divorce (10 yrs post divorce) child custody action. I found Diana K. Dunlop to be highly skilled as an attorney, very knowledgeable regarding family law, and extremely thorough in pursuing the action. I did have a favorable outcome in my case.
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16 May, 2016 by Flavia
Mrs. Dunlop will fight for you and your rights every step of the way. She will explain the process step by step. She was the one answering all my calls and e mails. This process can be very difficult with a wrong lawyer, I can't thank Mrs. Dunlop enough for all she has done for me and all that I have learn along the way. She is AMAZING :-)
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