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26 Jul, 2024 by Himanshu arora
Lisa, Julie and team are detailed, thorough professionals and an absolute pleasure to work with!
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19 Jun, 2024 by Beau vinci staff
Our first time signing a long term lease for a business space. Worth every penny to have Lisa's expertise. She was so helpful and we are moving into our new space with so much peace of mind. Won't do any future deals without her. Thanks to Lisa and her team.
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18 Mar, 2024 by Devin horowitz
As a father, husband, and attorney, Lisa and her colleagues Julie and Amber are outstanding professionals and good people to call upon in your time of (in my case) urgent estate needs. What really stood out to me as an attorney was Lisa's direct, compassionate, and professional delivery of her services in light of my mother's critical illness, even going so far as being flexible with her firm's scheduling so we can handle my mom's affairs. While I only have been practicing law for about 7 years compared to Lisa's three decades, her practice is top quality in addition to her experience. I wished I had used her firm (for my own personal estate planning) over another local lawyer who left me with a sour, unprofessional, impression after everything was finalized even if they did everything correctly for the same price. I also want to give Julie a special shoutout for her superb courtesy and work ethic getting everything tied down so quicky. I hope this endorsement is a clear signal to others to GET YOUR AFFAIRS IN ORDER and to use Lisa Shippel Law to get it done quickly and fairly.
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08 Feb, 2024 by Gilbert nichols
Lisa’s posts on Facebook have been helpful when considering how to handle what life throws at us who are getting older. She is very personable and professional and I have known her for over twelve years. I highly recommend her services to anyone who needs the best representation regarding legal matters in metro Atlanta.
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06 Dec, 2023 by Sanford fried
The matter was taken care of expeditiously and for a reasonable rate. I thank you for your great service.
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26 Sep, 2013 by Phil
Truly exceptional, I would recommend her to anyone Who wants a lawyer that's serious about her profession And will fight for you when you need it. I can not thank Tamara Enough for her dedication to my case. Thank you Tamara. For handling my divorce and the false claims that you able handle swiftly And tact and guide through my challenging times.
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25 Sep, 2013 by Robert
HE did my divorce did a great job . He was on top of things at all times. Men don't get there kids but I got all 3 of mine. Im very happy with the outcome of the divorce case. He all so did a misdemeanor case for me. I was very happy with the outcome of that case as well. He is very good at what he does. I had 3 charges he got them reduced to 1. Im going to use him on a family case over a will. I will us him for all my stuff
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17 Sep, 2013 by Derek
David E Oles is by far the most effective attorney that I have seen in action in the dealing of child custody. He worked tremendously well (using his Harvard education) enhancing my local counsel in Colorado with his excellent leadership helping the productivity of the time spent in the local court. I have been through a highly litigated divorce/battle for over 7 years as the result of trying to exercise my minimal court ordered time with my children against horrible opposition. I have never felt the court has completely heard my side or ruled in any way to assist me with this until now. My children have been severely alienated and were used as weapons by their mother. It has been her goal to undermine, brainwash, lie, and do everything in her power to try and stop me from my weekend visitation with my children. She has used the school, church, friends, public court system, child protective services, restraining orders and numerous false police reports in attempt to achieve this and was very close to getting this done. Through the past three years I was reported to child protected services 9 times unfounded. These reports were carried out by a violence advocacy group counselor 6 times, 3 times by the mother and her friend’s. Previous court orders have only empowered the mother of my children to do this. When David entered my case in May of 2012 my oldest son was refusing to see me and the younger two were in the process of doing the same. From that time to date there were emergency motions to stop my vacation time with the children twice, once from the mother and once from a biased anti dad child legal representative. All denied by a very wise magistrate. This would have never happened if David Oles didn't intervene with motions and repeals to protect my parenting time. In the final hearing there was contempt along with a motion to modify. David Oles went against 3 female attorneys (2 that specialize in high conflict custody from Denver) and a CLR (who was extremely biased against me) all with the goal to diminishing my time with the children to supervised parenting time and tripling my child support. They combined had twice the court time that we did. Under severe time constraints David got all the important evidence that the magistrate needed to hear and crossed every important point leaving the mother the liar that she is, exposing the un-ethical counselor for what she was and discrediting all of their witnesses. The opposing party had us two to one and left with their heads hanging and the truth prevailed which is not easy in this kind of case. Thanks to David working with and leading local counsel, my parenting time is significantly increased and the following has been ordered to happen. The court has found alienation to exist by the mother (doesn’t happen often in my county). My child support didn’t change in fact went down a little. We won a sanctions/contempt with double the make-up time and attorney’s fees. The un-ethical counselor was rejected by the court (no longer aloud to see the children and found to be coaching the children practicing dual relationships) with enough evidence to go after her legally if necessary. The mother is required to get therapy with the threat of custody change if she continues this behavior. I feel that David E Oles is not just an attorney. He is an attorney that truly has found his niche or calling in life. He commands a presence against all odds in stubborn courts that have a hard time with doing things out of the norm of what “local society likes” and sees as correct. Man or women I would recommend him to either, my one regret is that I didn’t find him sooner.
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25 Aug, 2013 by Anonymous
Words alone cannot express just how great David Oles and his staff have been. A family member recommended I speak with him based on other professional recommendations. I have found his firm to surpass every expectation of service, professionalism, experience, knowledge, and attentiveness. He also has outstanding court room presence and is an amazing litigator. He has always been expertly prepared and has never failed to deliver less than exceptional performance. Due to an exceptionally violent and litigious ex-spouse with multiple personality disorders, the past decade has required me to be in court an unfathomable number of times. This has placed me in the unfortunate position of being able to offer a very informed opinion. While most of the attorneys I have worked with are very good and dedicated to their cases, David stands out as a true expert in comparison. He is a recognized expert by his peers, and that alone is worth its weight in gold. He has never failed to provide guidance when needed, and that is absolutely critical when the stakes are the safety and well being of your children. His staff is the best I've ever seen, hands down. David has not been just an attorney, but a true advocate for my family. I hope no one ever experiences the difficulties that we have, but should you find yourself in need of the very best, look no further than David Oles.
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06 Aug, 2015 by Anonymous
Ms. Ceto prepared wills and various powers of attorney for me. She was very insightful in enumerating many points that needed to be included in the documents while helping cull out many redundant points that I had included more than once.
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06 Aug, 2015 by Diane
Stefanie helped our family put our detailed estate affairs together. She was thorough, professional, thoughtful, and asked all the right questions. We worked together at a difficult time and her care and compassion were equal to her professional skill. I would highly recommend Stefanie.
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