Scott Graham Delay

315 N Selvidge St, Dalton, GA

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4.9 / 5
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Education

2013
Georgia State University, JD - Juris Doctor
2010
University of Georgia, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.9 185 reviews
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Amanda allmon

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11 Nov, 2024
I appreciate everything Rob Cowan and his team have done for me. They were there every step of the way. Itzy was great at getting back with me on anything I needed. After my surgery before I had any money coming in Rob helped us with our Thanksgiving dinner. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
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Beth morrison

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30 Oct, 2024
Rob Cowan has been my attorney for many years. He’s handled all of my personal business in a professional and easy manner. When you step into the office, you immediately know that it’s not your stuffy attorney experience. Sometimes you’re even greeted by Luna, the office dog, who I believe does have therapeutic qualities. Rob is thorough, genuine and kind. He has the patience to explain the legalese, even if you don’t understand it all the first time. From a simple will to a messy divorce, he and his firm have you covered!
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Dan bennett

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30 Sep, 2024
Outstanding service and very personable. Highly recommended!
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Pros
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and compassionate attorneys
“Rob Cowan is extremely personable, trustworthy, knowledgeable, and helpful.”
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Excellent customer service and communication
“The staff at the Cowan Law Firm are knowledgeable and professional. They always answered my questions in a timely manner via phone and email.”
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Successful in obtaining favorable outcomes for clients
“Scott did an amazing job at helping me paint the picture of a traumatic experience that I had to relive in order to persuade the court to provide protection.”
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Strong commitment to their clients' best interests
“Rob and his team fully represent integrity and they genuinely have the best interest of their clients at heart.”
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Diverse practice areas and ability to handle a wide range of legal matters
“I have used The Cowan Law Firm for all our legal services. Our Will, Setting up my LLC, Advice on Corporate issues, Medical Med Mal Defense.”
Cons
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Inconsistent quality of service, with some negative experiences reported
“took over 1,600.00 and didn't even get the case filling started with the court systems. that is now under way by a way better firm and alot i mean a lot cheaper.”
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Lack of responsiveness and poor communication in some cases
“Staff was rude never got to speak to an actual lawyer”

Publications

2017:
Daily Citizen-News, Get the Facts

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01 May, 2013 by Christopher
He did me and my wife real,good. After our last lawyer tried to settle mr leman went to court and got us more
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15 Jan, 2015 by Anonymous
Brooke is young, but don't let that fool you! She is very smart and knows about the law. She is sweet and caring, but stands up for her clients. She was able to answer all of my questions and ease all of my concerns. She was always very helpful and returned my phone calls/emails the same day. This was something my previous attorney NEVER did. Brooke is great if you want someone that is going to stay on top of your case, answer your questions, and fight for you. She never made me feel like I was just another client and I appreciated that. If you need a lawyer in Dalton this firm is the best!
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02 Apr, 2017 by Tammy
He is very thorough, personal, and professional. He works hard for his clients.
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