Josh Arcila, experienced Criminal Defense, Immigration attorney in Duluth, GA with 162 reviews
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Josh Arcila

3675 Crestwood Pkwy NW Ste 400, Duluth, GA

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Dr. vincentia paul-constantin

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03 Jan, 2025
What an exceptional experience. I would hire him for every area of my life if I could. Attorney Hall, I truly wish I could give you 10 stars. Thank you so much for your guidance and expertise.
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Ashley johnson

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19 Nov, 2024
I had consult and the service was very pleasant from beginning to end. I would highly recommend this firm for Estate Planning Services.
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Cynthia smith

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09 Nov, 2024
If I could give a zero I would due to the unprofessionalism that has not changed from a previous review. Attorney Keith Miles lost a client because he responds without reading for understanding. My sister was willing to come in person with her ID because she doesn't have a relationship with LegalShield/Prepaid Legal and this attorney became rude in his communication about a general question not specific to any person that he didn't want to even find out about. Now our family who makes decisions together knowing only one POA can authorize at a time will find another attorney to ask a general question before we retain. We just buried our father (who I was his POA) a month ago and to deal with this type of behavior from someone we could potentially hire is unacceptable at any time. A review with screenshots of the texts from his portal will be made with LegalShield/Prepaid Legal as well. I recommend if you are referred to Attorney Miles to ask to speak to someone to make sure there is no misunderstanding of what you are seeking before using the portal. I appreciate him apologizing on 12/23/24 via Google Review.
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Exceptional legal expertise and professionalism
“Attorney Hall, I truly wish I could give you 10 stars. Thank you so much for your guidance and expertise.”
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Personalized, patient, and compassionate service
“Patrick was extremely personable, patient, and helped me navigate through my case.”
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Thorough and responsive communication
“Keith was incredibly responsive throughout the entire process, always available to answer my questions and explain everything in detail.”
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Reasonable and transparent pricing
“His fees are very reasonable compared to others in the field.”
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Strong commitment to clients' best interests
“You can tell that he truly cares about the people he serves.”
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Inconsistent customer service and accessibility
“Rapunzel the receptionist is difficult to deal with and will hang up on you when she gets frustrated.”
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Unwillingness to take on certain cases
“After having told my story on the phone to his secretary, she made an appointment to speak with the lawyer and after I got there they told me that they no longer work on those cases, a waste of time, unprofessional, I also do not recommend it.”

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