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Pros
1
Stacey is a dedicated and tenacious attorney who will go above and beyond to get the best possible outcome for her clients
“She is dedicated to getting the best result possible for every client as if she was fighting her own case. She truly wants the best for her clients and doesn't give up until she gets just that.”
2
Stacey is highly knowledgeable and skilled in the courtroom, with a reputation for being respected by her peers and the court
“She is a no nonsense kind of person who says it like it is, even if it's that you screwed up. Having said that, she treats you with respect and she will go to battle for you. She is also well respected by her peers and the court.”
3
Stacey provides personalized and attentive service, keeping her clients informed and involved throughout the process
“She is personable but stands her ground. She will be completely honest with you, (Even if its something you don't want to hear) so you never have to wonder what she is thinking or what she is planning.”
4
Stacey is willing to take on challenging cases and has a track record of achieving favorable outcomes, even in seemingly hopeless situations
“My case was bad. I mean baaaaad. I made a mistake and talked too much with police. When I hired her, there was no hope. I was sure going to prison. The District Attorney's office made it very clear they wanted to go to trial, they swore they had a solid case. She fought for me. She fought hard, she fought smart and she didnt back down from anyone.”
5
Stacey is described as a compassionate and caring attorney who genuinely cares about her clients and their well-being
“Stacey became more than just an attorney, she became part of my family. Early on I knew that I had hired the right person to represent me. Honestly I felt like she was my guardian angel.”
Cons
1
Some clients have experienced issues with Stacey's responsiveness and attention to their cases, particularly when she has other high-profile cases
“No grandmother should ever have to hear these words in court after months have passed and thousands of dollars paid. 'I didn't have time to review the evidence or prepare for this case because a bigger case has come up that I need to devote more attention to.'”
2
There are concerns that Stacey may prioritize certain clients over others, leading to a lack of attention or preparedness for some cases
“It's very concerning that a person can have ratings of all 5's AND 1's. This happens when you say 'no case is beyond defense' but turn around and fail to defend your client after you have been paid thousands of dollars while the 'big case' takes precedence.”
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