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Pros
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Excellent negotiator and litigator who achieves great results for clients
“Mr. Lewis is an expert litigator and if you ask anyone who has seen him try a case they would have to agree.”
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Dedicated and hardworking attorney who goes above and beyond for clients
“He spent weekends on my case. I am free. Thank you Mr. Lewis.”
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Effective at getting charges reduced or dismissed
“He got my bond lowered to an amount that I could afford. He's so great eventually he got all of my charges dropped.”
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Communicates well and keeps clients informed throughout the process
“Responds to all messages promptly, kept us informed about the case.”
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Highly recommended by both clients and other legal professionals
“I would definitely recommend him to anyone that's looking for a Great Defense Attorney!”
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A few reviews indicate poor customer service and lack of responsiveness
“He wouldnt answer his phone or return cars. I found out he wasnt doing anything he had claim to be doing.”
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One review suggests the attorney may have unethically kept a client's retainer fee without providing adequate service
“He continued to lead us on as if he was doing his job. He would not give us his office location to come in,he gave us a P.O. Box.”

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06 Sep, 2023 by Thomsas
He don’t care about helping those in need. He is very rude and disrespectful. He doesn’t work on your behalf. He certainly not going above to help you.
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13 Nov, 2018 by Curtis wilson
I was accused of a very serious crime (murder)Brandon Lewis represented me and did a outstanding job in trial to prove my innocence because he knew that I was innocent and I was facing life without .I recommend any and everybody who has a very serious crime to hire Brandon lewis. he will go above and beyond to prove your innocence especially if he know you're truly innocent. Brandon Lewis I want to thank you again so much.
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03 Dec, 2017 by Anonymous
Needs to be rated 6/5... Years ago, I was charged with allegedly growing a small amount (less than 6 total) of cannabis plants. The podunk, backwater southern county where I chose to (allegedly) do this decided to charge me with THREE felonies, took my photograph during the arrest for the local "Bad and Busted" gas station arrest tabloid (I don't know if they still do those horrible things) strip searched me, and held me for 72 hours without charging me... Oh, and the friend I was with. This was a small county, but I was still surprised at how poorly we were treated... The cops were, to a man, unprofessional redneck bullies. The two GBI agents present falsely claimed to be FBI agents, used unlawful interrogation techniques on my friend, and loved yelling. They marched him through the woods, in the dark, in foot shackles, until his jail flip-flops were soaked with blood, to show them where "the rest of the plants were". (there weren't any) We were kept in a holding cell for 72 hours so they could scramble to find more evidence (they brought in a judge on a webcam to extend the 48 hour limit). Finally, I was ALLOWED to be bailed out... with 3 felonies..... and until then, I had an entirely clean record. Obviously I was utterly panicked, I immediately began receiving letters from some kind of local county-fried vulture lawyers who promised a buddy-buddy relationship with the prosecutors that would somehow benefit me. When I thought about that critically though, how would their friendship benefit me? They'd compromise! I wanted a real attorney, someone to really fight for me, and a friend recommended Mr. Lewis. Once I retained his services, Mr. Lewis stayed in contact with me throughout the minutiae of the process. He kept me calm, informed, and surprisingly ... Quickly managed to get ALL THREE charges dropped!!! Not just reduced, mind you - dropped. I never even saw the inside of a courtroom. I just received an upbeat phone call, some words of encouragement, and confirmation in the mail. I'm pretty sure I did the happy dance after getting that call, and haven't been in any legal trouble since. Not only all of that? HE THREW MY FRIEND'S CASE IN FOR FREE (The guy the GBI agents bullied) because he had prior drug charges, and would only be able to get off with 6 months probation. Brandon Lewis is truly an amazing human being doing God's work - And I'm not even religious!
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03 Nov, 2017 by Anonymous
Mr. Lewis was hired to represent my son who was falsely charged with a very serious felony. We knew that we had no choice to go to trial because the offer was 15 years to serve. Mr. Lewis took the case on short notice because we fired the public defender who invested no time into the case. We were referred to him byba judge who practiced in his courtroom. Mr. Lewis is an expert litigator and if you ask anyone who has seen him try a case they would have to agree. He was found not guilty of armed robbery. I have my son back. Thank you thank you thank you Mr. Lewis!
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07 Jun, 2017 by Kalauni
My sister had 1st dregree charges of arson pinned against her in Bainbridge. He ran off with $5,000.00. He continued to lead us on as if he was doing his job. He would not give us his office location to come in,he gave us a P.O. Box. He was rude and obnoxious. He wouldnt answer his phone or return cars. I found out he wasnt doing anything he had claim to be doing. For almost 2 years he led us on thinking it was the court but it was him. We had to pay another attr. who only took 2 months to release my sister after sitting for 2 years in prison. My father who paid for him trusted him but I knew maybe after 1st week of hire he was suspect of running we asked for the money back since he didnt do anything...once we asked for the money back he stop answering our calls. He continued to lie and blame the court system in Bainbridge.
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10 Oct, 2024 by Alice johnson
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14 Oct, 2024 by David razana escobar
estoy muy contento y satisfecho con el trabajo que han realizado el personal de Taylor lee & Associates pero especialmente quiero Agradecerle a la señorita Azucena por su profesionalismo y su excelente trabajo. La señorita Azucena siempre llevo este caso en orden y en control y gracias a eso el caso se agilizo rápido y no tuvimos ningún inconveniente para poder cerrar este caso. Estoy muy contento con el resultado gracias a la señorita Azucena, estoy seguro que los de mas también hacen un buen trabajo pero si me preguntan personalmente yo escogería a la señorita Azucena porque yo vi como trabaja, y vi su dedicación, esfuerzo y profesionalismo. estoy muy satisfecho y cualquier cosa estaré regresando nuevamente.
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