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07 Aug, 2015 by Toni
It's been about 9 years since I hired Mr. Ree. He was very direct in his communication with me and more than fair with my settlement. He took no payment for his service after getting my doctor's bills payed as he wanted me to receive the cash that was leftover. He asked only that I refer him in the future in return. Would definite hire him again!
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01 Jul, 2015 by Walter
I had a wonderful experience with Mr. Ree. He kept me informed and listed my option when more than one presented itself. He did not over state what he could do or what kind of settlement he could get, he is a "straight shooter". He will always have my business.
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16 Apr, 2015 by Ashley m
I'm sure lawyers are busy... and they should. I would want my lawyer to be busy for me. But I believe when people call, they make the time to contact for reasons. Mr. Ree is really busy; trust me he won't have time for you (Case started year 2012 and it’s 2015 and the case has been settled long ago but a promised check they sent out (twice) never showed up). When you call and with a very slim chance of getting through to him, he'll just make it short; say what he wants to say with only information he knows (could be very bias as he won’t listen to you) and will just hang up on you. (Does not matter how long you have tried to reach him.) His associates are best trained to NOT give you a straight answer and will brush you off without an explanation with the usual “He's in a meeting”, “he's in a jury duty”, etc. But everyone will give you different answers in short period of time thinking that you are pretty dumb.) I think it’s pretty safe for me to state that he’s very selective on whom he needs to talk to when he wants. Surprisingly he’s best line was (of the two very short phone conversation), "you don't even refer customers to me, and it's not my responsibility to make sure you (provider such as clinics) get paid. We’ll talk when you have some referrals for me." First phone conversation was literally 3 seconds, call me back tomorrow and hung up. (Wait a minute, hold off on your big case and wait on that referral, Danny who’s handling the case will said, “I have sent a check out”, he said this, twice; and when I asked for certified mail tracking number he said that is not necessary. Okay, will the check never showed up, and he said he’ll fax over a copy of the check that was sent out and he has not answered phone call nor called back since then.) I can see clearly that he'll pick and choose his cases after what kind of profit he can make off of you. What's mind-boggling is that how would he want any business referrals after this? I thought lawyers are supposed to be somewhat smart. I have heard good things about him, only to find out the opposite, which is very disappointing. If anyone asks, Andrew Ree ESQ. is not a pleasant lawyer to trust your case with. If you have a big case, trust me he’ll want your business like all the lawyers in town. Please don’t waste your time with Andrew. I hope this helps some people. I would want to refer my business and people I care to someone with some morals and ethics as I have seen none or very little from this so called experienced "Guru." Please take your case elsewhere for your sake. I’m not sure this was just one bad case or this is their “pattern” but I can assure you and be warned that it won’t be pleasant. I don’t generally write reviews, at that a negative one, but I thought I spend some time to reach out to have any prospects to think over before you bind your self to a signed contract.
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29 Jul, 2014 by John
Attorney Ree is the most honest and straight shooting attorney I have ever used. His word is good. He told me up front that he was big on communication and he was right. I've never had more contact with any lawyer like I had with him. He was very personable, knowledgeable, and always made me feel like I was the most important client he had. Great experience with this man.

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02 Oct, 2024 by Kimberly coggins
After a terrible life-changing work injury I had no idea where to turn or what to do. I found Bross, McAllister, & Williams LLC and was given Mr.Sentor as my attorney & representative. Words can’t describe how Appreciative I am for all of his help. Not only was he caring, but he also completely understood and listened and was very responsive throughout this whole process! Although my life has been altered, he made it comfortable for me to move on with the next step of my life.. I highly recommend BMW law group as your next Worker’s Compensation lawyers. Thxs so much..
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Chanell is communicative, thorough and informative. She is an amazing attorney and helped my family to the greatest extent
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29 Jul, 2024 by Domitila alegría
Quiero Dar las gracias al Abogado potra y a todo su equipo. Gracias ha ellos sometieron la aplicación Discreción Prosecutorial y en solo 3 semanas cancelaron mi deportación. LISSET GONZÁLEZ. No tengo palabras para agradecerte por todo lo que mean ayudado Gracias…
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