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10 Aug, 2024 by Slava gratii
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30 May, 2024 by Rebecca buice
Not the kindest. Lady was rude/ignored me upon meeting, despite showing respect and kindness. The other employees, I had not met yet, so no input.
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10 Mar, 2024 by Luciana demian
It was a pleasure working with Lueder, Larkin & Hunter. The paralegal and attorney made everything possible to close with ease in a real estate transaction. Highly recommended!
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05 Feb, 2024 by Angela davenport
Great Attorneys. The Best in this area by far. Wearher you use the Winder or Jefferson Office you will get GREAT communication and attention from the preclosers to the Attorneys. Ask for Charity in the Jefferson office-she is on it, And the closer in Winder is friendly and funny yet professional. You cant go wrong using Luder, Larkin and Hunter.
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18 Jan, 2024 by Deana harden
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06 Mar, 2017 by John
He helped me adopt my daughter and he did an awesome job
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14 Apr, 2022 by K.thomas
I've been represented twice now by Luke & Carlisle Law Firm. Both occasions related to a negative period of my life in which Luke has been there to tackle both issues resulting in both suits being dismissed. If you're ever in need of representation, please don't hesitate to give Luke & Carlisle Law Firm a call.
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27 May, 2021 by Tresmen
Luke has now successfully helped myself and my wife with two separate debt cases. He is definitely a family favorite. There were 0 issues with the case and just an excellent experience overall. I would recommend him to anyone in a similar situation as my wife and I were in. Thank you Luke Bolden.
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02 Feb, 2021 by Christopher
I really did not know what to expect when I hired him but I am quite pleased. He got the facts of my case and with his online portal, I was able to follow as my case progressed through the system. Although, I did not contact him often, he always answered my email promptly and professionally. As I told him today, I hope I would never have to hire him again because of the type of law he practices but would not hesitate to do so if I found myself in need of his services.
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21 Nov, 2022 by Philip russell
I had a case years ago in which my prior lawyers, in my opinion, failed to present the case which would have proven I was not guilty for which I was charged. As a result, I took a plea bargain, but the prior lawyer failed to mention the “First Offender” law . After researching the law myself, I hired another attorney whom then passed the case to Mr Healan. I was advised to be patient and he would handle everything. Well, after about 18 months, Mr Healan not only got the case on the docket, the district attorney’s office even spoke on my behalf in a positive manner and the “Retro First Offender” order was granted! I have since asked a question via email, and much to my surprise, unlike prior lawyers, was answered within five MINUTES! air you need an professional attorney, I HIGHLY recommend Mr. Billy Healan!
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03 Sep, 2019 by Anonymous
Mr Healan took a case that I would have sworn our loved one would have gotten (a lot) of prison time and turned it into a probation/counseling case. It was unbelievable!!!! I highly recommend Mr Healan.
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13 Aug, 2019 by Anonymous
Sometimes cases get better with age... in mine it did and Mr. Healan was able to take care of my legal needs perfectly. I would highly recommend his firm.
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