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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“He was able to answer every question and ease my mind. Not only was he kind, but also very understanding and patient.”
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Successful in achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“He was able to get them to no only cover that, but also the GAP in the value of my vehicle that was totaled AND a nice little remainder for me for my pain and suffering.”
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Goes above and beyond to help clients
“Even though the other driver was clearly at fault, his insurance company did not want to pay for my physical therapy. Ryan was able to get them to no only cover that, but also the GAP in the value of my vehicle that was totaled AND a nice little remainder for me for my pain and suffering.”
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Cares about clients and their needs
“His concern the entire time was making sure my dad's requests were met and that the upcoming inevitable circumstance moves along a little more smoothly.”
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Provides personalized and proactive service
“When the case was finally resolved, and the sum of what I ended up getting was small, he said he wouldn't be charging me for his time and considered his work pro bono.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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29 Oct, 2018 by Chris
I’ve been an attorney for 20 years and know an attorney can be his or her own worst client. So when I had a minor business dispute with a vendor, I hired Ryan to handle it. it was settled in a few days on more favorable terms than I’d authorized. Great job, for a fee that was more than reasonable. I’d recommend Ryan to anyone.
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27 Oct, 2018 by Hannah
My family came to Ryan with a fairly uncommon problem. We needed his help transferring the guardianship of an adult from one state to another and also from one co-guardian to a new co-guardian. Sounds simple right? Ryan does not specialize in this type of law (I don't think many do), but he didn't bat an eye. We hired Ryan, and he was able to find out everything he needed to make our complex request He filed everything in a timely manner to get us in front of a judge and to get our matter handled. His prices were so reasonable, we felt compelled to give him a bonus for his stellar performance. I would choose him a thousand times.
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29 Jun, 2018 by Joe
Called Ryan to get some advice for an estate with no signed will. We spoke for about 45 minutes and he took a real interest in my situation. He laid out expected fees and other costs and asked great questions and relayed a similar circumstance he dealt with and it made my decision easy.
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24 Jun, 2018 by Deborah
I was referred to Ryan by a friend of the family who said that he was extremely hard-working, diligent, and cared about his clients. In the mere months it took for Ryan to handle my son’s extremely complicated criminal matters, he performed directly in-line with what I expected given his reputation. Ryan visited my son in Jail on a weekly basis until he completed the plea negotiations and finalized all of the cases my son had pending against him. On a few occasions, he even made deposits into my son’s commissary account! In total, my son had 4 open cases against him and was looking at a total of over 40 years in prison if he was found guilty of the crimes he was accused of. Now, I will not sit here and say that my son is a saint, he has made mistakes, but none that should have cost him more than 40 years of his life! Ryan was quick to diagnose my son’s real underlying problem, his psychological disorder, which left untreated lead to his addiction to narcotics, and that lead him to commit crimes to support his addiction. Somehow, when it was all said and done, Ryan was able to make a deal with the District Attorney in which my son would only serve a maximum of 4 years before being transferred to a year-long in-patient drug addiction counseling and rehabilitation program, which was the most important thing my son needed in my opinion. Ryan worked for months on my Son’s case, and he kept me up to date the entire time. When the sentence was finally entered, and everything was finalized, I asked Ryan what I owed him and he told me that the retainer payments I made were enough to cover his fees, and that he felt I had been put through enough. This is not a lawyer like any other I have ever heard of…truly a unique and caring person. If you can get him to take your case, you are surely in great hands!
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15 Jun, 2018 by Tiffany
I hired Ryan Heron to have some POA documents drawn up for me in regards to my father. He was conveniently located right here in Athens, Ga! I can be a very inquisitive person with lots of questions, but he was able to answer every question and ease my mind. Not only was he kind, but also very understanding and patient. I have seen Ryan outside of the office in passing and he is the same friendly face I met with today. His concern the entire time was making sure my dad's requests were met and that the upcoming inevitable circumstance moves along a little more smoothly. Thanks Ryan!!
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23 May, 2023 by Katie
We was waiting for my son’s renewal green card new card for 2 years. I did not know how it will solve the problem. But when I ask her help, she solve the problem in 2days. It was amazing. And she can speak Japanese is big plus!! I recommend her to all. Thank you so much for your help.
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20 Sep, 2021 by Ryan
When we got to Hawaii we are unsure how to proceed with immigration for our two adopted boys. Maile and Stella helped us out so much, they literally did everything for us possible. It was a nerve racking time in our life, fast forward two-years and everything is complete and our boys are now US Citizens. For two-years they cared for our family like we were there own family. No question about it, we went to the right people.
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09 Dec, 2018 by Jessica
I reached out to Hirota and Associates in December 2015 after receiving a denial for my Green Card application (through marriage). My husband and I had filled out the initial paper work ourselves and had attended the interviews before being denied. I was distraught and terrified when I thought my family would be broken apart but Maile and the team immediately took on my case, working so hard to make sure that would not happen. This team of incredible women didn’t just help me resolve my case; they did it in under a year, for an excellent price and also with care, attention and compassion for myself and my family. Maile is honest, transparent and in constant contact at vital times. Because of Hirota and Associates my family are still together. Mahalo so much for your support Maile and Co.
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24 Oct, 2022 by Elizabeth watanabe
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16 Feb, 2015 by Adam
Having to find a lawyer for Debt Collection was a difficult thing to go through because I knew nothing about it. Mr. Chow, and just as importantly his firm, were very knowledgeable and supportive. I was a little surprised to have an interaction with a lawyer I felt I shourld write about. Porter, McGuire, Kiakona and Chow educated me prior to laying out my options. I never felt pressured to take his course of action, but once I did, they were EXTREMELY effective. I would recommend them to anyone, and from what have researched, their success rates in debt collection is exceptional.
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20 Jan, 2015 by Barry
Bryson and his team at PMKC (Porter, McGuire, Kiakona, Chow LLP) get the job done! We had gone through several law firms in the last 12 years previously before hiring them on for our collection issues 3 years ago. They were able to collect debts from residents that had been uncollectable from previous firms. They are not only professional, but have acted swiftly to enforce our bi-laws to prevents large amounts being owed by our 546 owner owned townhouses. Our account receivable has never looked better. I am totally sold on using Bryson and PMKC. Porter MMaintecnes and
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