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Highly professional and reliable legal expertise
“Highly professional and reliable. Gives a peace of mind... Also, an amazing level of confidence.”
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Aggressive and effective legal representation
“Terry and his firm were there to aggressively defend me when I didn't even know how to defend myself.”
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Excellent communication and client support
“Terry and his firm were professional, have unmatched legal expertise, and (just as important) an ability to explain the complexity of everything happening so I could make the best choices possible.”
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Potential conflicts of interest not disclosed upfront
“Instead of Revere's law firm stating at the very beginning that there was a conflict of interest they kept me in limbo wasting valuable time.”
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Lack of follow-through after case resolution
“Upon closing of case, he immediately moves on, and racks up billing if we call. Self serving, and patronizing.”

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14 Mar, 2024 by Bm-tb12
When I found myself the victim of a situation whose circumstances were out of my control and a resolution appeared hopeless, Terry and his firm literally came to the rescue. No legal process is ever easy, but Terry and his firm were professional, have unmatched legal expertise, and (just as important) an ability to explain the complexity of everything happening so I could make the best choices possible. Terry and his firm were there to aggressively defend me when I didn’t even know how to defend myself. So now, not only do I have a legal resolution that achieved our goals from the beginning, but I have closure and can move on from a painful period in my life. That is priceless. I can recommend Terry without reservation. In fact, if you have a legal need and don’t hire Terry, you’ll likely lose because the person sitting across the table from you might find him.
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18 Mar, 2022 by Cjb
I contacted the Revere Law office in early April, 2020 due to my condominium legal issues in Maui. They checked for a conflict of interest in the history and I filled out the necessary intake form. I sent five pages of legal documents explaining my situation. I mentioned the name of the AOAO and the defendant. I had several conversations for the next several weeks. Instead of Revere’s law firm stating at the very beginning that there was a conflict of interest they kept me in limbo wasting valuable time. They collected details knowing all along that they weren’t going to assist me. This is the letter I received from them after one whole month: “I reviewed all the issues and I am afraid that our firm is conflicted due to our current representation of. . . I do wish you all the luck. . .” This message should have been conveyed on day one! Why did it take one whole month to determine if there was a conflict? This was very disappointing that the Revere Law Firm was not forthright. They wasted my valuable time.
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27 Mar, 2017 by Alex and dada
Perhaps one of the best attorneys I have ever come across. Highly professional and reliable. Gives a peace of mind... Also, an amazing level of confidence. Honestly, an unbelievable attorney and even a better person. From the moment we met, I knew that he is the right person for my family. Our case was a bit complicated and it took some time for us to win this, but without any doubt, this would not be possible if we had not work with Terry. Highly recommended!!!!
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12 Nov, 2015 by Dawn
While his methods may seem a little unorthodox at first, without question I trusted Terry to go up against some neighborhood bullies. He delivered to resolution as promised, and I made a friend along the way. Strongly recommend Revere & Associates when you need a gladiator in the fight for you.
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02 Feb, 2022 by Anonymous
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16 Sep, 2019 by Corinna kanaina
Very efficient, fast action, and no stress. I have been able to concentrate on running the company, and keeping it moving forward in a positive manner. Awesome team!
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