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06 Jun, 2016 by Dave petty, cpa
Mr. Van Valkenburgh represented me in a matter regarding my professional license. His willingness to understand, first the history and second the technical aspects of the case were outstanding. His experience and thoroughness in gathering the documents and preparing testimony, both mine and other witnesses was complete. I would highly recommend Jack for anyone seeking legal advice in this area.
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16 Nov, 2015 by Donald
I highly recommend both Jack Van Valkenburgh and Sam Johnson for legal representation, particularly if you have been falsely accused, mistreated, or suffered denial of your rights at the hands of police or private businesses. We were targetted solely because of our race. We were mistreated and publicly humiliated. Working together, Mr. Van Valkenburgh and Mr. Johnson effectively pressured the police and business to settle out of court (the terms of the settlement are sealed) in a manner that properly redressed our wrongful arrests and detentions. In addition to his skilled advocacy, Mr. Van Valkenburgh stayed in good communication with us throughout the litigation. It is without hesitation that I recommend him as your attorney in legal battles against police, other governmental officials, or private business.
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14 Nov, 2015 by Gary abshire
On January 4, 2009, I was wrongfully tased by a Fruitland Police Officer as my roommate and I removed his drunk and violent girlfriend from our house. The Officer arrived on scene and without saying a word, he pulled out his Taser and shot me! Fifty thousand volts violently ran through my body for five seconds...but that wasn't even close to being the worst part. Five days after the incident, the Officer filed "Battery Charges" against me in an attempt to cover up the tasing...and for the first time in my life I needed legal help. After a lot of wasted time and money...I simply believe my first attorney was afraid of the fight...and that's when I was referred to Jack Van Valkenburgh. Jack had the knowledge, experience and respect of the legal community which facilitated a fair judgment. More importantly...Jack got the "Battery Charge" expunged from my record. It is without hesitation that I refer Jack Van Valkenburgh to orchestrate your fight and resolve your legal issues. You won't be sorry...Jack KICKS ASS! Gary Payette, Idaho
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02 May, 2019 by Vicki
Krista and her team provided invaluable support, counsel, and resources for a very complicated, challenging, and dynamic divorce. Her ability to listen, show compassion, and empathy while maintaining a straightforward approach throughout the process provided invaluable confidence during a difficult situation. It was evident that Krista and her team had my best interest in focus and I will continue to consult and enlist Krista and her team for all future family counsel. I would not hesitate to refer anyone to Krista and her firm.
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25 Apr, 2019 by Tom
Hired Krista to represent me in a very complicated divorce case. Her staff and her were very patient and understanding. Would highly recommend Krista for anyone looking for counsel. I would definitely use Krista for any future needs.
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25 Apr, 2019 by Kim
Krista was always very professional as well as her staff and very compassionate and caring. I have worked with her over the last eight years and she has been very helpful and fair.
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16 Oct, 2022 by Rick
This review is a pleasure. John Edwards, with his excellent paralegal, Holly Anacleto, has been the blessing that my wife and I needed to get through a very stressful and confusing time. I had been involved in a bad head-on collision that resulted in a year's worth of medical and dental expenses. John advised me from the start that he needed me to take care of myself and my recovery needs, and to let him do what I had retained him to do. I had only to get myself better, and he would take care of the rest. Sure, I had input, and was regularly contacted to ensure that John and Holly had all case information as needed. But I had no worries such as contacting my own insurance company, dealing with the offending driver's insurance, etc. I knew what was going on, and clearly John knew what to worry about so that I didn't have to. It is difficult to grasp the amount of peace one gets from knowing that "all the potential accident and insurance hassles in the world" can in large part be removed by someone who gives you the comfort of knowing that you are well represented. Thanks, John and Holly. Rick
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26 Apr, 2021 by Carolyn
John Edwards, was hired by me to petition my insurance Co, "State Farm"., to pay for my medical bills after a car accident, which at first they refused to honer . John and his team accomplished this task well beyond my expectations. For which I owe them all the accolades in the world and my eternal gratitude. Thank you all: Carolyn Gleason
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08 Nov, 2018 by Janet
John Edwards obtained a larger settlement than I expected after my automobile accident, and he and his staff were exceptionally approachable and kind. My questions were answered promptly and completely. I would not hesitate to recommend John in a personal injury case.
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  1. What experience do you have with cases similar to mine?
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    Lawyers licensed in a particular state can typically practice anywhere within that state, including all cities and counties. They can represent you in both state and federal courts located in that state.
  • Outside of Their Licensed State:
    If your case is in a different state, the lawyer must be licensed in that state to represent you. However, there are exceptions:
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It's important to discuss your specific situation with the lawyer to determine if they can represent you in the desired jurisdiction and what steps may be necessary to do so.

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