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Pros
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Excellent legal expertise and knowledge of the legal system
“He speaks their language and protocol.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients, even in challenging cases
“He got me an awesome plea deal for first time offenders just recently finished my probation now hoping to get the felony vacated.”
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Highly recommended by clients and other attorneys
“If an attorney was ever needed in the future.”
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Responsive and communicative with clients
“He does answer emails and texts and those are the best means of communicating with him.”
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Respected within the legal community
“One of the other attorney's in the court room came up to me and told me I had the best attorney to represent me in this case.”
Cons
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Not a "hand-holding" type of attorney, can come across as direct
“You won't get hand-holding. You won't get coddling.”
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Busy schedule, may not always be immediately available
“Brian is a busy lawyer and you want a busy lawyer. He doesn't have time to hold your hand.”

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02 Apr, 2024 by Anonymous
Unfortunately I’ve needed to hire Brian on a few charges I received in different counties and have never felt judged or embarrassed about my charges. Amy is completely wonderful and always answers my questions and has talked to me like she cares and is truly concerned about my cases. She’s funny too! If Brian isn’t available to talk or answer questions I know that Amy is available. I highly recommend this firm! You will get the attention needed in your case without feeling embarrassed about your case or what led to your charges. Hands down great firm!
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25 Mar, 2024 by Richard
Mr Polinske was very straight forward and showed a excellent knowledge of the process that would be followed in my case. In our first phone call he described in detail how my case would progress and the timeframe he laid out for the case was right on the money. I had tried to contact two other attorneys but never heard from them. Mr Polinske returned my call the same day that I first called. He and his staff remained responsive the entire time until the dismissal of my case. I would not hesitate to call him again if his services were required.
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14 Mar, 2024 by Mykel
I highly recommend this attorney he done a great job representing my case
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25 Feb, 2024 by Anonymous
I am not yet a client due to waiting on funds but I called Polinske and Associates and talked to Amy who is a paralegal and was very friendly and understanding. She cared about my situation and helped ease my mind. She answered all of my questions and didn’t rush me off the phone like other firms have. I haven’t talked to Brian Polinske yet but when my funds arrive I will be hiring him thanks to Amy talking to me and caring enough to take time to explain the process. From what I’ve experienced Polinske and Associates is a great firm that actually cares about people’s unfortunate situations. I look forward to hiring in the near future.
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23 Feb, 2024 by Anonymous
Amazing understanding of how Madison Co Court works!!! Can't really believe he got me reduced to reckless driving...stunning for real...My goose was cooked...thank you Brian!!!!
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