Raymond M. Flavin III, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Woodstock, IL with 88 reviews
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Raymond M. Flavin III

315 East South Street, Woodstock, IL

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Education

1992:
Southern Illinois University School of Law, Juris Doctorate
1988:
Webster University, MS - Master of Science
1987:
Southern Illinois University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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4.9 88 reviews
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David ubeda

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05 Jan, 2025
Attorney Flavin is THE best in business. I highly recommend him!
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Asha jackson

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12 Dec, 2024
Ray was very professional, efficient and very communicative with my case. The best lawyer ever! I highly recommend if you are in need of any help.
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Jas o

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05 Dec, 2024
Definitely recommend Ray he is the best attorney i have ever had very professional and knows his stuff!! Highly recommend Ray for your legal matters ! Thank you ray!
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorney who is well-versed in the local legal system
“Ray Flavin knows the In's and Outs of the McHenry county judicial system, he is very professional and actually cares about his clients rather than looking at them as another case number.”
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Aggressive and effective in achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“Ray fought for me in the 90s this man is the best of the best I was looking at serious time more than once...he did his job so well I never saw trial.”
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Provides excellent communication and responsiveness to clients
“Where do I begin, Ray was amazing. He was very professional and knew his stuff. But above all what stuck out to me the most was that he was very reliable and available whenever I had questions.”
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Demonstrates a genuine care and concern for clients and their well-being
“Above all what stuck out to me the most was that he was very reliable and available whenever I had questions. He always assured me that if I had any questions or concerns to always reach out. Most people know when dealing with legal issues it's stressful, he made it as smooth as possible and made me feel comfortable while dealing with all this.”
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Offers affordable and fair pricing for the level of service provided
“Affordable, responsive, and trustworthy. Did I say trustworthy for a lawyer? Yes I did!”
Cons
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A few isolated instances of unprofessional conduct or missed deadlines
“Super horrible experience . Ray wasn't professional enough to get the paper work ready . They failed me twice . Ray showed up to the hearing with missing papers . Had to reschedule my hearing . Its unbelievable. Both him and Bill and very unprofessional.”
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Potential bias or leniency towards certain clients with substance abuse issues
“Wish I could give zero. .. . Convinced a judge years ago that an addict who abused women and children that his 200.00 a week + Norco habit was _ not that much Money" and there for - not an addiction amd I was " over reacting.”

Publications

2017:
In Brief Newsletter-McHenry County Bar Association, Combination of Alcohol and Drug Suspension in Illinois
2016:
McHenry County Bar Association, Surprise Revocations In Illinois

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