John Andrew DeMarco, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Overland Park, KS with 38 reviews
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John Andrew DeMarco

11020 King Street, Ste, 100, Overland Park, KS

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Brandon griffith

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13 Dec, 2024
Best Lawyers in the K.C. Metro!!
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Thomas gennarelli

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07 Feb, 2024
David Fairbanks has been amazing leading and guiding me on my divorce journey! I highly recommended him and his firm. I actually provided his information just an hour ago to a personal friend who is just starting his own process!
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Salbol11

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22 Jan, 2024
I hired John DeMarco to represent my interests involved in a meritless elder abuse case, which ended up being dismissed for lack of finding. John did the legwork behind the scenes to find out if this was going down the road of prosecution, and leveraged his relationships to discover charges weren't going to be filed - and not to communicate with repeated requests from state agencies and police. I appreciated his aggressive approach at protecting my interests, and how candid and straight forward he handled my work. I've recommended others to him as well.
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Excellent legal representation and ability to achieve favorable outcomes for clients
“John got me through the legal process without facing prison. I walked away with a minimum sentence of probation for a year and a half.”
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Responsive and communicative attorneys who keep clients informed
“John was always honest and upfront with me and my requests. He was present and heavily involved.”
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Attorneys demonstrate empathy and understanding for their clients
“John also shows a great deal of empathy for his clients and understands that they are people and not just dollar signs.”
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Attorneys are knowledgeable, skilled, and aggressive in protecting their clients' interests
“John did the legwork behind the scenes to find out if this was going down the road of prosecution, and leveraged his relationships to discover charges weren't going to be filed.”
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Attorneys provide excellent customer service and create a positive experience for clients
“David was great to work with! This was my first experience with an attorney and he explained everything in detail, made sure I understood the process and answered all my questions in a friendly and helpful way.”
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High legal fees that some clients found unreasonable
“Extremely expensive. He rarely answered my questions and when he did, it was half answers where it left me more confused then relieved.”
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Unprofessional and dismissive behavior from support staff at the law firm
“My friend just called his office after trying to get help with a child support situation. I was shocked to hear someone (not even Ronald Nelson himself) tell my friend over the phone that they basically weren't going to help her with the support that she needed.”

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