Mitchell Adam Palmer

2550 Belle Chasse Hwy Ste 200, Gretna, LA

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Education

2002
Tulane University Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1999
University of Mississippi, MA - Masters
1997
Princeton University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Maxcine martin “maggie”

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05 Dec, 2024
I was in a real bad way ,was about to lose my home .I called this man in tears and by the end of the consult call ...I was actually smiling..he gave step by step instructions on what I needed to do..he's very personable and he's helping me over and beyond what I expected...he is genuine!!!
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Wayde levet

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04 Dec, 2024
He’s very helpful. And he gives you advice without changing you anything. I’ve used him several times and he’s never put me in the wrong direction. He really knows his stuff.
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Stefany fernandez

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25 Nov, 2024
Mitchell A. Palmer is a truly exceptional and compassionate attorney who consistently delivers outstanding attention to detail.
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Pros
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The lawyer is knowledgeable, professional, and caring, providing excellent service and advice
“He is very knowledgeable, professional and caring as a person. I haven't had an outcome yet, because these type of cases are complicated, but I'm sure my case couldn't be in better hands and that gives me some peace in the middle of the whole situation.”
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The lawyer is responsive, accessible, and takes the time to listen and understand the client's situation
“I contacted Mr. Cherbonnier when I was at my lowest point in fear of loosing my home. After him taking time talking with me for over 45 minutes I was so relieved to know that there is still hope for me to save my forever home.”
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The lawyer provides helpful advice and guidance, even when unable to directly take on the case
“Talked with Bill about a issue I was having he couldn't help me with this issue but. Went out of his way to try and find someone who could help. Very nice person.”
Cons
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The lawyer may intentionally prolong cases to increase fees, without communicating with the client
“He is either very poor in keeping up with dead lines OR he intentionally likes your case to be extend as long as possible...you know why!”
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The lawyer may not show up to important hearings or adequately prepare the client
“Fails to prepare client for hearing, he fails to show up at hearing and he makes it know that he's friends with creditors counsel and he sides with opposing counsel instead of his own client.”

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