Gregory D. Hopkins

310 Huey P. Long Avenue, Gretna, LA

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Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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Loyola University New Orleans, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Ranndy burnside

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25 May, 2021
Great Service from a Vet to a Vet.
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Venessa m

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25 Apr, 2019
I hired Gregory Hopkins as my attorney to assist me with two very delicate issues: 1) the succession of my deceased mother 2) living will. He was very professional, attentive and patient. He listened to all my concerns and addressed each one until I clearly understood. He explained each process and the predicted outcome. He is thorough and detailed oriented. I was notified via email of every milestone relating to my case. All necessary forms were submitted in a timely manner and I received all copies via mail. He remembered a personal matter of mine and out of courtesy always confirmed the address that I wanted all forms to be mailed to. This effort was above and beyond what I expected. The one quality that attracted me the most was his compassion and work ethics. He is truly dedicated to his profession and makes every effort to ensure that his client is comfortable, well informed and completely satisfied. He is highly recommended and I would definitely hire him again.
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