J Broocks Greer III, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Shreveport, LA with 25 reviews
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J Broocks Greer III

839 Kings Hwy Ste 230, Shreveport, LA

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Shannon gondran

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16 Jul, 2024
One of the best public defendant attorneys I’ve ever had.
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Erica farley

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05 Jun, 2024
Richard done our Intra-family adoption for my husband and son! He was AMAZING! It was the most smooth experience we could have asked for! He knew what he was doing from start to finish! There was no hiccups, no back and forth, he got it done in a timely manner! We will always recommend him! 🫶🏻
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Craig parker

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30 May, 2024
Solid performance, efficient and timely. Well versed and works well with other lawyers
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Excellent performance and efficiency in legal proceedings
“Solid performance, efficient and timely. Well versed and works well with other lawyers”
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in adoption and child custody cases
“Richard done our Intra-family adoption for my husband and son! He was AMAZING! It was the most smooth experience we could have asked for! He knew what he was doing from start to finish!”
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Provides great advice, insights, and keeps clients informed throughout the process
“Mr.Griffith made our intrafamily adoption so easy and did a really good job at keeping us informed and aware of everything that was going on.”
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Extremely responsive and accessible to clients
“Richard Griffith is absolutely amazing, I couldn't imagine going through something like this with anyone but him. He's very knowledgeable, very experienced, very responsive, he listens and gives excellent advice from all perspectives.”
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Ethical, honest, and genuinely cares about clients
“Attorney Courtney Harris, thoroughly impressed us with her active participation manner she to when it came to our case. She is an ethical, honest and knowledgeable Of the details of our case. She was incredibly helpful!”
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Perceived to be expensive
“Mr.Greer is a bit pricey, but you get what you pay for and I would hire him again in the future.”
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Potential issues with client-attorney relationship
“I have you caught with evidence colluding against me. I plan to report you along with Jessica Phillips from Schneider law firm in Texas to the proper authorities along with the evidence and have you both disbarred for illegally working against your client.”

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