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Knowledgeable and trustworthy attorney
“Very knowledgable and trustworthy individual. He is down to earth and makes you comfortable in his presence.”
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Effective representation and advocacy
“He won my case and did a great job doing so. I highly recommend his services.”
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Personalized attention and support
“He also took an interest in me as a person and supported me and encouraged me on a personal level which was very helpful.”
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Prompt attention and flexible scheduling
“Really appreciated his prompt attention and flexibility with my schedule.”
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Expertise in elder law and probate
“I highly recommend him to anyone with elder law concerns. He leaves no stone unturned and makes sure you, the client, understand and are aware of the ins and outs of the legal stuff older people have to deal with.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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31 Aug, 2020 by Anonymous
I hired Mr. Davis after a consultation regarding execution of a will. He is a wealth of knowledge and experience as well as a great communicator. Really appreciated his prompt attention and flexibility with my schedule. Great to work with!
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28 Jan, 2019 by Lucy
Mr. Davis has worked with me three separate times. He prepared my Will and all those papers you have to have now days - the Power of Attorney and Living Will, financial papers and on and on. My head was swimming. He spent a lot of time with me and made it as painless as possible. It's not fun making a Will. The second time I worked with him, he handled the probate of my father's estate. The third time was the probate of my mother's estate. He was kindness, itself, both times. It's never easy when a parent dies yet he was able to be comforting as well as helpful. He spent more time with me than he probably should have and made sure I understood everything that was happening with the estates. I highly recommend him to anyone with elder law concerns. He leaves no stone unturned and makes sure you, the client, understand and are aware of the ins and outs of the legal stuff older people have to deal with. (His assistant, Michelle, is great, too.)
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16 Jan, 2019 by Glen
Mr. Davis was extremely knowledgeable and professional. He informed me of what I was to expect of the legal circumstances of my case and guided me appropriately. He represented me in a hearing and at trial and was outspoken on my behalf. He also took an interest in me as a person and supported me and encouraged me on a personal level which was very helpful. I highly recommend him as an attorney and advocate.
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28 Mar, 2018 by Mugeni
I I highly recommend Mr Davis. Thank you so much for saving my life. Was stopped by the police for DUI, Mr Davis helped me and my case was dismissed. I’m free
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14 Feb, 2017 by Sheryl
Atty Davis helped My daughter with traffic violations in the state of Maryland...We live in Georgia, and He was so Kind and considerate of her problems....I was so glad I chose Him...it's hard when you live out of state and after prayer I chose Him...And He didn't disappoint! Our daughter now can put the past behind her and move forward, I would recommend Atty Davis and His firm....Sincerely, Sheryl Childress My daughter is able now to put the
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