Brandon Maurice Burrell

9701 Apollo Dr., Largo, MD

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4.8 / 5
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Education

2013
Howard University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2010
University of California - Riverside, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.8 535 reviews
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Emmanuela jeanb

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19 Dec, 2024
My experience with him is that he’s very good lawyer
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Cee dubz

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09 Dec, 2024
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Amor beauty

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09 Dec, 2024
Cedric and his law firm was very helpful and had great communication throughout the whole process.
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Pros
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Highly responsive and communicative attorney who provides thorough advice and explores all possible scenarios to achieve the best outcome
“He's so informative and educated. I was able to get all the advice I needed whenever because he would respond so quickly. He looked at all possible scenarios and let it be know that's he would go for the best possible outcome.”
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Dedicated and hardworking attorney who goes the extra mile to fight for clients and get charges dismissed or reduced
“Brandon worked very hard to win my case and get me acquitted despite the police and prosecutors insistence on convicting me despite very weak evidence.”
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Compassionate and understanding attorney who provides emotional support during stressful legal situations
“He was able to stop me from the wave of panic that washed over me when I realized that I could possibly experience a jury trial as a black woman.”
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Effective and successful in achieving favorable outcomes for clients, including acquittals and dismissals of charges
“Long story short they both got me acquitted on all charges. He Saved My LIFE.”
Cons
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Some clients have reported unprofessional and unresponsive behavior from the attorney, including not returning calls or failing to provide expected service
“Mr.Burrell was very unprofessional and very unprepared. Mr.Burrell doesn't like to provide details in your case nor will he consider your concerns or inquiries in your case.”
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A few clients have expressed dissatisfaction with the attorney's handling of their cases, including not being properly prepared or not pursuing expected legal actions
“This 'attorney' claimed he was going to contact me to follow up the very next day after our initial contact. That never happened.”

Publications

2021:
Burrell Firm, All Defendants in Washington DC Should Have the Right to a Jury.
2021:
AVVO Legal Guides, What To Do When Stopped By the Police

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15 Nov, 2019 by Wendi reyes
He is very professional, has help me through all that's being going on. He gets the job done very well, and also he has never let me down.
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