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Highly professional and responsive service
“Professional and respond quickly to every request we have on all of our closings.”
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Excellent attention to detail and client satisfaction
“Attention to detail & professionalism is second to none. Saved me thousands.”
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Effective at achieving favorable legal outcomes
“David was able to get all charges dropped. I was never charged with anything, and I have a clean record today.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach
“David related to my predicament and managed my case with great skill and effect.”
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Reliable and trustworthy representation
“David is a trustworthy and knowledgable lawyer. He is always on time and never leaves his clients waiting for him.”
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17 Sep, 2015 by Brian
Dave was very knowledgeable and provided me with excellent advice in a timely manner. With his help I was able to resolve all of my problems quickly.
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16 Sep, 2015 by Anonymous
Being an individual of some stature and respect within the South Shore community, I was in dire need of David Flanagan's professional services and experience when I had a run-in with the authorities. My situation was an OUI that severely complicated my life, my standing and my career not to mention the costs and restrictions. This was my own fault and I accept the responsibility for the consequences. David related to my predicament and managed my case with great skill and effect. He is a solid citizen, personable and fair. Balanced with a practical, driven, and confident practice of the law, he earned my utmost respect. If you have a run-in with the authorities and David Flanagan accepts your case, my recommendation is to follow his advice and let him represent you. As a personal note to David, I am grateful for your care of my case. You made it possible for me to restore my life to normal. Respectfully submitted, D3
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15 Sep, 2014 by Anonymous
I was cited for driving to endanger - negligent operation when I crashed my motorcycle. An application for criminal complaint was filing against me by the Plymouth County Police Department. Dave Flanagan was referred to me by a friend and I soon found out that Dave had experience dealing with cases very similar to mine. He was able to walk me through and explain each step of the process and made sure I understood why I was being charged and how we were going to approach the situation. Dave was ultimately able to get my case dismissed prior to arraignment. Throughout the process, Dave was very responsive to my emails and phone calls. I would recommend him to anyone.
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13 Jun, 2014 by Anonymous
A couple months ago I made the biggest mistake of my life, i did something completley out of my character and as a result I faced life changing criminal charges. I would have done anything to take it back, but of course thats not possible. Because of this mistake I had the risk of losing my life goals and dreams if I were to have a charge on my record. Contacting David Flanagan was the best decision I have ever made. He was knowledgable, honest and reassuring. After meeting he showed to be confident, and determined in pursuing my case in order to get the best outcome possible. David was able to get all charges dropped. I was never charged with anything, and I have a clean record today. I truly was given a second chance at life. I owe all of this to the hard work and determination of David Flanagan. I would recommend him to anyone who needs an attorney.
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28 May, 2014 by Travis
Attorney Flannigan is very dependable. He's very reliable when it comes to his cases and also is very easy to talk to. I appreciate everything he has done for me and I would HIGHLY recommend him to anyone that is seeking legal advice/help.
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27 Jul, 2020 by Chris
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