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Helpful and friendly staff
“Very helpful, I would highly recommend them”
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Attentive and responsive to clients
“Returns calls, emails and updates us when they get any letter or response from the court in a timely manner.”
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Effective at getting charges dropped
“In my experience, Matt was able to get my charges dropped all together. never had to plea to anything else.”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness
“Contacted them 3 times just looking for information and rates, they refuse to respond to any communication.”
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Concerns about conflicts of interest and corruption
“They are the least knowledgeable about the law because all they do is schmooze and sell their clients out because they are reliant upon the other corrupt judges in town not retaliating against them if they fight any of their cases.”
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Unwillingness to go to trial or fight for client's rights
“They even take part in it. The Allegan county court system is a revolving door and they just want your money, and don't want your case to even get a trial whatsoever, let alone a fair trial.”

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22 Mar, 2024 by Anthony hicks
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10 Jan, 2024 by Melissa bergs
Trust fund babies don't respect people that actually had to build something.
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07 Dec, 2023 by Heather richardson
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21 Nov, 2023 by Cooper-keel insurance
These are the biggest, do nothing attorneys in town. They are the least knowledgeable about the law because all they do is schmooze and sell their clients out because they are reliant upon the other corrupt judges in town not retaliating against them if they fight any of their cases. Retaliation against litigants is the norm in Allegan and these are the most cowed attorneys of it in town. They even take part in it. The Allegan county court system is a revolving door and they just want your money, and don’t want your case to even get a trial whatsoever, let alone a fair trial. And these attorneys are the most corrupt of them all in enabling that. they have conflicts of interest all over the place, and will never fight for your rights.
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07 Sep, 2017 by Anonymous
This is a awsome lawyer he gave a ultimate defense,hes so focused and im impressed.I can now thank you once again!
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09 Feb, 2023 by Jason
Emily is a fantastically talented attorney with a deep understanding of the law, an unshakable drive, and a friendly, compassionate demeanor which makes her easy to work with.
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15 Oct, 2019 by Don
I was very satisfied by the outstanding service received from Robert Baker and Associates. Especially Steve Vargo, who did all the grunt work to figure everything out for me from the Prosecutor meetings; in which turned out to great advise.. The office staff was very nice and professional. It was a success story when the final bell range, The retainer of $2500 was well spent.
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30 Jun, 2019 by Tammi
I didn’t think that my child support could be extended. Even though I was entitled to it. And Calhoun country completely did my first order incorrectly and did not want to help me with it. After talking with Marisa and telling her what happened. She calmed me down and let me know that they would help me. I was ever so grateful. And they got it done so quickly I couldn’t believe it!! I was overjoyed. This is the best firm!!! I recommend them, you won’t be disappointed. Words can not express how kind, professional, & efficient they are!!!
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10 Apr, 2019 by Tracy
Had issue with a divorce that happened several years ago. Attorney Baker was great and understanding. He was great in court and with me. Very knowledgeable.
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