Charlene Glover-Hogan, experienced Estate Planning, Probate attorney in Detroit, MI with 5 reviews
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Charlene Glover-Hogan

607 Shelby St Ste 801, Detroit, MI

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Howard University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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Western Michigan University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Raymond

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15 Jun, 2024
I was involved in a lawsuit with Ms. Hogan. She was referred at the LAST MINUTE to a defendant in a multiple party lawsuit. The nature of these criminal charges and exorbitant amount of money being demanded for relief could have impacted her client's career in a horrible way. The plaintiffs were wealthy and hired a seasoned atty (over 40 years of experience). Their attorney was a bully and was willing to fight tooth and toe nail to win. Even if it meant bleed the defendant dry financially with a lot of games. Ms. Hogan was waiting in the breakout room with me, the defendant she was representing, and my attorney. We were waiting for the judge to hear our case. The attorneys started going at it. The other attorney and the plaintiff became very inappropriate and aggressive. Yet Ms. Hogan was like a surgeon she shut their attorney down. Every game the other attorney tried to pull she made it clear, he was entering a battle he didn't want to face in trail. Her counterclaim was so viscous and eloquently explained that the plaintiffs cowered. The other attorney just let her prepare a draft of the motion to DISMISS WITH PREJUDICE. When the judge entered, he was shocked and agreed to DISMISS WITH PREJUDICE. That means the charges will never be reopened in court. Having one or two days to prepare for a case, I never thought she could shut a seasoned attorney with 35 or more years of experience with months of time to prepare. She is worth every penny. Don't let the kind face in the photo fool you. She is an assassin and a calculated surgeon in the court room. Everything the attorney squirmed she was three steps ahead.
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Raymond

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15 Jun, 2024
I was involved in a lawsuit with Ms. Hogan. She was referred at the LAST MINUTE to a defendant in a multiple party lawsuit. The nature of these criminal charges and exorbitant amount of money being demanded for relief could have impacted her client's career in a horrible way. The plaintiffs were wealthy and hired a seasoned atty (over 40 years of experience). Their attorney was a bully and was willing to fight tooth and toe nail to win. Even if it meant bleed the defendant dry financially with a lot of games. Ms. Hogan was waiting in the breakout room with me, the defendant she was representing, my attorney, and the plaintiffs. That included the presence of the plaintiff's attorney. We were waiting for the judge to hear our case. The opposing attorneys started going at it, in the breakout room with their posturing and negotiations. The other attorney and the plaintiff became very inappropriate and aggressive. Yet Ms. Hogan was like a surgeon she shut their attorney down. Every game the other attorney tried to pull she made it clear, he was entering a battle he didn't want to face in trail. Her counterclaim was so viscous and eloquently explained that the plaintiffs cowered. The other attorney just let her prepare a draft of the motion to DISMISS WITH PREJUDICE to present to the judge. When the judge entered, he was shocked and agreed to DISMISS WITH PREJUDICE. That means the charges will never be reopened in court. Having one or two days to prepare for a case, I never thought she could shut down a seasoned attorney with 35 or more years of experience with months of time to prepare. She is worth every penny. Don't let the kind face in the photo fool you. She was a surgeon in the court room. Every game the opposing attorney tried she was three steps ahead. She just put on a legal clinic. The other attorney and plaintiff went from agressive pit bulls to docile poodles waving a flag of surrender. I have never seen anything like this.
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Alicia

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29 Dec, 2016
Mrs Glover couldn't be nicer at 1st. Told me she could do my court filings for $200 but when it was all said and done she is charging us more than $2,000. And it's was for a dog bite case for my son. How do you steal from a child and then sleep at night?
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