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Pros
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Helpful and responsive in providing legal advice and assistance, even when not officially the client's attorney
“Mr. Felton has done so much to help. Although he's not currently my attorney, he has still helped me a lot with advice and the best course of action to take.”
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Knowledgeable and skilled at his profession
“John Felton is a very smart great lawyer and his staff are helpful & friendly”
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Kind and compassionate in dealing with clients
“Helpful when he didn't need to be. Kind when no one else was. Listened when no one would.”
Cons
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Lack of diligence and effort in some cases, leading to unsatisfactory outcomes
“I paid larry $1500 to take my case on. He did absolutely nothen for me. The plea was to take the felony and drop the misdemeanor he didn't even try to plea with them to get any lower charges.”
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Failure to listen to the client's side of the story and advocate accordingly
“I told larry) his exact words was (there was to much there to say you weren't "its clear") My new lawyer listened to what I had to say and my side of the case.”

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27 May, 2024 by Shelby williams
I was a juvenile at the time that I had Larry representing me (court appointed). I honestly should've got my own lawyer, cause not only was this man completely unprofessional, but he truly seems to only care about money. He showed up 20 minutes late to my court date, would twist my words, and in my opinion he would hardly listen. He does not care about his clients, will most likely favor whatever the court wants to do. He did not fight for me at all and if anything he fought against me. I do NOT recommend him as a lawyer.
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03 Jun, 2023 by J
Was looking at a total of 5 years and I paid larry $1500 to take my case on. He did absolutely nothen for me. The plea was to take the felony and drop the misdemeanor he didn't even try to plea with them to get any lower charges. He told me to take the deal and do the jail time ext.. and in fact actully put me in a worse situation. Cause he pushed my case to circuit court which caused more issues down the road. I fired him that court date hired a much better lawyer from down by Farmington hills. (Micheal komorn) and Micheal was able to get everything dropped. Due to a illegal search and seizure. (Which is what I told larry) his exact words was (there was to much there to say you weren't "its clear") My new lawyer listened to what I had to say and my side of the case. He was ready and on top of this case! I DO NOT RECOMMEND HIRING LARRY UNLESS YOU ARE TRYING TO PAY HIM TO DO NOTHEN FOR YOU!
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16 Aug, 2022 by Megan moeggenberg
Mr. Felton is a great man; this world needs more men like him. I've been stuck between a rock and a hard place the past week and a half, and Mr. Felton has done so much to help. Although he's not currently my attorney, he has still helped me a lot with advice and the best course of action to take. My husband was sitting in jail stressing over the fact that his court appointed attorney wouldn't answer any calls or emails from me or calls from him. Mr. Felton explained everything to me that I asked, and even took time out of his day (after hours might I add) to stop by the jail to explain things to my husband. Mr. Felton has proven himself to be a great help, and I will forever be very grateful.
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20 Jul, 2022 by Kathy smith
John Felton is a very smart great lawyer and his staff are helpful & friendly
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30 Jun, 2022 by The moeggenbergs
Helpful when he didn’t need to be. Kind when no one else was. Listened when no one would. Very good at what he does and helpful like none other. I was met with nothing but closed doors, then this man helped. Without question or judgement or anything. He just did the right thing. Thank you.
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15 Aug, 2022 by Anonymous
Mr. Felton is a great man; this world needs more men like him. I've been stuck between a rock and a hard place the past week and a half, and Mr. Felton has done so much to help. Although he's not currently my attorney, he has still helped me a lot with advice and the best course of action to take. My husband was sitting in jail stressing over the fact that his court appointed attorney wouldn't answer any calls or emails from me or calls from him. Mr. Felton explained everything to me that I asked, and even took time out of his day (after hours might I add) to stop by the jail to explain things to my husband. Mr. Felton has proven himself to be a great help, and I will forever be very grateful.
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09 Jan, 2020 by Anonymous
I needed information about getting divorced but also about being deployed and what would happen, Zach gave me great information and good guidance but also about possibilities that were there, he listened and understood but he also cared about my case, in the end if I do need a lawyer while I am deployed or when I return I will be hiring Zachary Backlund as my attorney.
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13 Mar, 2018 by Justin
We worked with Zach on business formation and related matters. He's informative, responsive and a pleasure to work with.
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08 Mar, 2018 by Anonymous
Mr. Backlund made me feel like he cared about my case. The reason I originally chose Zachary as my lawyer was his firms quick response to my questions. When I called I got straight through to Zachary, and my emails were almost always answered within 2 hours and most under 1 hour. Overall my experience with Zachary was good and he did an excellent job. However the firm as a whole was very pricey and for a relatively painless divorce were both parties agreed on many things it did cost well above average.
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02 Oct, 2016 by Anonymous
Jeff is very personable and easy to talk to. I hired him for a divorce case. He talked me through the whole process and we were able to come up with a favorable settlement.
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25 Sep, 2016 by Bob
He researched our problem n found not one but several laws pertaining to our problem and wrote a great demand letter. Not afraid to take our case to court if need be.
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