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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced in the local legal system
“He knows the system in MI and seems to have the respect of judges and attorneys in the system.”
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Effective at negotiating and reducing charges
“He was able to negotiate my higher-level DUI down to base level, which saved me a lot of time and money.”
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Provides clear and realistic guidance to clients
“He is straightforward and realistic. He was also responsive after the fact when I had some other administrative-related questions.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients with complex legal issues
“I laid out what i was hoping for, thinking that I would only get a few things requested, like no jail time or probation that required classes that I don't need. Fact is, he got everything I requested and had my probation moved to my home town.”
Cons
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Potential issues with communication and client management
“I was shocked to discover that he was pushing me in the wrong direction. And i never would of thought that i would get yelled at by my own council.”
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Lack of transparency and responsiveness in some cases
“When i finally found a new lawyer it took several weeks to get copies of marks files.. and there was nothing in them.”

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24 Jan, 2022 by Dan
Mark handled my DUI in Michigan, which was a little unique as an Out-of-State driver. His knowledge of the law, likely scenarios and outcomes and preparation, calmed my nerves and gave me confidence. He is straightforward and realistic. He was able to negotiate my higher-level DUI down to base level, which saved me a lot of time and money. He was also responsive after the fact when I had some other administrative-related questions. You will be in good hands if you need help with a DUI/OUI in Michigan if you choose Mark.
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11 May, 2016 by Bryan
Mark did an excellent job representing me in my High BAC case. He mitigated my sentence and made me feel comfortable and well informed throughout the entire process. I would recommend him to anyone - Lawyer up with Mark!
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06 Jan, 2016 by David
Mark did a terrific job for me helping me through process and plea bargaining with state prosecuting attorney. I believe having him represent me in front of judge helped my sentencing considerably. He knows the system in MI and seems to have the respect of judges and attorneys in the system.
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11 May, 2015 by Dan
My husband was arrested recently on a six-year old warrant because he failed to appear for final sentencing on a second OWI. From the day he was apprehended to sentencing he was in jail for 8 days. In the first two days I searched extensively for an attorney to represent my husband at sentencing in hopes one could strike deals or plea bargains to avoid further jail time as the maximum sentence included a full year. After contacting several, no one would or could touch the case because of the short amount of time and/or because it was only for a sentencing and many felt nothing much could be done. After contacting Mark and initially speaking with him, though, I knew I was in great hands. He walked me through the possibilities and strategies and gave me a great price rate given the special circumstances and one-time only appearance. It should be noted this case was to be heard in Ottawa county under a judge who is well known for imposing harsh sentences on drunk driving offenders so one could only imagine what his honor would do to one who failed to show for his sentencing. Mark, however, is very familiar with both this county and the judge at hand and actually has a very good rapport with him (a rarity among attorneys here). After a very stressful week, we finally went to court for my husband's sentencing. It was then that we were given a pre-sentence recommendation of 60 days in jail. Mark, however, remained optimistic and approached the sentencing with many well-placed arguments and proposed compromises using his rapport with the judge (it was very evident the two were respectful and comfortable with one another) and the jail time was thrown out in lieu of probation. Mark was insightful, straight-forward, and above all highly intelligent in this particular case. I can only assume based on this experience and my initial assessment of his professionalism that this is the norm. I will recommend Mark to anyone in the G.R. and surrounding areas that is in need of representation - particularly when it comes to matters of DUI and OWI. Without him I shudder to think of how much longer my dear husband would have had to endure the agony of incarceration.
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14 Nov, 2014 by Anonymous
While having Mark Hunting for a court appointed attorney I was shocked to discover that he was pushing me in the wrong direction. And i never would of thought that i would get yelled at by my own council. when i finally found a new lawyer it took several weeks to get copies of marks files.. and there was nothing in them. weeks of waiting for a file and all it was were copies of the notice to appear that the court sends out. and the biggest let down was when i first walked in his office he made promises of evidence and dna and a fighting chance. then the next day at court he tricked me into waiving the evidence hearing .. i wouldn't recommend mark hunting i would report him
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20 Nov, 2020 by Anonymous
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