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Pros
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Personable and easy to understand communication
“Karla is personable and explained everything so that I could understand it.”
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Responsive and attentive to clients
“She always quickly responded to texts and helped me find all the classes I needed for court.”
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Effective in achieving favorable outcomes
“She exceeded my expectations and was able to get both of my cases completely dismissed.”
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Genuinely cares about clients and their best interests
“She actually cared about my case as if it were her own.”
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Knowledgeable and skilled in the law
“It's clear that she knows Oklahoma law very well and I felt more confident about my situation after our first conversation.”
Cons
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Concerns about lack of professionalism and communication issues
“Didn't have paper work at appeal. Who does that?”
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Potential issues with billing and handling of retainer fees
“Absolutely worst law office I've ever worked with. They will scam your retainer and not work on your case.”

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15 Apr, 2024 by Candee aviles
Would highly recommended to anyone dealing with any family or custody issues. I didn’t get the exact outcome I would’ve wished for, but that was to no fault on Brandon Gardner or his office at all. He was professional, logical, and yet still compassionate throughout the whole process. He was realistic and able to bring me back to earth to make logical decisions when emotions were high, which was NEEDED when dealing with the situation I had. I will definitely return, if ever needed. He’s not the kind of lawyer you just get and settle for. He’s one that’s WORTH it, and gets it DONE! Gives some pretty great advice as well! He will definitely fight for you, and isn’t here to mess around, or just take your money. Which is pretty amazing and highly respectable.
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14 Apr, 2024 by Valurie mettler
The judical misconduct preformed by Brandon Gardner towards me in court was very embarrasing. I dont know of any attorney that will stand infront of a judge and discredit his client because of their civil rights being violated to the extent Brandon states that he was ashamed of me as his client for filing a civil rights law suit against the state and county due to the very case he wants out of representing. I never met Brandon and didnt hire Brandon I hired Karla Tankut who was with his law firm unfortantly Karla resigned from the firm and Brandon took over my case. I was quoted at $5,000 dollar retainer and she didnt think that would even be all used i was on a payment plan until Brandon took over and stated he couldnt accept payments on a fraud case my case isnt even fraud. Brandon then stated he was withdrawing if i couldnt pay $24,000 to go to trial. Brandon never met me, he never spoke to me about my case. Brandon lied under oath by saying he didnt know i filed a lawsuit when karla stated she spoke with Brandon and showed him the violations of my civil rights with Michigan State Police Internal affairs ruling Msp violated policy for my arrest. Karla told me I needed to file with someone else because their firm doesnt handle unlawful arrest like their website states it does , and they dont handle civil suits , but Brandon told the judge he was appauled and very sorry his client took action against the courts over my rights being violated during my case. Nobody deserves to be treated like this. This firm will take your deposite and find reason to drop you. I paid $1000 dollars used only $230 dollars and Brandon says i now owe hin over two grand? Im unsure but id surely hope Brandon realizes his actions could potentially be considered a violation of his duty and misconduct.
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14 Apr, 2024 by Eric
Very rude and unprofessional. Doesn't like to hear what you have to say. Glad I learned this about the guy before I hired him. Just from my conversation with him I wouldn't do business with this disrespectful guy.
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22 Mar, 2024 by Al k
Brandon commands the utmost warming tack within his skilled reasoning throughout his legal arguments. Amazing work inside and outside the court room!
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19 Mar, 2024 by Michael lawton
Brandon gardener and his attorneys are very helpful.. there's nothing they wouldn't do for there clients, both custody matters or criminal matters. I appreciate everything you do for me. Thank you
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