Brad Andrew Brelinski, experienced Criminal Defense, Estate Planning attorney in Jackson, MI with 159 reviews
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Brad Andrew Brelinski

120 West Michigan Avenue, Jackson, MI

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2005:
Wayne State University Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
2002:
Western Michigan University, BBA - Bachelor of Business Administration

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4.6 159 reviews
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Kyle b.

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08 Jan, 2025
A no-nonsense, knowledgeable professional who will come through with clear correspondence, and work within the system to provide the best outcome for you or your family and friends. Highly recommended.
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Ken g

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19 Sep, 2024
We had an ongoing civil litigation with a home builder, this builder failed to commence the project on the start date, also never pounded one nail nor made any improvements by the finish date, after several attempts to get back on track with the builder, we all agreed to part ways! The story not turns very bad for us as this builder and his attorneys filed Contractors Liens, Order were requested to the Court to sell our property, his Attorneys strong armed us with threats of huge attorney fees and on and on for a couple of years. We did attempt to settle this matter with an attorney without resolution, finally we were told about this law firm, and to our amazement the case was completely settled with a very satisfactory amount!
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Philip curtis

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12 Sep, 2024
I share office space with Jeff Landon and he is a colleague of mine but we have separate practices. When a friend of mine called me about representing him in a custody matter I told him that I did not handle family law cases so I referred him to Jeff. I regularly refer family law cases to Jeff without reservation but they are usually not friends. Because my office is adjacent to Jeff's and many hearings are conducted via Zoom, I regularly see and hear how Jeff interacts with his clients, opposing counsel, witnesses and judges. This puts me in a unique position to access his skill as an attorney and allowed me to confidently recommend him to my good friend who was fighting to retain custody of his son. Although I regularly refer cases to Jeff, I generally do not have a personal interest in the outcome of the cases nor do I have personal relationships with the people who I refer to him. This case was different so I followed the progress with interest and attended my friend's custody hearing today to provide emotional support. Jeff did a masterful job of presenting my friend's case and exposing the false and misleading narrative presented by the other side. The judge ruled in my friend's favor and literally gave him most everything he wanted (which is unheard of in family law.) My friend could not have gotten a better outcome. Family law is an extremely emotional and challenging area of law to practice especially when children are involved. Jeff is a great family law attorney who represents his clients zealously but is also practical, mindful of the costs of litigation and skillfully obtains great results for his clients. I'd hire him myself and will eagerly refer him to any friends or family members who need the services of a family law attorney in the future.
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Knowledgeable, professional, and effective legal representation
“A no-nonsense, knowledgeable professional who will come through with clear correspondence, and work within the system to provide the best outcome for you or your family and friends. Highly recommended.”
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Diligent and tenacious in achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“Jeff did a masterful job of presenting my friend's case and exposing the false and misleading narrative presented by the other side. The judge ruled in my friend's favor and literally gave him most everything he wanted (which is unheard of in family law.)”
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Personable and understanding approach, especially in sensitive cases
“Jeff is a great family law attorney who represents his clients zealously but is also practical, mindful of the costs of litigation and skillfully obtains great results for his clients.”
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Responsive and transparent communication with clients
“Phillip was incredibly responsive, taking the time to address all of my concerns and questions thoroughly. Unlike previous encounters with attorneys, I never felt rushed or dismissed during our conversations.”
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Successful in getting charges reduced or dismissed
“Mr Curtis was my public defender in a felony case. He was able to minimalize the charge down to next to nothing. It ended up being a disorderly conduct with no time served and next to no fines at all only the bare minimal.”
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Occasionally unresponsive or difficult to reach
“Didn't return phone calls. Did not get the results we had anticipated.”
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Potential for higher legal fees compared to other local options
“The billing rate was not the least expensive in Jackson, but you definitely get what you pay for with this firm.”

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