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Knowledgeable and experienced in handling cases related to medical marijuana laws
“he knows the medical marijuana laws very well, does his best to help you out and get you in the best situation”
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Fights cases aggressively to achieve the best possible outcome for clients
“Bernie not only fought his case aggressively, but he also offered a voice of reason that made a lasting impact on my son's life.”
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Keeps clients informed and involved throughout the legal process
“He kept me informed and my case was resolved and I was happy with the outcome.”
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Cares about his clients and their wellbeing, not just the legal outcome
“He truly cares about each and every individual he represents.”
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Knowledgeable about the latest legal techniques and procedures
“He is at the forefront in knowing the latest and modern trail techniques.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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07 Sep, 2023 by Anonymous
This lawyer is the real deal. My son was caught up in addiction and looking at multiple felony charges across two counties. He was facing serious time and ended up serving only a few months in the county. Bernie not only fought his case aggressively, but he also offered a voice of reason that made a lasting impact on my son's life.
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09 Jul, 2018 by Israel
Did a great job representing me and getting me long distance parenting time. I recently called to have him defend me again but his secretary said he is no longer practicing family law. Too bad he was good at it.
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01 May, 2017 by Sarah
Mr. Jocuns was an amazing attorney for me. I got into a car accident while drinking so I was charged with operating while intoxicated causing injury and he was there at every court hearing did everything he could for me. The prosecutor was trying to give me a year in jail and mr. Jocuns got it down to 6 months in jail and 6 months on tether. Been out of jail for over four months now and I only have a little less than two months left on my tether and he has kept in contact with me to make sure I didn't need anything and that everything was going okay. If you're considering attorney he is excellent attorney you should definitely talk with him.
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22 Feb, 2017 by Eric
When my world came crashing down, via the skewed ideology of the "good ole boys" here in lapeer, attorney Bernie came to my rescue. Not only did he carry all of my stress load, he also kept my informed of what was coming next and what I needed to do to be ready for the next step. Through the whole process he was right there with me carrying all the weight and guiding me to a terrific out come. In Essence, Bernie reassembled my life and got me right back on track. On top of that, he has become a true friend and a confident whom I trust greatly. I will continue to, and urge you, to contact Jocuns law, with any and all of life's legal hiccups. Thanks again Bernie.
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05 Jan, 2015 by Stevecranejr
Bernie is beyond competent. If only all attorneys could be as good and competent as Bernie at practicing law, the legal community and lawyers in general would not have such a negative reputation. He truly cares about each and every individual he represents. My fear, whether well founded or not, has always been that I will simply be processed by the criminal justice system (as, as such, be processed by the attorney that I have hired). Any fears I may have about lawyers and the system are re-soundly blunted/lessened by Bernie representation. The criminal justice system is scary. So there will always be concern. There just is. The system is not fun. Regardless, Bernie truly cares about his client's well-being. He truly does, and that is something that should not be taken lightly, because most attorneys, rather than being concerned about their client's wants, interest and needs, are more concerned about themselves, their family and their own lives. Just not so with Bernie. He takes nothing for granted. He will press the prosecution at every turn and leave no stone unturned. He is at the forefront in knowing the latest and modern trail techniques. The law is very technical. Law school can teach only so much. Even years of experience can only go so far because if any attorney has bad experiences he/she may simply build off of the bad and never get any better at their trade. Bernie was trained by the best. There is no one better. You want Bernie at your side. You truly do.
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06 Apr, 2018 by Anonymous
Mark assisted my wife and I with our chapter 7 bankruptcy. He did a great job working with us and keeping us informed along the way. He helped get us through a tough situation and we are very grateful. I would recommend him 100%
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15 Mar, 2017 by Andrea
Mr. Scully met with me regarding a Summons and Complaint from an unknown debt. He gave me a free consultation. His advice was clear and concise. He spent his time to explain my response. He offered his legal expertise without pressuring me. I would highly recommend him. I will enlist his services without hesitation if needed. Excellent Attorney!
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21 Feb, 2017 by Brian
I will be honest here. After lending credit to pay the debts of a friend nearly twenty years ago, and then that person failing to pay me back, I found myself in more debt than was manageable. Bankruptcy for me seemed like failure. Over the years I had been in to see three other attorneys, one of which was even recommended by my own attorney. The entire process seemed frightening and at every turn I left without seeking help. I found Mr Scully through Yelp just looking for help in the neighboring town. I made an appointment, met and for the first time I got clarity rather than fear tactics. He was kind and sincere and got me started right away. For most of us, seeing an attorney is akin to seeing a brain surgeon. You hope you never have to, but at some point you might. Mr Scully made the experience easy, lowered my stress and certainly raised my confidence. I would recommend him and the entire team to anyone. Even if they can't help with your situation, I would feel confident in their referrals to someone who can.
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03 Sep, 2015 by Michael
Jennifer is a fantastic attorney. She is very experienced in estate planning, probate, and insurance law, and extremely detail-oriented. If you hire her, you will be happy with her representation!
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21 Feb, 2024 by Jolene
Since meeting Michelle the very first time I knew that we were in the right hands to get our Trust, Will and other documents updated. Michelle was caring and thoughtful in helping us make changes. We had many meaningful discussions and we feel like she made this process as easy as possible. I would highly recommend her for any of your estate planning needs.
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09 Jan, 2024 by Rebecca
Michelle is so kind and so professional. She clearly knows this area of law. Her plan for us was clear and easy to follow. We feel very confident that our trust is complete and our children will have all the resources needed. We highly recommend Michelle McRee Law.
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17 Oct, 2023 by Kathey
Michelle is very knowledgeable and caring. She made the estate planning very easy for us. Her response time is great. She answered all of our questions and concerns!
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