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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in healthcare law and compliance
“Joe Rivet brings to the table decades of healthcare experience. He has an unparalleled knowledge of healthcare compliance.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Joe was always available when I needed his expertise on legal matters.”
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Fair and transparent billing practices
“I've had really bad experiences with lawyers who treat every client like an ATM. Joe is fair with his billing, especially for his wide breath of experience.”
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Dedicated and goes above and beyond for clients
“Joe cares about client success and was very easy to connect and communicate with.”
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Highly recommended by clients
“Highly recommended." and "I would recommend Joe for all of your legal needs.”
Cons
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History of legal issues and misconduct allegations
“Has a history of offenses and brush ups with the law. Most recently a domestic abuse case.”
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Concerns about ethics and moral character
“Wouldn't go near his practice with a 9 foot pole. This man thinks with his full chest that he is worthy of being a circuit court judge, based on his role of beating his wife too.”

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12 Mar, 2024 by Frank fotis
Great guy, great advice. Gave me some extremely helpful advice and consultation. Would definitely recommend, if you need someone to back you up or give you confidence in your legal standpoint he's your guy.
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04 Jan, 2024 by Shane mergener
Couldn't ask for a better lawyer! This man will take care of you.
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23 Jan, 2023 by Krysta
Joe has been able to help me on a couple medical practicing contracts and each experience has been wonderful. He is very punctual and the turn around time for questions/answers and review/signing of contracts is incomparable! Joe has a plethora of knowledge on medical law and is a great asset to have for any situation similar.
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12 Dec, 2022 by Amanda g
Has a history of offenses and brush ups with the law. Most recently a domestic abuse case. I decided to take my legal needs elsewhere since I can’t trust him to be on the right side of the law or to have morals.
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11 Dec, 2022 by Salina lebron
Wife beater.
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I hired GGTM at the most devasting time in my life...an end to a long-term marriage with 2 minor children still at home. My initial contact with GGTM was with Sandra who genuinely cared about my situation and immediately connected me with Rachel. I was in good hands with Rachel and she immediately took charge. She protected my interests, fought for my children, and helped me out of my marriage as unscathed as possible. I credit Rachel and her staff for helping and guiding me through the divorce process. Rachel is very experienced family law attorney. I highly recommend her.
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