Jonathan Andrew Paul

472 Starkweather Street, Plymouth, MI

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4.9 / 5
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261 Reviews
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Education

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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Executive MBA
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Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Entrepreneurship, Intellectual Property & Business Analytics
2007
University of Michigan Law School, Juris Doctorate
2004
State University of New York, Bachelor of Arts

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4.9 296 reviews
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Michelle miller

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27 Dec, 2024
I am deeply appreciative of the time and effort Aaron invested in handling my case. It was a challenging process, but his dedication and expertise ultimately delivered a positive outcome. I highly recommend his services, particularly for those dealing with repeat DUI cases.
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Jose “jose” garcía

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25 Nov, 2024
Mr. Boria was professional, efficient, and effective. He obtained the best outcome for my case. I highly recommend him 👍
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Amanda harvey

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25 Nov, 2024
I am incredibly grateful for the outstanding support I received from Aaron Boria during my license restoration hearing. From our very first meeting, he displayed a deep understanding of the process and truly cared about my situation. He prepared me well for the hearing so I could be ready and confident for the hearing officer. After many years without a drivers license, and failed attempts at obtaining one myself, thanks to Mr. Boria, I can now drive legally (under restrictions) until next year when I can reapply to have the restrictions lifted. I will be using him again in the future! Highly recommend!
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Highly professional and responsive legal services
“Jonathan and his legal team are very professional and they are available for you all the time.”
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Achieves excellent legal outcomes for clients
“Him and his legal team were able to help me obtain a better outcome.”
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Provides clear guidance and a step-by-step plan for clients
“He asks a lot: sign up for a professional alcohol assessment, begin community service, attend AA 2/week, and the like. But taking these steps proactively, committing to the work, and taking the humbling learning opportunity seriously turned in to the evidence Mr. Paul used to make my case.”
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Caring and understanding approach to clients
“He was very thorough in explaining what was going to happen, what I needed to do to set myself up for success, and he showed me how to be proactive with the court.”
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Exceptional communication and responsiveness
“He was always prompt and actively representing me in all court-related appearances, assisting me in making my initial plea and requesting permission for me to proceed with two out-of-state travel plans I had made prior to my incident.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness in some cases
“Extremely disappointed by how unresponsive this attorney was. He missed conference calls and took days to weeks to return phone calls.”
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Unwillingness to take on certain cases
“As a result it costed me time and money before I decided to move on. I wish he would have just let me know he didn't want or didn't have time for my case.”

Publications

2017:
Institute of Continuing Legal Education (Michigan), Breakfast Basics: Handle Your First DUI Case (Seminar)
2017:
Thomson Reuters, Michigan Super Lawyers
2016:
Thomson Reuters, Super Lawyers Magazine
2015:
MLaw Publishing, Ann Arbor Criminal Defense Playbook
2015:
M Law Publiishing, CASE DISMISSED: How to Win Your Retail Fraud Case: A Proactive Approach to Criminal Defense
2015:
Thomson Reuters, Super Lawyers Magazine
2014:
Thomson Reuters, Super Lawyers Magazine
2013:
Thomson Reuters, Super Lawyers Magazine
2012:
Institute of Continuing Legal Education (Michigan), Representing High School- & College-Age Criminal Defendants
2011:
New York Law Journal, People v Messina
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