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Pros
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Excellent courtroom skills and strong advocacy for clients
“Caleb is attentive, answers any question I have and is responsive to all concerns. He is a people person and can see things for what they are without blinders on!”
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Achieves positive outcomes for clients, including not guilty verdicts
“My family has went through trial with Caleb as our attorney and received a not guilty verdict.”
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Knowledgeable about local courts and procedures, which benefits clients
“His knowledge of the local courts in Southwest Michigan (because he's a local himself) is to definitely your advantage.”
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Dedicated to his work and clients
“I've had the opportunity to watch Caleb grow from law school to criminal jury trials. He is dedicated to his work and his clients, and the results speak for themselves.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“If I was ever charged criminally, I would call Caleb immediately. I regularly refer to him in my own law practice.”
Cons
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Inconsistent attendance and communication with clients
“I walked into a court and he yet again was nor there. Instead of postponing it again, the judge just dismissed my case.”
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Perceived lack of effort or dedication in certain cases
“Gives up to easy his heart isn't in it. Does not fight for the innocent. Will not file motion if he loses a case.”

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30 Sep, 2024 by Lacey perkins
Caleb, I would love to know why you failed to even show up as a representation for my fiancé as he was facing 15 to 30 years. You sent a substitute because you had Covid supposedly. You have ruined this man’s life because you failed to find any information. Any evidence ask the other person involved, any questions or try to get the police involved in that. His life is ruined because you failed to do your job you failed to even show up. what are you going to do about it because I can tell you I am not going away and his case is not going away. I sincerely hope you start digging for something to rectify your major mistakes or everyone in your surrounding counties will know what a lackluster attorney you are and I can promise you that deleting this review and my comments will not save you
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18 Aug, 2024 by Don hund
Definitely recommend. He was recommended to me.
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30 Jul, 2024 by Michelle hedgspeth
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14 Jun, 2024 by Brian mansouri
An absolute nightmare to work with. Elitist demeanor, very rude. This firm is a joke. BEWARE - do not go with these backyard hillbillies
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05 Apr, 2024 by William dunning
Gives up to easy his heart isn't in it. Does not fight for the innocent.Will not file motion if he loses a case.
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13 Oct, 2019 by Joette
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07 Oct, 2019 by Anna
I hired Tom to review an employment Agreement for me. He was exceptionally friendly and walked through each point to make sure that I knew the implications of each item. He also negotiated multiple terms in the agreement that I did not think were negotiable. I was thrilled with his knowledge and insight.
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04 Nov, 2013 by Novio
Ms. Janssen never ceased to work tirelessly to help me recover custody of my daughter in my divorce from Consuela. She was worth every penny and I would not hesitate to recommend her to anyone else. She took the time necessary to understand each and every facet of my case. She fought for me and my daughter and ensured we had the brightest possible future despite the very dark circumstances surrounding the case. Lets face it. Divorces, especially involving children, are typically one of the most stressful things a person can go through. Ms. Janssen never lost sight of the big picture and in the end Consuela and I were able to keep things very civil, all things considered. It was a fine example for my daughter to witness. We even got to keep our wonderful family dog Robado. If you ever need any type of representation do not hesitate, contact her immediately. Thank you Ms. Janssen
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