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Excellent legal expertise and attention to detail
“Reese and his entire team have helped me on several business matters. I can't say enough good things about their attention to detail, compassion, and dedication.”
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Honest and straightforward communication
“Reese is a very honest and straightforward attorney.”
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Timely and successful outcomes
“The work we received from The Private Firm in both intellectual property and other legal business work was invaluable. It was timely, well communicated and in the end, successful.”
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Personalized and caring approach
“Reese treated me like a friend he was trying to help rather than a client he was working for.”
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Reliable and trustworthy
“Not only does our company rely on Reese and The Private Firm but so do individuals within the company. A true straight shooter that that gets the job done.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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23 Aug, 2024 by Mr. b _
The team was very communicative throughout the whole process and ensured we had a good understanding at each step of the way.
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19 Aug, 2024 by Athena chriss
I highly recommend Reese. He was very quick to respond and really easy to work with.
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18 Jul, 2024 by Justice davidson
To anyone who lives in Oakland county or the Detroit area and finds themselves needed legal counsel, I want to tell you about my experience with The Private Firm and particularly with Mr. Reese Serra ESQ. My husband, who is a veteran and suffers from Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome, in a way that impairs his ability to process fears as well as his ability to remember the outcome of past legal issues etc... Well he found himself in an episode whereby he was unsure if he had successfully completed his past obligation while in another state, as well as paid a large fine. My husband Mark simply could not process the fear and worry that could arise out of failure to meet any legal judgement, such as a warrant which could be in the system. He does not keep records as he should, so it triggered a week-long episode of fear and sleeplessness. We tried to call the relevant jurisdictions but they would not give us any information which made matters worse. I suggested he call an attorney and by chance the first call was to Mr. Serra. This man understood the situation and took the time to use his means as an attorney to run a multi-state records search. He was able to clear up my husbands concerns in a way that was compassionate and did so gratis! In other words he had a little free time and gave it up just to help a veteran who suffers from a service related trauma. He only asked that we review our experience online. He did so, only after he gave us his valuable time. He said he was happy to help and wished us well. I can only say that an attorney who would help a man in distress and on the spur of the moment is the kind of Attorney you would want representing you when the fear of the law and its imperfect nature has you in its grip. We look forward to sending him something to express our gratitude.
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12 Jul, 2024 by Waseem ghozayel
I highly recommend this firm. Reese was a pleasure to work with and helped navigate a very sticky situation very gracefully. His advice was excellent and he even had contingency plans in place based on all possible scenarios. They helped me with both a real estate transaction and several business transactions.
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10 Jul, 2024 by Patrick john
Reese and his team always respond promptly, communicate well, and most importantly have given my business good results. I highly recommend The Private Firm.
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