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Exceptional legal skills and ability to achieve positive outcomes for clients
“This man's quality goes far beyond his attorney abilities. Dean isn't like anyone else on this planet when it comes to his prowess, stamina and his ability to get things done.”
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Caring and reliable attorney who goes above and beyond for clients
“He went above and beyond the realm of his job to see to it that my family was able to have a great Christmas, and later in January, he was there calling me and checking up on me when my mother passed away.”
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Listens to clients and builds winning cases based on their input and evidence
“Dean listened to my thoughts and opinions even though sometimes I needed to be re focused he remained patient with me and never made me feel as if my questions were stupid or insignificant.”
Cons
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Can sometimes be arrogant and dismissive of clients
“I have met with a lot of attorney's for my legal issue, and Dean seems to be one of those that has grown a little arrogant as he seasoned. For Christ's sake the man would not even listen to me or my problem.”
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May not always thoroughly research cases before providing advice
“When we met with him in person in October, I explained that I wanted to sign a retainer agreement and file the claim in January. He said he first wanted to conduct 6 hours of 'legal research' to confirm the viability of the cause of action, and to ensure that the defamation claim would not be dismissed under immunity claims by the defendant. [...] Then, when we met with him, in person per his own request, he kept excusing himself from our meeting to take calls from other clients!”

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08 Mar, 2021 by Anonymous
I was really impressed with Dean the first time I talked to him about filing a defamation lawsuit against a social worker, and possibly a civil rights suit against some probation officers. He was excited and attentive - really gung ho - and also suggested that we might have a malpractice claim as well. I really did like him and wanted to work with him. When we met with him in person in October, I explained that I wanted to sign a retainer agreement and file the claim in January. He said he first wanted to conduct 6 hours of "legal research" to confirm the viability of the cause of action, and to ensure that the defamation claim would not be dismissed under immunity claims by the defendant. I was very pleased with this - it made me feel like he was genuinely concerned about not filing an unwinnable claim. I wrote him $1000 check on the spot and he told me he would get back to me in a week to let me know about the viability of the claim. A week later he came back with some initial research that that was inconclusive , and said he would get back to me with more in the next week after spending more time, presumably because he had not yet conducted 6 whole hours of legal research yet. Things quickly went downhill from there. SIX WEEKS LATER, after MULTIPLE CALLS he finally (and rudely - with an attitude) responded to my calls and asked us to come in to meet with him to talk about the potential of our case. Then, when we met with him, in person per his own request, he kept excusing himself from our meeting to take calls from other clients! Then he told us during this meeting that we didn't have a case because he though the defendant would be immune. I cannot comprehend why he felt we needed to meet in person for him to tell us this, rather than telling me in an email or over the telephone. It was a total waste of my time. Maybe he was trying to "use up" the leftover time I paid for, since he never followed up with any more research as he previously said he would do??? When I asked him what additional research he found to come to this decision, he circled back to the same inconclusive research he had sent me 5 weeks ago! Anyway, I found another attorney who wasn't full of it and we successfully filed and settled the defamation claim against the social worker. The defendant did try to claim immunity in a motion for summary disposition, and the judge ruled that she was not immune - so much for Dean's legal research and advice. Very disappointing, to say the least.
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03 Apr, 2020 by Kaye
I have met with a lot of attorney's for my legal issue, and Dean seems to be one of those that has grown a little arrogant as he seasoned. For Christ's sake the man would not even listen to me or my problem. He read some information I gave him and assumed he knew everything about my case and didn't even bother to talk to me again. I was quickly wrote off and deemed "un-helpable" and he didn't even know what I wanted help with. He also told me I had no options left when infact I did and was currently pursuing one of them, which lets me know he may not know as much as he thinks he does. Find an attorney who will listen to you and THEN let you know if they can or can't be of service. 0/10 Would not recommend.
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16 Feb, 2018 by William
Dean listened to my thoughts and opinions even though sometimes I needed to be re focused he remained patient with me and never made me feel as if my questions were stupid or insignificant . All and all he listened to me and built a winning case from what he took from our conversations and the evidence .To go threw a trial with all its moving parts takes a lot of grit and patience on all sides . He proved to me that he was the right choice in my suit
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14 Feb, 2018 by John
What’s to say about this man? This man’s quality goes far beyond his attorney abilities. Dean isn’t like anyone else on this planet when it comes to his prowess, stamina and his ability to get things done, I owe this man a debt of gratitude for what he has done for my family and me. He is a great attorney and friend. He went above and beyond the realm of his job to see to it that my family was able to have a great Christmas, and later in January, he was there calling me and checking up on me when my mother passed away, so Is this man caring and reliable? Most definitely!! Without a doubt. would I recommend him? Absolutely. And last but not least, he has a big heart and his confidence eases your mind when you have nothing but fear and anxiety. Thank you Dean from the Barton family.
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17 Aug, 2012 by Bryan
I was in serious trouble and thought I had no chance with my case. But Dean Elliott won my trial for me. He did an excellent job, and I highly recommend him.
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