Bill Colovos, experienced Criminal Defense, Estate Planning attorney in Southgate, MI with 19 reviews
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Bill Colovos

13305 Reeck Ct Ste 140, Southgate, MI

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1984:
Thomas M. Cooley Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1981:
Wayne State University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Mimi

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02 Aug, 2024
I hired Mr. Colovos to get my fiancee out of jail. When I gave him the retainer, I was not able to get ahold of him. He didn't return any of my calls. Instead he went to my job and asked an employee where his girlfriend was. He also disclosed information about the case to her. I didn't know until she called me and let me know. He sexually harrsssed me and did nothing for my fiancee. When he went to see my fiancee, the only thing he was concerned about is how did she put up with you for 10 years. He ended up getting out of jail for false imprisonment.
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12 May, 2024
I hired this lawyer and his firm and I can safely say I will never hire him again . I had a serious matter he didn’t do anything that I could and did get myself I still had to pay over a 1000 for probation cost still had to do a bunch of community service he is lazy needless to say he put minimal effort and charged me thousands of dollars. Please save yourself the added headache and stress read all the reviews please save your money for a decent lawyer
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Anonymous

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21 Dec, 2023
I had the privilege of hiring Mr Colovos to represent me. He was professional and prompt to reply to me. He was always kind and had good interaction with the Judge.
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Pros
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Effective legal representation and advocacy in court
“Bill came out the gate swinging and getting things done. He then demanded that the case be dismissed with prejudice (they cannot come back and try to charge him later) to which the court agreed.”
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Personable, caring, and attentive to client's concerns
“Bill will treat you like family, he answered my texts even when late at night when I was worried about my case.”
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Knowledgeable about the law and able to achieve favorable outcomes
“Bill did the unthinkable for my drinking related probation violations. Initially, the judge looked shocked at what he was asking for me. He was able to successfully persuade and give me the best possible outcome for my case, despite my great outcome being very improbable!”
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Trustworthy and honest in managing client expectations
“Bill was true to his word that he would not sugar coat things or make unachievable promises.”
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Committed to client's best interests and willing to go the extra mile
“Bill was the absolute best attorney I could have ever asked for! Not only did he listen to me, but he believed me that I was innocent of the crime I was being accused of.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and poor communication with clients
“When I gave him the retainer, I was not able to get ahold of him. He didn't return any of my calls.”
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Concerns about professional conduct and ethics
“He sexually harrsssed me and did nothing for my fiancee.”
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Perceived lack of effort and subpar service
“I had a serious matter he didn't do anything that I could and did get myself I still had to pay over a 1000 for probation cost still had to do a bunch of community service he is lazy needless to say he put minimal effort and charged me thousands of dollars.”

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