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Experienced and knowledgeable attorney who provides excellent legal representation
“Ryan is a knowledgeable, professional general law practice attorney. I highly recommend him to anyone in need of an attorney, particularly for real estate matters and criminal defense. You will receive excellent representation.”
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Aggressive and effective in court, with a high success rate
“Ryan has very reasonable costs, and worked quickly. The outcome was better than I expected. I would highly recommend him to help you with your case.”
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Communicates well and keeps clients informed throughout the process
“Ryan really helped me throughout my whole legal situation. He really took the time to consult with me and consider all of our options. I felt at ease with Ryan on my side. He kept me very well informed and I really felt he was an asset in my case.”
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Passionate and dedicated to achieving the best possible outcomes for clients
“Ryan was an extremely personable and professional lawyer. He helped to walk me through the legal process and explain everything very thoroughly. I never felt in any way intimidated and he really took the time to find the best outcome for me. Ryan is very invested and good at what he does. I would highly recommend him.”
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Reasonable and competitive pricing
“Ryan has very reasonable costs, and worked quickly. The outcome was better than I expected. I would highly recommend him to help you with your case.”
Cons
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Occasionally late or unprepared for court appearances
“We hired Ryan for an issue with our juvenile son for some non-violent offenses. Ryan showed up late for court, without apologizing to the judge or prosecutor.”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication with clients
“Once hired, communication was minimal. Options were never provided, case was never fully reviewed, and he failed to show up in any sort of timely manner to any hearing making us look like fools. Dishonest, disrespectful, and not on your side, period!”

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21 May, 2024 by Anonymous
When subpoenaed as a witness for the prosecution in a criminal trial, through no fault of my own, I ended up in a bad situation. When I went for my witness prep meeting, I was literally attacked and by their threats, I was led to believe that if I didn’t say what they wanted me to say when I testified, regardless of what the truth actually was, they would charge me with perjury, along with a list of criminal charged. They claimed they had proof I was lying to them, although I was shown NOTHING, not even my own previous statements made when the police spoke with me with body cams recording in the course of their investigation. So proof of what, I had no idea! And to top it off, apparently to keep me isolated, I was told I could tell NO ONE about this meeting, especially NOT my husband or family! Now I’m 72 years old and never had to consider hiring a lawyer before in my life. In fact, I’ve never even gotten a traffic ticket! I was so stressed over how they had treated me, and what they had threatened me with, that I couldn’t eat or sleep for two days. (I kind of figured they had lied to me, but not being a LEO or a lawyer, I wasn’t sure, so I wasn’t taking any chances.) Since I had NO intention of lying for them, and with the threat of perjury, plus other I-have-no-idea things, hanging over my head, I contacted Atty Ryan Maesen. He was the voice of reason in all the chaos. Ryan was very attentive and empathetic to my problem and he knows the law well! He listened to everything and explained to me what they could and could not legally do. (Yep, they lied.) Since he did not represent either of the parties in the trail, he could not object to their questioning, but he did advised me on how to conduct myself and on how to answer the questions, but not what to say. He accompanied me to court and was right beside me while I testified as truthfully as I remembered. (It's funny how the prosecution changed their attitude towards me once they found out I hired a lawyer.) It looks like everything has turned out ok, but he said if they still wanted to press the perjury issue, there were things we could counter with. Hopefully, it’s all over and done with, and they leave me alone. I highly recommend Atty Ryan Maesen if you need any kind of help regarding a criminal case, even when you aren’t the criminal! And his costs are reasonable.
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24 Apr, 2024 by Steven overway
Well..before covid I recently lost my wife to a horrible illness..I live in arkansas but from Michigan..I called shawn before the covid deal to help me with a bench warrant...he took it on..then all the courts shut down during that..recently I contacted shawn..I always kept his number..it took me days to find a attorney from Michigan who would help me since I live out of state before the covid deal..well..he was gonna help me again..I made some calls to Michigan before I contacted shawn to see how I could take care of my bench warrant out of state..I made so many calls I forgot who was who..so when shawn said he help me again..I started thinking if he said to turn my self in what would happen to my dog..I made my dog a service dog for depression I went through after my wife died..today.some place called me and I thought it was a place to help me out with my dog situation. I started talking about maybe I will have to turn my self in and such..and you think there are lawyers who really do pro Bono like in the movies..then when they said who they were actually are..I said ok..I'm good..cause you know I asked shawn to help me..so..later he calls and said he heard my name in court.im thinking huh?.I explained what I said..and I asked him are you still gonna help me..he said..no..I'm not gonna help you and just hung up on me..wow..I don't even know what I did wrong..maybe I should have asked him that about my service dog..I didn't know!!...all he said to me before he hung up was.and I quote (you got it all set). Like I waisted his time and that was never my intention..he is a nice lawyer. Dont get me wrong..just..that threw me for a loop..now I have to go at this with no legal representation..I was recommended to call him back in 2020..but..it is what it is..I guess I should have never talked to that person..he would still be helping me..but..hey..I messed up I guess..but he will help you..just make sure . Don't talk to know one else but shawn..
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22 Apr, 2024 by Tina
DUI’S and 13 years without a license made me look for someone I can trust to do the job. I spoke with other attorneys and either they couldn’t help or cost was huge!!! Ryan settled my nerves and got me through speaking with the judge. Not only am I happy with the results but the fee was something I could do. I so appreciate all that you did! Thank you again and I recommend highly!!!
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12 Apr, 2024 by Matt
Very helpful and I was very happy with the outcome. Give this man a call!
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21 Mar, 2024 by Kevin camacho
Help me through a tough situation has great communication on keeping you informed best in his work
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