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Pros
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Responsive and communicative in resolving legal matters
“Very communicative and responsive and took care of all aspects of resolution.”
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Sensitive and thoughtful when dealing with end-of-life legal issues
“He is a thoughtful attorney who is mindful of the sensitivity of issues when dealing with end of life questions.”
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Provides quick availability and timely responses to clients
“Drake was able to see me within a day of me contacting him, he was professional and available through the entire process, and most importantly he was available and replied to voicemail as soon as he possibly could.”
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Possesses strong legal knowledge and explains processes clearly
“His knowledge of law was interpreted well, making it easy to understand the process of everything.”
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Dedicated and committed to achieving the best outcomes for clients
“The minute he agreed to take on my case, I felt tremendous support, comfort, and ease. It was like having your older brother helping you to deal with the bullies on the street!”
Cons
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Potential conflict of interest when representing family members
“Drake represented my ex in a custody battle even though Drake is his first cousin. Drake being my ex's first cousin knew without doubt that my ex has been very mentally unstable, abusive, and dangerous since he was a teen.”
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Prioritizes family loyalty over client's best interests
“Drake wasn't going to let his little cousin get the outcome our family deserved.”
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Engages in unprofessional and unethical conduct
“Drake looked me in the eyes at the court house and told me the only person who dosent have to tell the truth in court is the lawyer. He intimidated me verbally which I don't think is standard procedure.”

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06 Feb, 2024 by Billy
Drake represented my ex in a custody battle even though Drake is his first cousin. Drake being my ex’s first cousin knew without doubt that my ex has been very mentally unstable, abusive, and dangerous since he was a teen. Drake stood by his cousin though and together they petitioned a generous parenting time schedule for my ex and no child support payments either! This is odd given I was not able to get Drakes cousin to share any parenting responsibilities prior to our court date making me the only care taker at the time of the hearing. Drake knew fighting for the rights of putting an infant with a documented, record having active abuser 50% of the time who suffered ongoing severe psychosis and mental illness wasn’t in the best interest of my child but he wasn’t going to let his little cousin get the outcome our family deserved. Drake looked me in the eyes at the court house and told me the only person who dosent have to tell the truth in court is the lawyer. He intimidated me verbally which I don’t think is standard procedure…. Because of the 50/50 parenting time split countless physical abuses have been inflicted on me in front of my son by Drakes cousin. I was strangled the other day by Drakes cousin and I was punched in the face in front of my son by drakes cousin. I know this man has 0 integrity so I’m sure he’d make a good defense attorney. He will negligently and recklessly endanger others for the benefit of his clients. I had to call the police when Drakes cousin strangled me because I was terrified for my life. I believed him when he said he was going to kill me. So now the question is, when I file this order of protection and motion to revisit the child custody order will Drake take his cousins case back on. Will he again try to secure disproportionally even more rights to his cousin in regards to custody when he knows how sick and dangerous his cousin really is? I doubt Drake would afford this amount of unprofessionalism and moral negligence to a case that’s not a potential conflict of interest but hey if he does Roll this loose with all his clients this guy is the king of criminal defense cases that require a slimey self proclaimed liar to represent clients with out the presence of pesky integrity. I’m literally shocked this person can represent a strangler and argue that they deserve more time with helpless kids.
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26 Jan, 2023 by Josh hale
Excellent customer service. Quick to respond any time I sent an email with a question.
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06 Jan, 2023 by Larry hopfinger
I take back what i said about McSweeny/Langevin .Cant believe some of the reviews you read. They are doing a great job on my case.I guess you. Cant expect things to happen overnight.
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28 Nov, 2022 by Sandra craft
Waiting on an update on the status of my claim.
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18 Oct, 2022 by Georgetta norman
I hired these attorneys mcsweeney and Langevin in 2014 from MN, they encouraged me to believe that I had a good solid case that would award me relief from the pain and suffering I endured with a mesh implant that caused me severe pain and a hysterectomy in 2012. I was just informed by them after waiting from 2014 until now October 2022 that my case was closed with no relief what so ever in a rude conversation with another attorney from their firm that they hired on the phone with out ever contacting me in writing or by themselves!! Shame on this firm!! Do not hire these attorneys! They are not truthful and they probably collected my money from my case an pocketed it! I’m still suffering from this procedure and the could care less while living large in MN!! DO NOT HIRE THEM!! They are liars and hide behind the scenes of their firm!!! G.N. case # 14-10247
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