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Pros
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Knowledgeable and skilled in the courtroom
“I am impressed in his approach of defense in the court room and very knowledgeable of the law.”
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Provides candid and valuable legal advice
“I kept a close relationship with him after my case and he has been able to give candid legal advise.”
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Diligent and thorough in handling cases
“Sam went over and above to help me with my DWI.”
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Professional and straightforward in communication
“He provided me with all the information i requested in a timely manner. Was very straightforward and honest with everything regarding my case.”
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Lack of responsiveness and availability
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Failure to properly prepare and file necessary evidence
“the 4 time was the day befor court and him telling me he never filed any of the evidence or audio that he was given and had in his possession that was on my behalf to show different then what was sed about me.”

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30 Aug, 2022 by John
Sam was very professional, knowledgeable, and worked through the process of my case exactly as he said he would. While I hope to never need a lawyer again in the future, Sam will be the first to get a call from me if I do. I highly recommend Sam Surface.
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27 Dec, 2021 by Matthew
Absolutely this sam surface is no good at all.the 4 times I talk to him as the first time telling him yes on hiring him and that was it like a 5min talk.the 2 time he had to make it quick because he was at swimming lessons with his son and that was maybe 5min.the 3 time he had to make it quick again because he was out skiing with his son and again that was less then 5min.and the 4 time was the day befor court and him telling me he never filed any of the evidence or audio that he was given and had in his possession that was on my behalf to show different then what was sed about me.i allso asked him to file for the other person to show cause or prove with showen what thay wer saying was try or not.wich he dint do any thing at all.he told my aunt I would not call him back or I was avoiding his calls so I called him and ask him why would you lie to my aunt and say that to her and I have my phone records to show every time I talk or he called me or I called him.i asked him for a receipt on what he chared because my aunt is the that payed him and I wanted a recipe because I was fileing a complaint with the bar association and he told me I'm not give you any thing and I ask him if thairs any thing he wanted to say on his behalf why he dint file anything and he had a addatude again telling me I'm not given you anything.please note I have not seen my child in 17years and this time hired sam to represent me and he had made it so much worse now I cant even get a court date to have a judge here my side because thay sed I had my cance.after all this he still got payed 2500.00$ for talking to me on the phone for maybe 30minutes all together wich he claims that would be his free console realy and a court date asken for a continue because he had just been hired and needed time to file paperwork wich he never did.
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02 Apr, 2019 by Anonymous
I had the opportunity to work with Sam on my OFP case. He went above and beyond to represent me. I am impressed in his approach of defense in the court room and very knowledgeable of the law. I kept a close relationship with him after my case and he has been able to give candid legal advise. I will recommend Sam any day anytime to anyone.
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09 Oct, 2015 by Anonymous
I would highly recommend Sam as an attorney. He did a great job representing me and getting me through a difficult time in my life. He was always calm and reassured me everything would be ok....and it was....Thanks again Sam....you rock!
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06 Oct, 2015 by Anonymous
Sam went over and above to help me with my DWI. I would definitely recommend him to my family or friends. The process is overwhelming but Sam took a lot of time to explain each step and helped take some of the stress and worry out of the experience. Hopefully I'll never need his services again but would not hesitate to call again if I needed legal help.
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05 Dec, 2021 by Anonymous
I’ve worked with Sam on a personal and professional level. Sam has the attention to detail and persistence necessary to handle the most complex tedious legal cases. I would defer to Sam for family law referral cases.
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08 Jun, 2016 by Anonymous
She went above and beyond to help me get into treatment, get the best possible deal, and really cared about me and what would happen with my case. She didn't beat around the Bush and was always honest with me. Shes awesome!!!
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