Hannah Zhao, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Clayton, MO with 377 reviews
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Hannah Zhao

120 S. Central Ave. Suite 130, Clayton, MO

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Sari al-shehbaz

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05 Feb, 2025
I had the pleasure of working with Jeff Abney when he represented a family member in their divorce, and I couldn’t be more grateful for his expertise and support. From the very beginning, Jeff made the entire process as painless as possible by taking the time to thoroughly explain the legal steps involved and what to expect at each stage. His communication was outstanding. He was always available to answer questions, provide guidance, and offer advice whenever it was needed. His calm demeanor and professionalism brought much-needed clarity and reassurance during a stressful time. I also appreciate his attention to detail and the care he showed in ensuring everything was handled correctly. He helped us navigate a truly difficult time in my family member's life and helped take some of the burden off us. If you’re looking for a dedicated, knowledgeable attorney who truly cares about his clients, I highly recommend Jeff Abney.
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Kristian hines

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29 Jan, 2025
I worked with Olivia Mitchell at Stange Law Firm. Not only was she very professional and knowledgeable, she also extremely relatable. Ms. Mitchell made me feel very welcomed at the Firm and reassured me of my choice to work with them. She ensure that I was well informed regarding all legal masters and everything was done in a timely manner. 10/10 would recommend.
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Briana lucas

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29 Jan, 2025
Olivia was amazing!!! She answered all my questions, showed compassion and empathy, got my case resolved to my liking. I cannot say enough good things about her and Strange. Thank you!
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Pros
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and dedicated attorneys who fight tirelessly for their clients
“TJ Huntsaker demonstrated compassion, professionalism, and a deep understanding of the legal system.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness, keeping clients informed throughout the process
“Keith Fuller always take the time to explain complex matters in simple terms and assure that I understand Every step of the process.”
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Caring and personable attorneys who genuinely prioritize their clients' well-being
“Keith Fuller brought hope, peace and joy back into our home that has been long long overdue!!!”
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Successful track record of obtaining favorable outcomes for clients
“Scott and Allie are the absolute BEST attorneys. They handled my case flawlessly.”
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Attorneys provide clear and honest guidance, even when it may not be what the client wants to hear
“Keith Fuller overcharged and under-delivered. He did not even know our case was dismissed.”
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Firm can be overly aggressive in billing and nickel-and-diming clients
“They will constantly overcharge you and no communication skills at all. They will purposely drag your divorce out for ridiculous amounts of time if not years, just so they can keep charging you for NOTHING.”
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Lack of continuity with attorneys, with clients often being passed off to new lawyers
“My initial lawyer, Adam Shaffer, left in the middle of our case and we were reassigned to Kevin O'Reilly.”
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Firm does not always act in the client's best interests, prioritizing profits over outcomes
“They know my financial situation when I went in and they should've direct me in the right direction otherwise They pretty much set me up for failure.”
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Firm can be unresponsive and provide poor customer service
“They don't return calls or communicate! I would NOT recommend this law firm!”
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Attorneys can sometimes lack the necessary experience or competence to handle complex cases
“Keith Harper was not knowledgeable in family law and doesn't seem comfortable speaking in court.”

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