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Excellent character and understanding of the client's case and feelings
“Lawyers who understands your case and feelings. Hats off for Atty Ryan McElderry. He have an excellent character.”
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Knowledgeable and effective in immigration law
“Think immigration think Ryan,a law firm with a difference,they know the law,they will go all the way with you, and results are excellent, don't think twice,go for them and you will be glad you did,thank you House Packard McElderry, You are the best.”
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Great to work with and consistently positive experiences
“Jeanne is just amazing to work with. All around have never had a bad experience with ger”
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Unprofessional behavior and potential bias in handling cases
“To be laughing as we leave is highly unprofessional and the biast you have shown is utterly unacceptable and will be asking for you to recuse yourself from this case and any cases involving my cases as the biast you have shown in my cases in the past and current.”
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Unreliable in terms of case preparation and follow-through
“from making deals with out lawyers saying "I don't normally make deals like this with out a lawyer but in the Christmas spirit I will "to saying we're not ready for trial when said last court appointment saying we are going to trial in December then not being ready for trial.”

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22 Dec, 2023 by Scorpions missouri
To be laughing as we leave is highly unprofessional and the biast you have shown is utterly unacceptable and will be asking for you to recuse yourself from this case and any cases involving my cases as the biast you have shown in my cases in the past and current ...from making deals with out lawyers saying "I don't normally make deals like this with out a lawyer but in the Christmas spirit I will "to saying we're not ready for trial when said last court appointment saying we are going to trial in December then not being ready for trial to comments about contacting the attorney general when I won the case against the city of Gower for my snakes this has festered since that day with you and chief Adam Hill I will be asking to file a motion under rule 2.-2.11 Sincerely Colt Skouby
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30 Aug, 2023 by L daleo
I used kelly for my divorce. She helped me through every step start to finish. She kept me well informed and on schedule with court dates, I always got a phone call to tell me how hearings went if didnt have to attend or any communications she had with oposing counsel. Kelly is well in tune with clay county court. She fought hard for me in a difficult case. And the outcome was much better than I had expected going into the proceedings. I highly recommend Kelly and have actually referred a good friend and a family member to her
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29 Aug, 2023 by Robert gordon
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29 Aug, 2023 by Kevin dunkle
Do not ever use Kelly Ruark , she is rude and very one sided and money hungry . She did things in court that I refused and did not ask for and two days before my court date she dropped me , she never calls or tells you what is going on and charges $30 a email over and over… most worthless lawyer I have had so far !! Stay away from Kelly Ruark she does not care about her clients at all . ( NOT EVEN A 1 star )
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27 Jul, 2023 by Doug vanderslice
Great Attorney to work with
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07 Nov, 2022 by Anonymous
Mathew Grundy is professional and knowledgeable. If you've been through the process of filing for disability, you know how daunting a task it it. I hired Mr. Grundy after I was denied my first time. This attorney and his staff are wonderful. From my first point of contact with Vanessa, to Nina and Mr. Grundy, I felt respected and listened to. All of my interactions were stress free and full of compassion and any questions I had along the way were answered promptly. Thank you Mr. Grundy and the staff I worked with. I am grateful for all of you and for my positive outcome.
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29 Jul, 2022 by Sonya
This firm is awesome!!. They gave me advice over the phone and was knowledgeable and professional and super helpful. I would turn to them for social security legal advice anytime!!!
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30 Mar, 2022 by Kim
A great lawyer, professional, straight forward and patient. Able to work clients and get great results.
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20 Mar, 2020 by Patrick
Kelly Crowley is the most intelligent Attorney I have ever spoken with,I am blessed to have her and Burnett Driskill on my side,I thank God for all of you!!!!!
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15 Dec, 2013 by Alanna
Dedicated to my case. Excellent research on a difficult suit. My husband and I were defendants in a breach of contract suit. Ms. Vokolek is extremely professional.
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