Donald Matthew Brown, experienced Business, Consumer Protection attorney in Springfield, MO with 143 reviews
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Donald Matthew Brown

901 East St. Louis Street, Springfield, MO

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2005:
University of Arkansas - Fayetteville, JD - Juris Doctor
1999:
Missouri State University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Rani hutcherson

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28 Jan, 2025
Nick and Caitlin were great! They helped me quick and efficiently.
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Cricket catlett

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07 Jan, 2025
Dakota is a top notch attorney. Listens and gathers all the facts. His proficiency is amazing. Will definitely recommend to anyone. Thank you for everything you did. Amazing
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Levi householder

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21 Oct, 2024
I own a general contracting and remodeling business. I dress in dirty torn up clothing as I go through things quickly. Ms Monica Whitt walked in LATE to unlock the building for my 9am appointment and noticeably looked me up and down as if to pre judge me based on my attire. She was quite aggressive in her explanation when I asked about fee schedule and pricing. (not available online) charges 385 an hour, and was clearly annoyed when I told her I wouldn’t be paying the 175 consultation fee without knowing what the prices were prior to doing so. Explained the way they operate, (not a retainer, but a cash account they keep as a “just in case” and still bill you biweekly with the expectation you keep it at 4k) and asked if I was fine with that. I informed them I thought it was odd and was told “that’s just how we operate, is that something you can afford??” I said “well if that’s the case I don’t think this is preferable as I don’t want to spend 8k in a month when I can receive the same or better representation elsewhere for less” she was clearly annoyed so we stood up to exit and I dropped my phone from a hole in my work coat, she said “looks like your phone fell from the big hole in your pocket there” if you want an attorney to judge you based solely on appearance and assume you’re broke without even getting to know you then she’s the gal for you!! If you care about respect and ambiguity then find someone else. Best of luck Stange law firm.
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Excellent client-focused representation with personalized attention to each case
“He understands the individual need for each representation, thus, giving the most attentive attention to each matter at hand.”
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Skilled and effective in court with a track record of winning cases
“He was well prepared, well spoken, and did a very good job winning my case.”
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Caring and understanding approach to clients going through difficult situations
“He was sensitive, and understanding. I felt he truly cared about what I was going through.”
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Responsive and communicative with clients, keeping them informed throughout the process
“They kept me updated and were very professional.”
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Dedicated and hardworking, going above and beyond to achieve successful outcomes
“They dedicated lots of time and energy into settlement of a case involving myself.”
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Concerns about unethical behavior and lack of integrity from one specific lawyer
“Craig should not have a license to practice. This guy will throw you under the bus like it's nothing. Do not use this firm.”

Publications

2016:
National Business Institute Seminar, Find It Fast and Free on the Net - Finding Practice Tools

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